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gloria: how soon the ruby princess could depart as passengers decide if they want to change their vacation days or walk away. it is saturday, july 8. i'm gloria rodriguez. thank you for joining us on this saturday. let's look at the weather with frances dinglasan. we have been talking about breezy conditions this weekend. frances: it has been very windy and it is going to get stronger throughout the afternoon. live shot and you can barely make out the buildings of san francisco. temperatures in the 50's 60's for the next hour. it will be cloudy at the coast this afternoon. elsewhere sunshine with a strong winds will keep temperatures below average. inland areas in the mid to upper 70's. around the bay mid-60's. at the coast upper 50's. if you do not like it cooler than normal, i have changes you
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will enjoy in the accuweather 7-day forecast, coming up. gloria: thank you so much. it is another day of waiting for passengers on board the ruby princess cruise. this is a live look from pier 27 . the damaged ship could depart for alaska tomorrow, as soon as repairs are fixed. some people are waiting until it happens but others are ditching the cruise. tim johns talked to passengers who have mixed emotions. >> completely ruined it. ruined it big time. tim: anger for many on the cruise ship. the cruise, which was meant to leave for a 10-day crews thursday, has been stuck at 27. it got damaged in a collision with the dock and is not expected to leave until sunday. >> they are taking away glacier bay. everyone says go to glacier bay,
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that is not going to occur. tim: we first met thursday talking to each other via phone as the delays were getting started. he tells me despite the inconvenience he is trying to be understanding. >> things get beyond your control and that is where a lot of it is. tim: as a form of compensation, princess cruises is passengers two options. they can leave the ship and get a 100% refund with a 75% coupon for another cruise. or they can stay and get a 50% reimbursement and a 75% coupon. it is acceptable to some. >> what they are offering is substantial to overlook the problem. tim: but not for others. >> i will take another cruise line instead. tim: this family has 10 members and while they are choosing to stay, they can only hope the experience is worth it. >> you are going to go to places
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you never dreamed of. it is totally different and now we are not really going to see that. there is disappointment. tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. gloria: an important note, the all clear cannot come from princess cruises itself. that will have to be made along with the coast guard which says the damage needs to be fully repaired before departure. when we learned about the ship's new estimated departure we sent out this notification. it is one way to stay on top of breaking news as it comes into the newsroom. download the app and enable push alerts. one person was taken to the hospital after they made contact with an approaching train last night. the details are limited but here's what we know. it happened at the powell street station. bart confirms one woman entered the track way for unknown reasons. that is when she was hit. police and fire crews responded and removed the woman from the track. she was taken to the hospital. her condition is not known this
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morning. while the incident happened another person fainted but never entered the track. california has seen what it believes to be the first fentanyl murder conviction. the conviction is connected to a placer county case in which a 15-year-old girl died. news reporter tara campbell explains this could mean more convictions in california, including right here in san francisco. >> fentanyl is everywhere and it is deadly. tara: placer county district attorney weeks ago warning drug dealers. >> if they choose to continue their behavior and sell and kill, the consequences will increase and they will be severe. tara: friday, making good on that promise. the da's office confirming a 21-year-old man has been convicted of second-degree murder in connection with the death of a 15-year-old girl who overdosed in roseville last summer. it is believed to be the first
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such conviction in california. >> this conviction could be a watershed moment in the war on fentanyl. tara: stephen clark is a legal analyst and former santa clara county district attorney. >> the fact there was conviction sends the message to the people selling fentanyl, you could be pay or be in jail the rest of your life. tara: the key to these cases is proving the dealer knew they were selling fentanyl and that it is deadly. >> what the prosecution will say is anyone dealing fentanyl has a reckless disregard for human life and that is the key to getting a second-degree murder conviction. tara: and he says expect to see more convictions. >> you will now see more and more of these cases being brought because the traditional drug laws have not been enough to stop people from selling fentanyl and it is a national health crisis. tara: san francisco's district attorney clear that her office will hold drug dealers accountable for murder.
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in a statement saying, "the lethality of fentanyl presents risk to our community we must do everything in our power to hold drug dealers accountable to help save lives. we have to send a strong message in the community and the courtroom that we will not stand by and allow dealers to kill innocent people and those suffering from addiction." for those with loved ones caught in the crossfire, the conviction offering hope in getting drug dealers off the streets. they are preying on vulnerable people. people who are addicted to drugs. and you have a subset of dealers preying on kids. and children on snapchat. tara: tammy morgan lives in placer county. her son now on the streets of san francisco addicted to fentanyl. >> he is doing drugs daily. he is caught up in a devastation. it is heartbreaking because it
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is killing him. tara: tara campbell, abc 7 news. gloria: santa clara county is holding a series of opioid overdose prevention workshops starting today. this will be at county libraries that carry narcan. participants who complete the training will be given a free narcan kit while supplies last. the first workshop kicks off at milpitas library today at 2:00 p.m. you can register at fentfacts.com. they run through september 9. in the south bay, the mayor of san jose announced a new plan to develop a global ai system to reduce and prevent pedestrian deaths and injuries on the roadways. >> san jose is grappling with pedestrian safety and working on the vision zero plan to make our streets safer. last year we lost far too many, over 60 to traffic accidents. gloria: the mayor is asking any software developers who want to help to submit a proposal. he is hoping the ai systems will be able to detect pedestrians during the day and night.
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participants can get up to $3000 in cash prizes. the new effort gets underway as yesterday a person was hit and killed on san jose roads. thousands are expected to flock to san jose starting today for the obon festival, celebrating all japanese culture. lauren martinez has a look at the final preparations at what makes this event extra special. ♪ lauren: the annual obon festival in japan town is coming together. this man has been going since he was a child. >> my parents farmed. it was one of the highlights of summer. we all got together. lauren: the san jose buddhist church organizes the event. head minister gerald says the first event was held at the same location on north 5th street in 1935.
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>> it is pretty amazing that we have this wonderful gathering of people. lauren: the term " obon" comes from a buddhist myth unique to japanese history. a time to honor loved ones who have passed. >> whether we believe in the returning of the spirit or not the idea of coming together, celebrating, being mindful of the lives that have been part of our lives. lauren: the two-day festival is for families and organized by families. the young and old filled a room to prepare skewers. outside another family is building a teriyaki grill. >> that is second-generation. he has taken that over from his father. they built that fire pit out of cinderblocks and fire bricks. ♪ lauren: this weekend the popular san jose taika will be celebrating their 50th anniversary. >> we hope people feel welcome
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and they can be part of something that is fun. to be part of something that brings community together. lauren: he loves the tradition. something that his grandson is now part of. sakamoto is expecting around 3000 people at any given time. it starts at noon until 10:00 on saturday and noon until 8:00 on sunday. lauren martinez, sign off. gloria: if you are planning to go or being out and about, you we want to get a check on the forecast. frances: it will be gorgeous and san jose especially windy in san francisco with a live shot from the or exploratorium camera. that means cooler than average temperatures. i will have your forecast, coming up. gloria: thank you. also, emergency call concerns. what is to blame after 911 calls in oakland were interrupted for plus, a suspect calls it quits. hours. how people in a nail salon prevented a robbery by doing nothing. ♪
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never stop exploring. and never stop learning. especially when it comes to protecting your hard-earned money. at investor.gov you'll find information about investing and retirement spotting fraud doing background checks on investment professionals and more. so, visit investor.gov today and never stop doing what you love. explore resources for older investors at investor.gov/neverstoplearning gloria: welcome back to abc 7 mornings. temperatures are expected in the low 70's today.
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it is going to be pretty nice. san jose has been ordered to unseal documents in the pink poodle scandal. a judge ruled for the city to hand over information related to an internal probe against fire fighters. it relates to a woman seen getting out of an on-duty fire truck and going into a strip club. this after mercury news sued the city for refusing to release records. the judge determined it was a highly publicized incident with enough evidence to show to the public. the man suspected of stabbing another fan at a levi stadium soccer match appeared in court friday. 29-year-old alejandro garcia-villanueva is accused of stabbing diaz leal last sunday. he faces three counts of assault with a deadly weapon following that brawl that nearly killed diaz and injured two others. back in his home, diaz is recovering from his injuries.
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>> i am happy for the public's help in detaining him. hopefully, he will pay for this since he tried to kill me. if he took a knife to the stadium, it was to kill someone. imagine if he was walking around the street. gloria: levi stadium is conducting an investigation into how that knife got past security. the judge ordered garcia-villanueva remain in jail without bail. oakland's 911 dispatch is back up and running after a power outage thursday. calls had to be rerouted to the alameda county sheriff's office. the issue was fixed by friday 911 morning but the automated dispatching system was not repaired until friday afternoon. the issue comes as a recent alameda county grand jury report highlighted major concerns at oakland's emergency communications center. residents say they are worried. >> i think about the basic human needs.
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the little kid who is calling. i think that is hard for the residents who really need them in that moment to experience. it is very traumatic to know that someone is not coming. gloria: the city says work is now being done to reinforce emergency dispatch systems so this does not happen again. santa clara county leaders are unveiling what they are calling a bold initiative to help homeless teenagers. that program will provide a guaranteed income for unhoused students after high school. it will launch next summer and provide $1200 monthly stipend to 50 homeless students. >> these programs provide a solid financial footing for a limited time as folks transition into a more productive life. with students that is going to mean education or career. gloria: according to senator dave cortezi, the stipend will
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maintain federally mandated benefits that students received while they were in high school. a would-be crook at this nail salon in atlanta has maybe learned he is not cut out for a life of crime. this after he tried to rob the nail salon but failed. >> everybody get down! get down! get down! gloria: you can see him making demands inside the salon he thought he was robbing. he has got a bag over his hand which suggests he is armed. the problem is that nobody seems to care. one woman even got up and left mid robbery. he tells everybody to get on the ground and they do not. he tells them to hand over the money, they do not do that either. when he realizes things are not going his way, he walks out. atlanta police are still looking for the suspect. frances dinglasan is checking the forecast.
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they say if they ask you for something, give up. i am glad nobody got hurt. frances: that is amazing. she just walks out and leaves the store. i would be terrified. gloria: it is so scary. frances: for us here the only thing we need to worry about are the strong winds. they will be quite gusty, especially along the coast. live doppler 7, we have that marine layer once again with patchy clouds in san jose. live shot with blue skies already popping up. 55 san francisco, 57 oakland, palo alto in the low 60's, half moon bay 55. another shot of sfl where it is looking -- sfo where it is looking great. in the bay, we had good conditions.
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strong. gusting up to 29 miles even rio vista at 24. these will pick up in the afternoon. they will be gusting over 30 miles per hour and with the winds driving in the cooler air, keeping us on the cool side. san francisco this afternoon 34 miles per hour, 32 oakland, even 36 livermore. the careful driving across the bridges or the altamont pass. you could feel the car swerving. for mount tam, we can see san francisco. the clouds are moving in from the coast. they will dissipate this afternoon. what you need to know is for this morning we are dealing with low clouds and fog. it will be cooler than average and windy. they will pick up in the afternoon. summer heat returns next week and i will show you that in a little bit. things are going to change.
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today we notice by lunchtime the clouds clear back to the coast. sunny skies everywhere. partial clearing in san mateo county but everywhere else, lots of sunshine. the clouds move in once again overnight. we will wake up to possible patchy drizzle. you can see the little bits of green. if you are headed to the giants game, grab the sunscreen and the windbreaker. temperatures will only be in the low 60's throughout the game which starts at 1:05. highs today will be similar to yesterday's numbers. that means windy conditions and cool at half moon bay,59, san francisco 62, inland areas near 80, san jose 70. and then if we look ahead, notice the average high in livermore is 88. we are well below that. we are near triple digits by the end of the week. also, a look at the accuweather
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7-day forecast. temperatures today and tomorrow will be very similar. not much change with that strong sea breeze. high pressure starts to build midweek. that is when it starts to warm up and that summer sizzle is on by the end of the workweek. that means for us here in san francisco, at the beaches it will be near 70, which i love. gloria: beautiful. save the shorts for next weekend. frances: definitely. [laughter] gloria: resources for vets. the event in the south bay to connect former service members with the benefits they have earned while serving. ♪
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haircuts, mental health services, and legal services. the goal is to connect veterans to benefits they have earned from their time serving. veteran service officials say they hope to get more support from military partners. >> we do not have that kind of community here. we do not have that base here. but the people here, the residents here, and the board of supervisors, are solidly behind the veterans. gloria: that is wonderful. the event is today through sunday. if you go to any beach in the bay area this summer, you will likely find visitors taking pictures. but one group is doing more than just taking selfies. as news anchor dan ashley discovered, they are documenting changes that could have a profound effect on how we manage our coastline. dan: as they sift through the sands along the coastline, you could say this team from the california academy of sciences is literally taking a snapshot of climate change. or at least its effect on
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visitors. >> this is a turkish towel. it is a type of seaweed and there has been so many different varieties of seaweed. dan: the team is documenting the various life forms that dot the coastline, collecting photographs and data that add to a bigger picture. >> the cool thing is since we have been doing this eight years we can compare this year to all of the years that have gone by. dan: dr. rebecca johnson is the co-director for the center biodiversity. she says the survey is part of a massive volunteer project called snapshot cal coast. launched a decade ago the goal is to build a living database of changes along the coastline. a mission that is especially intriguing this year with the predicted return of el niño. >> during el niño, or right after, we tend to get warmer water species. species from southern california moving north. dan: figuring out what is on the move is turning into a full-time job.
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for the first time in recent memory, researchers have documented juvenile great white sharks migrating from warm water nurseries in southern california to waters near monterey bay. another predator species, sunflower sea stars nearly vanished, and triggered an explosion in the loss of kelp forests. and figuring out what is coming next may require clues big and small. >> this is a dried up piece of it but they have been washing up on california shores. dan: biodiversity data specialist dr. natalie lowe says these ocean creatures drifted in before the last el niño, exactly the data the snapshot program is designed to track. >> to predict what might happen to them with climate change. dan: it is the type of big
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picture the becomes richer over the decades as new bits of information bring it into sharper focus. and perhaps providing a clearer vision for managing the challenges already facing our coastline. >> helping to think about what needs to be done to bring these ecosystems back into balance, but also thinking about what balance will look like in 100 years. dan: dan ashley, abc 7 news. gloria: the snapshot cal coast survey uses a digital platform that allows experts and citizen scientists to upload photos and data to track the earth's species. still to come, leslie van houtman could soon be free. why the governor is not asking the supreme court to block parole for the charles manson follower.
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happy saturday. let's get a check on the forecast with frances dinglasan. it is not as overcast and foggy as we normally see. frances: we are getting breaks and blue skies. but for mount tam it looks a little gray. although some areas are already getting blue skies. temperatures in the 50's and low 60's right now. it is going to be cloudy at the coast by lunchtime. this afternoon the winds pick up. inland areas in the mid-70's, around 80. upper 60's at the coast. if you do not like this weather, i have changes and the warm up in the seven-day forecast. gloria: i like the signed of that -- sound oft.thank you. governor gavin newsom says he will not ask the state supreme court to block parole for charles manson follower leslie van houtman. that means she could be freed within two weeks after review by
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the parole board. an appeals court ruled in may that she should be released, citing extraordinary rehab efforts. she has been recommended for parole five times since 2016 but governors rejected those recommendations. she has been in prison more than 50 years for her role in two murders ordered by manson. the united states is sending another aid package ukraine, including cluster munitions. these create the risk of civilian harm but they say ukraine is running out of artillery. this is u.s. drones were harassed for the third time in one week by russian fighter jets in syria on officials say friday. russian jets flew at least 18 unprofessional close passes that forced the drones to maneuver to avoid them. it has been 500 days since russia launched its attack on
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ukraine. president zelenskyy visited snake island to mark the 500 days. the island is a symbol of the first attack after ukrainian guards refused to surrender. the u.n. reported more than 9000 civilians have been killed. nearly 6 million people were displaced and 8 million are not refugees in nearby countries. tomorrow president biden heads to europe for a week's long trip ahead of two international summits. president biden's first stop is in london to meet with king charles iii. then he heads to lithuania to attend the nato summit to meet meet with leaders of finland, sweden, norway and denmark. this after the failed march on moscow and the war in ukraine. oakland police o starting a new effort they believe will tackle crime as part of a larger citywide effort.
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officers are patrolling on foot. this in a neighborhood that has seen an uptick in crime. anser hassan walked with officers as they worked to keep people safe and build a better bay area. >> how are you doing? >> good. how are you? >> good. have a good day. anser: this officer has been patrolling east oakland for the last eight years, but now he has a new role. >> it was busy and there are calls and calls and priorities where you take the time to talk to people. anser: he is part of the new foot patrol team covering an area between the coliseum and the oakland airport. it is a strategy the police department hopes will help fight crime. >> it gives us the chance to meet people, businesses, try and coming up with a plan of how we can tackle the situation together. anser: the situation in this part of east oakland is that crime is up. according to the police department, burglaries in this part of the city are up 20%
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since this time last year. auto burglaries are up 27%. >> that is why we are out here. we are trying to prevent a lot of those burglaries. anser: part of the strategy is hoping high visibility will serve as the deterrent. signs are posted to remind customers to take safety precautions, but those do not always work. especially in an area with a lot of travelers. >> fresh off the flight they will have luggage, laptops. not knowing the area or being familiar with the crime trends, they will leave belongings in the car and it makes it an easy target. >> we will be out here more. anser: katrina hobson says customers will not come if they feel unsafe. she hopes this added security will be a big boost for business. >> it is very important, especially if they are walking. walking and talking to the customers as they come in and they are patrolling. we need that around here. we really do. anser: opd acknowledges that
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criminals could just go to other areas while officers are on foot patrol. but the statistics show crime is down in some parts of oakland where foot patrols were reintroduced. and it can be a big boost in the confidence of customers and shop owners. >> they were very appreciative of me being out here and they voiced that my presence has made a difference in the short time of me being out here. anser: anser hassan, abc 7 news. gloria: richmond police released bodycam footage of a deadly shooting from last week. richmond officer shot and killed a man in the bedroom of a man, a roommate of someone who is arrested for having a weapon. as they went room by room, they found kevin mcdonald. he was sitting on the bed pointing a loaded ar-15 rifle at officers. police found 53 guns in the home, 48 of which were in mcdonald's bedroom. officers also say there was gun making equipment in the house.
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we talked to a neighbor who says the shooting was justified. >> it appears to me that maybe it was appropriate considering how many weapons he had and what was his plan? gloria: police say the home is owned by an elderly female relative of mcdonald. she was also home when this happened but was not hurt or otherwise involved. still ahead, safe street rebels. how this group is trying to put a stop to self driving cars around san francisco, and the response from cruise. looks beautiful outside so how warm or cool will it be? we will have the forecast, coming up. ♪ check all of the boxes. delicious? check. great deal? check. served on buttermilk biscuits with real cheddar cheese baked into them?
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gloria: in riverside county, a plane crashed near the french valley airport after 4:00 a.m. at least six people were on board flying from las vegas. it crashed into a field and caught fire, burning an acre of land. the faa is investigating. this is the second plane crash to happen in the area this week alone. happening now, a new jersey cargo ship fire that killed two firefighters and injured six others is expected to burn for several more days. authorities say the main issue is getting enough water on the flames, which ignited the wednesday. injured firefighters have been released from the hospital. seven republican attorneys general's are pushing back on target's pride campaign. the letter challenges the company's items as a violation to their state's child protection laws. they are accusing target of promoting gender and sexual
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identity among children with its pride themed merchandise. the department of labor released the june monthly report yesterday. the country added 209,000, less than the 240,000 expected. experts say this is not alarming but it is the slowest job growth since december 2020. jobs that were added include government, health care, social assistance, and construction. the unemployment rate dropped 3.6% last month, but experts say it is still near a 50-year low. president biden credits his administration for the job growth. >> what today's jobs shows is that bidenomics gloria: this should be closely watched because it could incite
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inflation. self driving are becoming common on san francisco streets but the technology is far from perfect. we have shown you autonomous cars stopped in the middle of streets, at stop lights, and even crashing. protesters have come up with a new way to stop the cars in their tracks. ryan curry spoke with the group that claims these cars are dangerous. >> no one is in it. ryan: marking autonomous vehicles as traffic hazards. the group safe street rebels is placing cones on cruise and waymo cars to temporarily stop them. they want them off the road permanently. >> unfettered access to city streets is a really bad idea. ryan: this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked us not to share their identity. they call the protest the week of cone. it is happening ahead of the vote whether to allow cruis
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e and way services. >> residents never got the chance to have a say in this and never really consented to being used as human guinea pigs. ryan: abc 7 documented issues with cruise and waymo. the san francisco fire department has seen them blocking emergency units. according to the group, using a traffic cone on top of the car disables it and since they feel they are traffic hazards, they think using a cone is a good way to send a message. >> as a pedestrian, i feel uncomfortable with them. as a cyclist, i also feel uncomfortable. ryan: waymo told abc 7 this is vandalism and encourages disrespectful behavior on the roadways. "we will notify law enforcement of any unwanted or unsafe interference of vehicles on public roadways." a spokesperson for cruise says they provide late-night options
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for those who do not work late at night. and has delivered over 2 million meals to insecure san franciscans. intentionally obstructing vehicles gets in the way of those efforts and risks creating traffic congestion. safe street rebels says the risk of these cars operating is not worth it. they say if cars can be disabled with cones, having more on the road is a hazard for residents. >> even if you have the perfect driver, which is what they are pitched as, there is something fundamentally unsafe. moving at speed with a two-thanh metal box through the city. gloria: i see those all the time overnight. let's get a preview of the weather. frances: i see them all the time too. live view from emeryville. we have gray skies along the coast and patchy clouds over the area. i will have your accuweather seven-day forecast with cooler
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gloria: in sports, summer league basketball will return in las vegas. the number one pick in the nba draft made his debut last night and the warriors kicked off their summer league campaign against the lakers. sports anchor chris alvarez is here with your morning sports. chris: after splitting their two games in the california classic, the warriors opening las vegas against the lakers. the warriors off to a great start. the lakers missed the first round pick. great pass. 13-2 more years in a hurry. santos had a game-high 25. the warriors trailed by six at the break.
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late third the rook got 11 rebounds. number one overall pick taking on the hornets. karim in the house. let's start on defense. five blocks for the 7'4" french phenom. he added three assists and eight rebounds. he made two field goals for a total of nine points in 27 minutes. the spurs win 76-68. to baseball, the giants sat in third entering friday but just 2.5 games back from arizona. pablo sandoval in the house to watch the giants. watching his teammates brandon crawford turning this into a tied game. left-hander taylor rogers walks. brenton doyle thought that was the inning ending strikeout.
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actually, got extended. twin brother tyler very first pitch. ezekiel tovar the third run shot to left will prove to be the game-winning swing. the a's are in boston. bottom of the 3-0 red sox. two,justin turner made it 4-0. top of the seventh the a's were down five. they will fall 7-3. second round of the u.s. women's open at pebble beach. michelle wew par and she got it to go. finishing in style for the icon. birdie on number 17. she is eight back of the leader. that is bailey tardi.
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31 on her front nine. she has the two-strok the weekend play. that is you look at sports. back to you. gloria: thank you. prince fans can enjoy new music from the late legend. his estate released never before heard records at this year's paisley park celebration in minnesota. the new songs are "7" and shared together now." both releases are part of the emerging prince series with more music expected to be shared. cannot wait. i might have mentioned but i got to meet prince years ago it paisley park. he was so gracious. i even shook his hand. he shook my hand. [laughter] i feel privileged. frances: you told me about that. he is so talented. it was such a special experience. today what we start off with his live doppler 7. we have the marine layer once
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again but things will change. we have blue skies in the is already blowing strongly. it will be a windy day this afternoon. 57 oakland, san jose, palo low 60's, half moon bay 55. we have got sunny conditions but i really wanted to point out the treetops blowing. that is going to increase later on and santa rosa and novato at 63. concord 60, livermore 58, and right now the winds are gusting 29 miles per hour. sfo 18 and up bay. this afternoon it will increase in strength. we could see speeds over 30 miles per hour in san francisco, oakland, livermore. both hands on the wheel driving
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through the past or the bridges. i may feel the car shaking. -- you we are dealing with low and fog this morning. cooler than average and windy throughout the weekend. and then the summer heat returns next week for folks that want the hot weather. we will notice by this afternoon lots of clear skies. just partly cloudy conditions along san mateo county coast. everywhere else it will be sunny and the clouds will spill again tomorrow night into tomorrow morning. highs yesterday. san francisco 62, oakland 66, san jose 70, and noticed the windy conditions that half moon bay been it 59 this afternoon. santa rosa, fairfield, antioch at 80, santa cruz sunny at 71.
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the lows will be in the 50's tonight. maybe a few portions of the north bay like santa rosa dropping into the 40's. here is a look at the week ahead. next week on wednesday you will start to notice a warm up midweek. inland areas in the mid-90's and we hang onto that on thursday. friday is when the triple digits arrived for antioch, fairfield, cloverdale, clearlake. even along the coast it will be warmer. mid-60's or even near 70. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. windy and below average today, tomorrow. for the weekend the warming begins as high pressure builds. it really heats up inland by tuesday. that summer sizzle is on frida [laughter] gloria: it is going to feel like summer. frances: we like it that way in san francisco where it will be near 70. gloria: yay!
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gloria: taking a live look from pier 27. the ruby princess cruise ship is expected to depart as soon as tomorrow. cruise to prepare the ship. the coast guard needs to give the all clear before the ship departs to alaska. some passengers have decided to wait until the repairs are done and still go on the trip. others decided to walk away. we want to talk about the although the app has gained immense popularity,
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some experts worry about the accumulation of even more power and dominance for meta and mark zuckerberg. two of california's biggest jackpot lotteries are approaching $1 billion combined. the mega millions jackpot is quickly approaching $500 million and here are the winning numbers from last night. 8, 10, 17, 55, 66, and the mega number is 3. nobody matched all six numbers. that means the next jackpot ramps up to $480 million. the powerball jackpot is sitting at $615 million. that drawing happens later at 7:00 p.m. there is time to get the lottery tickets. [laughter] frances: we can share one. gloria: let's do that. frances: what you need to know about the forecast, it is windy and that means temperatures on the cool side.
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mostly sunny conditions this afternoon. san francisco 62, oakland 66, san jose 70, and next week things will warm up, especially toward the end of the week we received triple digits inland and 80's around the coast. gloria: thank you, frances, and thank you for joining us. i'm gloria rodriguez alongside frances dinglasan. have a wonderful day. ♪
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