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around 6:30 p.m. on east 580 near harrison street in oakland. two cars, one a dark gray sedan and another a maroon colored suv, were involved in a rolling gunbattle. >> they were about eight to nine shots fired. tim: the victim was an eight-year-old boy caught in the crossfire and injured. >> the child was driven to the hospital and was later transported to the children's hospital in oakland. tim: the young boy is the third child to be hit by a stray bullet in the past three days. opd confirmed to others had been injured into separate shootings. in a statement released friday night, the mayor said "senseles s gun violence has impacted far too many lives and when and in the distant -- an innocent child is harmed, it is unfathomable." no arrests have been made at this time and chp says they are still investigating. officers believe the two vehicles may have exited the
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freeway at park street. in oakland, tim johns, abc 7 news. dion: there was also a freeway shooting in san francisco today. a woman was shot in the leg earlier this afternoon. she was traveling southbound on interstate 280 around 1:00 p.m. three shots were fired towards her suv. sky 7 was above the scene. the woman was able to pull over on the shoulder. first responders took her to the hospital for a gunshot wound to the lower leg. authorities are asking witnesses to contact the chp. dan: let's turn to the heatwave. dion: temperatures are expected to peak tomorrow. let's get to spencer with a 24 hour forecast. spencer: as we look at tomorrow's planner, plan on dealing with extreme heat. 7:00 tomorrow morning, mostly sunny skies.
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temperatures will be in the 50's on the coast and around the bay. by noon, it will have reached 90 degrees already in many inland locations. mid 70's around the bay. into the late afternoon, 4:00 or so, up to about 102, 94. the warmest in the locations will see warm 80's, maybe mid 80's around the bay shoreline. mid to upper 60's at the coast. in the 7:00 hour, still in the mid 90's in many areas. the heat will hold on. i will show you the full accuweather 7-day forecast in a few minutes. dan: thanks. in the east bay, residents kicking off the weekend with a cold pint at the 12th annual blues and brews festival in pleasant hill. warm weather did not stop a lot of people from having fun. >> we have people out here braving the heat. i think this will be the first weekend where you won't have to wear a parka. it is nice to have a true summer
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evening experience. dan: saturday is the main event of the blues and brews festival filled with a variety of food vendors, 20 local breweries, and live music. the festival runs through 3:00 to 9:00 p.m., so be sure to pack water and sunblock, and take it easy. bring a hat. tickets are still available on their website. livermore's lizzie fountain is running again just in time for the heatwave. problems with some of the equipment because the to turn off but with the hot weather arriving, crews got the water flowing again. they will watch it over the weekend just in case it shuts off again but they are optimistic it will stay on. dion: an outreach worker from the mary isaac center went around petaluma to check in on on house folks. he brought refreshments to help people get through the day. >> a lot of times, people overheat and don't realize it.
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they think they have a headache. >> it is brutal to be out and it all day, for sure. yes, a gatorade and a little bit of hope is huge. dion: volunteers also stayed busy today. there was plenty of water on hand as first responders from across sonoma county took part in a training drill. they took breaks under shaded trees and an air-conditioned library. lifeguards are expecting big crowds as families go out to city pools and beaches. despite the extreme conditions, pg&e has no plans for public safety power shut off this weekend. the shutoffs typically happened when there is severe weather like extreme heat and wind. that could increase the risk of a wildfire. it allows for the utility to turn off power lines so they don't ignite fires if they get damaged. now, you can track the temperatures where you live with the very same tools that our weather team uses.
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just use the abc 7 bay area news app wherever you stream. dan: a surfboard stealing sea otter is still at large tonight in santa cruz. catching this elusive critter is proving to be quite a challenge because this is something experts have encountered very rarely. lauren martinez has more on the hunt for otter 841. >> i came over here and everyone is talking about it. i said i was videotaping acute daughter and everyone said -- a cute otter, and everyone said that is 841. >> it has once again evaded capture attempts i wildlife officials. >> i am frustrated and exhausted. >> colleen is one of the divers. they have been working with monterey bay aquarium staff since july 2. these are photos taken wednesday. officials are responding because this five-year-old female otter is showing an unusual behavior by approaching people.
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>> it is not an issue we have frequently to know how to capture an animal with this set of behaviors. we are just trying to be as adaptable and creative as we can. >> this mischievous otter has quite the mystery. the otter's mom was rescued in santa cruz in 2016. the mom had reports of approaching people on kayaks in boats but nothing to the extent of her daughter, otherwise known as otter 841, which is her rescue number. >> although we have not observed are being aggressive towards people, she's really focused on the boards or the fins. we don't want to have a person accidentally bit. >> officials say when she's captured, she will undergo a health assessment and eventually rehome to in a zoo or aquarium. a local server says that is a shame. he held a surfboard friday that said keep 841 free.
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>> every time humans come across nature that does not act or wait or ask like nature, we have to put it in a cage and put it somewhere. this is her home. this is our home. we can share it. watch out for the otters. >> want love officials ted cruz out on friday and they will keep trying until they capture her. >> the ocean is her home. everyone who is in there is a visitor. unless everyone is willing to stay out of the water, which is unlikely, capturing her is the only way we see this issue resolving. dion: the saga continu new, in-n-out is reportedly banning employees from wearing masks at some of its restaurants. according to a memo, the ban applies in arizona, nevada, colorado, utah and texas but not california. workers can wear a mask if they get a medical exemption or if it is part of their job duties. in its guidelines, it's is
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designed to emphasize the importance of customer service and will improve communication. the white house has replanted to purchase $39 billion of student loans. more than 800,000 borrowers could have their student loans forgiven. these are people who have been paying their loans back for 20 to 25 years. the relief comes from errors in tracking payments which left a lot of borrowers paying more than they needed. the department of education will reach out to eligible borrowers. last month, the supreme court struck down president biden's plan to forgive more than $400 billion in student loan debt. dan: more to come on this friday night. a remarkable story of survival. meet a bay area teenager who was undergoing organ transplants three separate times. dion: new measures will be in place after visitors trashed of area around lake tahoe over the fourth of july weekend. find out exactly what's changing. dan: this is the perfect week to go out to dinner not just because they have air conditioning. conditioning. the push by one bay area city to
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dion: an accused serial is under arrest. the 59-year-old, an architect and married father of two, was arrested in new york city. 10 bodies were found on long island in 2010 and 2011. investigators say he's responsiblemurders and is a susa fourth. last year, an ew task force -- a new task force focused on the case. the big break was when dna from one of the cases matched leftover pizza crust he threw away. he has pled not guilty. dan: polly wood is basically shut down tonight. actors joined screenwriters on the picket line marking the first joint strike and more than six decades -- in more than six decades. >> shut it down! dan: the key issues for both
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actors and writers are wages, residual payments for treatment services, and protection from artificial intelligence. sag members went on strike after contract negotiations broke down. >> it has brought a new respect to all the pieces. the big machine moving. dan: bob iger, the ceo of disney, calls the union's demands unrealistic and says it is a shame how it will impact the economy in different regions. most or all movie and tv productions are right is then still until unions can make deals with the studios. reverend jesse jackson is stepping down as president of the rainbow push coalition. jackson created the civil rights group back in 1996. in his announcement today, he says he wants to see the organization grow and build on what they've established over the years. jackson, who is now 81, was diagnosed with parkinson's disease in 2017. his successor will be introduced at this weekend's 57th annual
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rainbow push coalition convention. dion: new rules and enforcement expected in lake tahoe after beaches were trashed by partygoers on the fourth of july. the u.s. has hired a team to manage it. volunteers removed thousands of pounds of litter after independence day. according to the league to save lake tahoe, visitors should soon expect enhanced manage parking, and staffing. here at abc 7, we are dedicated to building a better bay area. this includes highlighting the efforts to boost local businesses. the city of san jose is kicking off its annual dine downtown week to draw attention to which businesses. the san jose downtown association says more people are visiting the area and some of the credit goes to recent block parties filled with live music. >> we have heard from small business owners in the vicinity of the block parties that we've been putting on, that they
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sometimes earn their entire month's rent in that one night. dion: that is remarkable. nearly 50 restaurants are participating with prefix menus from now through sunday, july 23. for more information on the annual dine downtown week, visit dinedowntownsj.com. dan: a teenager is beating the arts, receiving three separate organ transplants and different points of his life. most recently, a new heart. as tara campbell explains, it has taken a lot of courage and some remarkable surgeons to get to this point. ♪ tara: a moment of triumph for joseph sanchez. four months ago walking out of children's hospital with a new heart. and this week, a surprise visit from his transplant surgeon. >> thank you for everything. when i saw him, that is the man that saved my son's life. tara: joseph's mom now seeing
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her son through three organ transplants. >> jojo, as we have called him over the years, he has been through a lot. it is both a miracle in what he's been able to get through. tara: at just seven months old, joseph was diagnosed with cancer. a liver transplant followed. seven years later, a new kidney. now ,a new heart. >> i don't think we've ever done three sequential transplants like this. these are three of the most major organs that are vital to a patient or a person survival. tara: joseph's medical conditions have caused some developmental struggles, but it is his ability to continue to emerge with a smile that sets him apart. >> he goes into the situation, even though we know it is a scary situation, he never shows it too much. we know he is apprehensive, but he's got a really good attitude. >> how did it feel to see the doctor today? >> good and happy to see dr. ma.
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he was my surgeon. >> how does your incision feel? >> god has sent us wonderful people from the nurses to the doctors, the music therapists. tara: joseph even writing a song about his journey. >> happy and proud to be alive. tara: amidst the joy, there is still some fear. >> he could have rejection. they could stop working right. that's my biggest fear. tara: so, they take it day by day, not a moment for granted. >> because of the organ donors, they made this possible, i saw him graduate kindergarten, elementary. oh, jojo. tara: the emotion runs high as mom lists the milestones with many hopes of many more to come. >> elementary, middle school. >> middle school, high school.
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>> i hope to see him graduate college. >> good luck, my friend. tara: tara campbell, abc7news. dan: what a story. more than 100,000 people nationwide are waiting for a life-saving transplant. to register to be an organ donor, visit donatelife.net. dion: check this out. the coit tower came alive in honor of san francisco's 90th birthday. it began tonight and will continue for sunrise. the laser arts nonprofit illuminate. tonight's event included a viewing party with members of the san francisco fire department command staff along with her fire equipment. dan: that is really cool. we will move from a candle to a blast furnace, which is what we will be living in. dion: that pretty much sums it up. spencer: we have in excessive heat warning in effect for the
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bay area from 11:00 tomorrow morning to 11:00 sunday night so it will be some hot days ahead. right now, we have some pleasant conditions around the bay area. light breeze along the coast and bay. the sky is mainly clear. here's the view from the rooftop camera. only 55 degrees right now in san francisco. it has been a relatively cool evening. low to mid 60's and not in view. 54 at half moon bay. notice the absence of fog because high-pressure was compressing what would have been marine layer. we have clear skies looking toward san francisco. 62 at napa. 70 in fairfield. still some -- still pretty mild in inland areas. this is santa cruz beach which will be -- it is active now. people are waiting for the warmth to arrive. there will be lots of visitors to the beach this weekend as we
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expect excessive heat inland. daytime temperatures in the warmest locations. overnight lows will drop to the mid to upper 60's in the valleys. in the hills, low to mid 70's. it will be uncomfortably mild and warm overnight. daytime temperatures at the coast, upper 60's to mid 70's. overnight low temperatures tonight, mainly mid to upper 50's along the coast and bay. upper 50's the low to mid 60's inland. highs tomorrow down to the south bay, 103, morgan hill. on the peninsula, 88. at the coast, breezy and cool. in and around san francisco, highs will range from 70 to 72 degrees. triple digits at santa rosa. mid 70's on the coast. the near east bay will have highs in the mid to upper 80's. in the knees bay, all triple digit -- inland east bay, all triple digits. if you are walking the dog and
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the air temperature is 100 degrees, the asphalt temperature could be up to 160 degrees. you may want to not walk your pets on the asphalt. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. after a very hot weekend, the temperatures will ease a little bit on monday, but it will get much cooler and much more pleasant tuesday and wednesday before our next warming pattern begins. dion: just got to get used to it at this point. spencer: i guess so. dion: thanks. dan: we are just two days away from aids walk san francisco. the fundraiser sunday at golden gate park. it benefits local hiv and aids programs such as hive and the rainbow community center. to register, call the number on your screen or visit sfaidswal k.net. you can be with us in person or in spirit. we will carry that live on sunday morning. sunday morning. i will be hosting that
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dion: on the east coast, the brooklyn public library has dedicated an exhibit to a local living legend. check out the book of hov which celebrates the life of sean jay-z carter. fans lined up outside the library to check out never before seen photos and memorabilia of the superstar. the library teamed up with jay-z's entertainment company for a limited time only library cards. dan: tonight, grateful dead fans got a special goodbye show from dead and company. it consists of original members, as well as the modern edition. the band announced this would be there goodbye tour. grateful dead played its first gig as the warlocks in 1965. they became a symbol of bay area counterculture. tonight was the first night of their final three nights sold
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out tour at oracle park. dion: explains all the ty e-dye. steph curry found more ways to impress us today. dan: casey pratt is here. casey: we all know stephen curry is good at golf, but today he made it look stephortless. we will looking for a bladder leak pad that keeps you dry? all of the things that you're looking for in a pad, that is always discreet. look at how it absorbs all of the liquid. and locking it right on in! you feel no wetness. - oh my gosh! - totally absorbed! i got to get some always discreet! want a smarter way to mop? introducing the new swiffer powermop. an all-in-one cleaning tool with hundreds of scrubbing strips- that absorb and lock dirt away, for a mop and bucket clean in half the time. mop smarter with the new swiffer powermop.
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casey: good evening. stephen curry is known for his range on the basketball court but his skills on the greens wowed everyone in tahoe. dell, steph, and seth at edgewood. this is on the 12th hole. look at this. curry is not even facing the whole. a 45 footer and he walks it in. what can't this guy do? he tallied four birdies and an eagle today. curry for eagle on 16. excellent approach shot. he ends up with a two-putt for birdie. incredible day. 27 points. he may end up taking the curry family belt from his dad. steph explained why his golf game has been so good. >> losing to the lakers. i had an early start on tahoe prep, that's it.
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casey: he's got a point. all-star break is over which means the posies and push is here and the giants return from the break 2.5 games from the first playoff spot. that is a floating tiki bar. top five, michael conforti singles to write. brandon crawford comes around to score. here comes austin slater. he is safe. 2-0, giants. weird moment at the bottom of the inning. ross stripling gets called for the balk. game tied 2-2. 4-3, pirates in the seventh. patrick bailey singles to write. jd davis scores. giants win 6-4. twins and a's. bottom of the third, he tattoos one to the right field wall. almost goes out. look how close he was to a home r. the family is there and stoked. 2-2. tied in 3-3.
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trying to keep a six-game scoreless streak intact and joey gallo has other ideas. a's lose this one 5-4. this is amazing. the wnba three-point contest. ionescu goes nuclear. she buries 20 shots in a row. broke the wnba and nba three-point contest record with 37 points out of 40. the nba record is 31, set by steph curry himself in 2021. steph curry himself in 2021. sports on abc seven tv: try tide power pods with 85% more tide in every pod. who needs that much more tide? (crashing sounds) everyone's gonna need more tide. it's a mess out there. that's why there's 85% more tide in every power pod. -see? -baby: ah.
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beat the heat. that story is one of the top things people are clicking on right now on our website. it is up for you on our top news sidebar at abc7news.com. one scoop of mint chocolate chip, one scoop of cookies and cream. dion: please don't remind me. dan: maybe a waffle cone. dion: i prefer a cake cone. i will accept the other one. thank you for watching. dan: for spencer christian and casey pratt, we appreciate your time. have a great weekend. right now on jimmy kimmel, jason bateman. when it comes to your hair, ingredients matter. that's why herbal essences is packed with naturally derived plant ingredients you love, and none of the stuff you don't. our sulfate-free collections smell incredible... ♪ and leave your hair touchably soft and smooth.
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♪ herbal essences narrator: hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. ♪♪ on today's show, a golden future for the next generation. community members connect with nature. a master falconer shares his secrets. one company moves careers forward. but first, a festival celebrating california's history and landscapes. ♪♪ bates: what we're doing is sharing a lot of our native culture. so, a lot of the things that you'll see today all come from the earth. ♪♪
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today you're here for our landscape is homeland festival that the exploratorium is doing for the first time. this festival is all about bringing the california people together and sharing our wealth, our knowledge about the things that we do today that we did in the old days. here at the exploratorium, we're on the lands and waters of the ramaytush ohlone, and through our work on climate change, we're really trying to understand the place we are, 'cause with a better understanding of the place we are, of the history and of the presence of indigenous communities stewarding this land, we'll have a better understanding of how to move forward as our landscape changes. when we take care of the land, we're taking care of ourselves because everything we need comes from the land. and we say often we don't own the land, the land owns us, because it's part of us, and that's why we have that respect for it. we're here to continue our sacred obligation to protect our homeland and all the things on it,
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which includes the people that are here now. it's the introduction to people who don't know anything about the california native people. so, i like to share that, and i like, uh, to see my friends do what they do best. just sharing what we have here, what we do is one of the best things we could do with and collaborate with a place like the exploratorium. i was really pleased that they asked for native people to come and share their work. [cheers and applause] at the exploratorium, we want to acknowledge our role as a science institution that's rooted more in western science. but there are so many other ways of knowing and in many ways, deeper ways of knowing, uh, than the ones we usually explore here. and i think that there's no one better position to do that than coming from the culture bearers themselves. so, that's why we're doing this. that's why we're out here providing space, being hosts for this knowledge to come to san francisco and to come to this museum. and it's hands on for us, where they get to feel and see and touch and smell.
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and that's a different kind of learning, and that's what the exploratorium is all about. so, we're making dogbane cordage. um, it's a very strong cordage material. this cordage was pretty much like the duct tape of the old time. it was used for everything from fishing line to making dance regalia, everything, fixing things just with the fiber, lashing things together. um, pretty much your sole tying besides hide. this method here is called a thigh roll. ♪♪ everything here is from the land, um, whether it's stone, wood, plant. it's all based from the land. ♪♪ this is a soaproot brush. this is made entirely out of this plant, which we call soaproot. you dig up the root, uh, which is a bulb, and it has this hair that's encased.
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