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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> it is a bummer. pretty sad. it has always been a nice loved going. kumasi: the -- reggie: finish line for a longtime area horse track. why some are happy to see golden gate field shutdown. reggie: -- kumasi: races in full swing as republicans line up to take on
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president biden. reggie: a se tie-d over oracleweekend is takes a final bow. kumasi: i am supposed to be telling you about the heat, but look at coit tower all up. i love this. reggie: you could see it very far away. drew: how was the warm weekend? we will find some leave, especially inland this week. a cooling trend over the next couple of days. muggy out there. dew point measures of moisture in the atmosphere. when numbers are in the 50's, you will feel that muggy air. temperatures starting out on the mild side, 60's and 70's. we are hanging onto that warm air we had over the weekend.
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late last night, a couple of lightning strikes in sonoma county but thankfully this morning we are not hearing of new fires. as we go hour-by-hour, we have some high clouds that will clear for sunshine. inland, still a hot date but not as hot -- hot day but not as hot as over the weekend. 90's in our warmer spots. certainly above average but the next couple of days cooler air will move in. let's check in with jobina. jobina: so far traffic is light. tracy to dublin, 44 minutes. that is our most significant slowdown so far. emeryville, 80, headlines traveling westbound. fog advisory for a small portion of 101. everything else looking clear.
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880 at the coliseum camera, headlights traveling southbound. or the most part, the map is green. reggie: a stu from golden gate field, the racetrack in operation since 1941 is going to close by the end of this year. lena howland is the with more. -- is live with more. >> good morning. it is the end of an arrow horseracing in northern california. golden gate field is expected to permanently close their doors by the end of this year, leaving this part of the state without a major racetrack. the group that owns golden gate fields did not give a reason behind the closure but the group announced today it will double down on its venues by closing golden gate fields at the end of the 2023 racing meet.
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unclear what will happen to the stables and horse handlers who live on site and if all of them will be able to transfer to the socal racetracks. animal activists, who have been on for a shutdown of the race track for some time, are taking credit for the soon to be closure but those who come asleep, live horseracing believe the closure happened for another reason. >> i want to push back on those who feel that this is a score for animal-rights it has nothing to do with that. this is solely about whole crop size in the country. that is the number of horses that are being born. it has been down for quite a while. >> while 8 horses have died at the track this year, ownership claims horse fatalities across the state are down more than 50% . that makes california at one of
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the safest states for thoroughbred racing. they hope to increase field sizes and at a fourth racing in santa anita beginning the start of next year. kumasi: thank you. the race for the white house is in full swing as republican candidate spent the weekend in early primary states. major shakeup in florida to ron desantis's campaign. jobina: the crucial iowa caucuses are less than six months away and ron desantis has already cut a dozen staffers with more changes expected, including a shift in his messaging candidates just released fundraising figures, giving insight into where things stand. desantis has been quickly burning through cash after
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hiring too many staffers early on. in florida, front runner donald trump taunting desantis for even entering the race. >> his establishment handlers are wasting time and resources to divide the party. jobina: the former president has yet to commit to the primary debate in august. presidential campaigns have until saturday to disclose how much money they have raised in the second quarter of 2023, trump raking in over $15 million. nikki haley and tim scott in the middle of the road. at the other end of the spectrum , chris christie netting just $1.6 million and pence at $1.2 million. there are report -- the reports are only part of the picture. they do not include money going
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to pacs and super pac's. reggie: developing news on a pair of wildfires in separate parts of california. one is in yosemite. smoke is impacting sections of the north dome trail and another trail, closed to the public early last week. here is a view of the skies above have to. -- half joan. the so-called pika fire is believed to sparked by lightning july 29. no containment so far. kumasi: one person had serious burns from a car that caught fire in the rabbit fire coming east of riverside. containment has grown to 25%. the fire started friday afternoon in moreno valley. being on the front lines at night has helped crews increase
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containment. some evacuation orders in place. you can see where wildfires are burning in california by using our online tracker. it will also show air quality you can find it on our website, abc7news.com. drew: 5:07 this high pressure which was responsible for the heat over the weekend is slowly pushing. but we have moisture that rises around the ridge of these high pressures. we did have-cover, oyster lake last night and a couple -- moisture late last night. a couple of lightning strikes in sonoma county note new fires overnight. that moisture and threat for lightning is gone. we will cease any skies and relief from the heat inland ater today. we are at 71 right now in lawn that creek. we have some warm weathe to that heat over the weekend. 50's and low 60's close to the
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coast. high thousands morning. they meant coastal cloud cover -- a bit of most of cloud cover. we are trending cooler the next couple of days. has today 60's and revenues close to the water but still 90's in our warmest spot inland napa at 84 but 94 in santa rosa. we will continue to cool down as we head toward midweek with fright and breezy conditions. below average wednesday but we warm up at the end of the week. reggie: next, the new tech safely stores to discourage shoplifting. kumasi: lighting up the san francisco skyline over the weekend. which landmark will be next? >> knowing that you are volunteering, helping goes a long way. reggie: a short walk does go a long way.
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reggie: county health officials said to give more information about the release of oak dust from the martinez company. they are expected to reveal what caused the release and what was done immediately after. polk dust is a byproduct of the oil refining process. tests found the material did not contain high levels of toxic metals and there was no long-term risk to public health. also today contra costa health will give update about the oil spill at the richmond refinery marine terminal in 2021. a small: a pipeline leak more than 750 gallons of diesel and water into the bay. it was a failure to follow best practices. kumasi: the new devices being installed -- a new antitheft device is being installed two saint francis save markets.
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they are citing barriers at the center -- self checkout area. they open up when you scan your receipt and save wristers have been targeted by shoplifters in recent years. other supermarkets have installed similar gates and barriers and consolidated entrances in response to theft. safeway has yet to respond a week just for comment. -- to a request soon we can expect an update on the future of night rockets and farmers markets in california. they will unveil legislation to help open markets. the conference is planned for 11:00 this morning of the donut shop on irving street. reggie: a final goodbye for the grateful dead. last night they performed their last show at errico park. tara campbell went to find the impact they have had. >> the streets of san
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brought to life by deadheads. of the grateful dead fans wearing into the city for denton company's farewell show -- dead and company's farewell show spent the were at oracle park. >> my first conference -- a concert in 1982 was the full dad. you have my last one here is bittersweet >> shirts and merchandise embarcadero as fans made their way to the stadium for the final show. >> my heart is full. >> kelsey cribbs was to the grateful dead by her father. she says if he were still alive, he would be right here. >> grateful dead has had the biggest impact on my life. my papa, bless him. you. >> meanwhile, this father and son are taking in the moment.
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>> when i was still alive. that was in new york area loved it. >> the last show that i they played one of my favorite songs. it was great. >> friend passing on his passion for the band. >> it was exciting to hear these songs come to life and have my son hear them. >> spreading love back to san francisco. the rightful dad killed it. >> and patios are a perk. >> has it been this capital weekend? >> yes. kumasi: last night the nonprofit group's illuminating display at coit tower.
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like giant light sabers displays of caught attention, blasting colorful teams into the night sky celebrating coit tower's 90th birthday. illuminate's final lake show will take place in a few weeks when they will be projected onto the rose window at grace cathedral. drew: i am loving this, all different places for -- places. reggie: it is still on this morning and looks better this morning that it did last night. kumasi: and you can see it from really far away area -- far away. drew: this morning, we are chomping away at heat alerts. excessive heat warnings earlier this weekend. now no excessive heat.
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the trend is for cooler weather to move in the next couple of days. saturday and sunday we saw hottest spots well over 100 degrees. he relief is on the way. -- heat relief is on the way. less intense heat over the next couple of days. today, not in the triple digits in our hottest spots. still warm inland, in the 90's but we are not under excessive heat warnings. cooler close to the bay shoreline. warmer in the south bay, 87 in san jose. 94 in santa rosa. tonight, cooler air moves in. that marine air pushes inland. more widespread, cooler weather overnight. 50's and 60's heading into tuesday. we are chomping away at the 90
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degree heat tomorrow. most spots settling into the 70's and 80's. similar story on wednesday. thursday and friday, we crank up the heat inland. heat is easing over the next couple of days. enjoy the cooler weather. then we warm up. friday is the warmest day but the coast is comfortable. warm over the weekend with afternoon sunshine and temperatures above average. jobina: so far, our conditions are light. we will bring you some live starting with the san mateo bridge. everything at the lilit in this spot. san jose looking live at 101. no blocking issues in this area. no fog advisories or winter advisories. the only thing that has
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increased is that ride from tracy to dublin. now looking at about 51 minutes. reggie: tonight, you have another chance to beat the next billion air. and please the in the next millionaire -- ne the next millionaire. i am tired of talking about this. no one won on just under $24,000. the jackpot is now worth an estimated $900 million. kumasi: here comes mega millions, now $640 million the next draw for that is tomorrow night. coming up, the seven things to know. kumasi: the bay area teen who just accomplished a swim in the hudson river. we explained
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focus on raising venues in southern california. reggie: bay area kidnapped in mexico 8 months ago has been released and reunited with her family. her captors have not been arrested. kumasi: number three, a-team of counterterrorism investigators say the indian government will be in san francisco today, looking into a suspected arson attack that took the indian consulate thing on july 2. reggie: a wildfire has closed some trails in yosemite. it is believed to have been started by a lightning strike june 29. no containment. drew: number five, that excessive heat over the weekend is moving out. cooling trend through the middle part of the week. cooler weather moving in today. still warm in the 90's, 60's along the coast. jobina: so far a light commute.
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no advisories or blocking issues at the moment. list picture of walnut creek at succeeding. kumasi: number seven, fans packed oracle park last night for denton company -- dead end company's last show. pretty impressive feat for someone not even 16 years old. a teenager from berkeley just accomplished what some would not dare to try. >> she swims like a fish. and that is exactly what the 15-year-old did overnight, completing a 28 around the island of manhattan. the marathon swim, known 20 bridges, takes swimmers under
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20 ridges. maia swim with a team close by, including an observer and her proud parents, completing the challenge in 8 hours, minutes. >> tight like the challenge. i do see all the manhattan skyline from the water at night. >> the rising high school junior from berkeley is part of swim across america to raise money for cancer research. >> knowing that i am making a difference encourages me to keep going. i am hoping that we can end cancer. >> per swims the past 8 have raised more than $60,000. >> whatever pain i go through, it is nothing compared to the struggle that cancer families go through. >> well we may know f speaking, my aunt knows firsthand what a challenge it is to swim against the current.
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her message? >> if there is something that you love, keep doing it. use your passion toward something. kumasi: norway just completed a bucket list ride across the u.s. celebrating a medical milestone. these friends have been right -- riding for 25 day have cycled through 15 states. the duo arrived in san francisco over the weekend, completing 3400 miles. it was a journey they were not sure if they would get to make together. >> over a year ago, i got a diagnosis of a brain tumor. when you get a sears message like that, -- a serious message like that, there is no reason to delay things. kumasi: their ride also raised
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money for cancer research in norway. the men are hoping to do another ride in the future. reggie: more than $1 million raised at the 30 seventh annual aids walk in san francisco really can. abc 7 is a proud sponsor of the event. ryan curry tells us white those who do the walk say they still need to spread awareness. >> and golden gate park, thousands attending the aids walk, many carrying signs honoring the people who inspired them to walk. for the 37th year, this walk raised money to fight hiv and aids. if detectable levels of hiv following a stem cell transplant despite rest, there is still out here for hiv-aids. millions still live with the virus. >> last week, infection
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were skyrocketing. that is shocking. >> therefore, this is walk still moves strongly with bay area residents committed to one day finding a cure. abc 7 was a sponsor and dan ashley per -- participated. >> might relative passed away almost 30 years ago. my sister, it is her 25th consecutive year, she made $1000. >> that is fantastic. it will make a difference. also on display is the aids quilt which now stretches five football fields with each square design to honor the life of someone who died from hiv-aids. >> the cult is about educating, remembering those that we lost -- the quilt is about educa remembering those we lost. >> for those walking the 5k, it is about being part of something
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bigger, a part of something they know helps people in need. >> i have an uncle who has i donate as much as i can. >> ramona finley not only walks this event to honor her uncle but she walks because she knows many of her neighbors benefit from her action. >> it does mean well people walking for a cause. reggie: act the picket lines in hollywood. coming up, we hear from a popular comedian and actress about the strikes. kumasi: extreme weather not just impacting the u.s., torrential rains,
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reggie: friends expressing relief after a woman from san mateo kidnapped and held captive for 8 months is home safe. kumasi: the search for answers between lingering questions stemming from the jfk assassination. a judge deciding with the president to keep documents from going public. reggie: horse racing at golden gate field is coming to an end. kumasi: and the heat having an impact on wine country. what a later harvest could mean for local vineyards. good morning. it is monday, july 17. drew: we are that excessive heat over the weekend. warnings have expired but this morning you are looking at two-point temperatures. it does feel muggy out there this morning. when the numbers get into the
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50's, people feel increased humidity like you do this morning. some moisture brought lightning strikes to the north bay late last night. no new fires this morning despite a few flashes in the sky. inland, 60's, low 70's. still hanging onto my of air from yesterday and saturday. high-fives overhead giving way to sunshine this afternoon. another hot day inland. 90's in our hottest spots today, 70's and 80's around the bay shoreline. jobina: hello, everybody. live look at the golden gate bridge. the chp issued a five advisory for a small portion of 101 in sausalito between golden gate vista pointe and spencer avenue. at least one lane impacted. the richmond-san rafael bridge, no problems. so far, monday is off to a slow start. we are on time across the board.
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kumasi: today, of counterterrorism investigators from the indian government will be in san francisco to look into a suspected arson attack on july 2 at the indian consul building. that is according to india today. the fire broke out in the early morning hours, damaging the exterior of the building. officials from india's national investigation team will be in the city the whole week. the u.s. state department has condemned the act. reggie: if you have an international vacation coming up and you do not have your passport, that could be a problem. thousands of had to cancel their plans because of a backlog of passport applications. >> this morning, passport application gridlock. >> we lost train tickets, museum tickets that were not refundable. i had to cancel everything. >> a dream vacation fell apart.
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they were forced to cancel a trip to france because their children's passports never showed up. robin applied april 1 but by the beginning of july, passports still were not in hand. >> this is the one time of year we come together and do something fun as a family. that is not happening. >> thousands of americans have been stuck in limbo. the wait time for routine passport applications is 10 to 13 weeks. even expedited applications take seven to nine weeks. coming up, the tip you need to get that passport in time for your trip. kumasi: a bay area family after their loved one was kidnapped in mexico and held four months. we have been helping -- telling you about monica, originally from san mateo. he was adopted in mexico 8
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months ago. captors released her friday night. a search for her abductors is still ongoing. >> waking up tomorrow, we can all breathe easier. it is a much happier day. i am getting married in a week. this is the best wedding gift ever. kumasi: she was kidna november of 2022 while walking home from work. she was staying in jalisco. if you are planning on visiting abroad, there are important precautions to take. >> make sure someone knows where you are at all times, whether it is a best friend or family number. that way, -- kumasi: the feds say not she reunited with her family but also with the dog she was walking when she vanished. reggie: search for a person
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accused of a mass shooting in georgia has come to an end. after two days, police killed the man. while a police officer and deputy were injured while trying to arrest andre longmore yesterday, he is accused of killing four people outside of atlanta. police say 66-year-old ronald jeffers was among the victims. >> and give her the testimony, brother ron. the kindness he treated others with. reggie: according to our loc affiliate, police say the killing spree started saturday morning with an attempted carjacking. the motive is unclear. a judge is upholding an order by president biden to you thousands of documents related to the assassination of jfk under wraps. as derek dennis explains, after six decades, a new name has emerged.
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president biden concerning documents related to the jfk assassination is raising new questions about what the government knew and when. the president late last month issued a final order certifying documents from the jfk investigation to be released but the new york times reports 4684 files remain either partially or fully withheld from the public. >> on june 30, president biden washed his hands of the jfk matter and said this would his last order about jfk. >> jefferson morley says some of the files being withheld could shed light on the cia's investigation before jfk's death. >> what remains is about 4400 documents from a variety of federal agencies, primarily the cia, that still contain some reactions, ranging from a word to the whole document. >> morley says one name has been a mystery all these years and
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was made public in the finals, ruben ephron. he worked for the cia and was intercepting the harvey oswald's mail in the month before the assassination. >> ruben ephron died 30 years ago. they are not protecting the name of a living person but the operational activity he was engaged in, which was reading the harvey oswald's mail. it shows the cia was running some kind of intelligence operation. we do not know exactly what around the harvey president kennedy was still alive. >> it will not be up to individual government agencies to determine if and when more documents from the investigation are leased in the future. reggie: this morning, actors in hollywood preparing to go back on the picket lines with the writers. there was no progress between the unions and major studios
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over the weekend. the actors in union is calling for basic increases in pay and larger cuts in profits from streaming services. much of hollywood is closed as a result. margaret cho says the lot of people might think actors have a lot of money, but that is not the case. >> the majority of our industry is working class. three need these jobs. -- we need these jobs. we need to be able to make a living wage. this is something that people who are not in the entertainment industry do not understand. reggie: they are also bringing awareness about the use of ai to replicate background actors. the union also represents the news anchors and reporters. kumasi: this morning, bay area horse racing fans coming to terms with the announcement that there will soon be no racetracks in california. the company behind golden gate fields is planning to close the east bay facility by the end of
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the year that not everyone is sad to see it go. lena howland joins us with reaction. >> after more racing, golden gate fields will permanently closed their doors at the end of this year. the group that owns it golden gate fields did not give a reason behind the closure but said the group today announced it will double down on racing venues at santa anita park and san louise by closing golden gate fields of the end of 2023. unclear what will happen to the stables and horse handlers that live in the buildings on site and if all of them will be able to transfer to socal racetracks. while 8 horses have died at the racetrack this year, ownership claims horse fatalities across the state are down more than 50% over the last five years, making
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california amongst the safest states for thoroughbred racing. however, animal activists who have been calling for a shutdown of the racetrack are taking credit for the closure. >> i am thinking about the horses who went through the confinement at golden gate field that we were actively trying to eliminate. i am thinking about the horses that died at golden gate fields for we were able to shut the place down. >> but t live horseracing believe the closure happened because the number of horses being born across the country has been down for a wild now. this closure will leave northern california without a major racetrack. you may remember bay meadows, which originally opened in san let the 1934, shut down and turned his property over to developers in 2008. kumasi: twitter is
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end fast. still had, how elon musk is reacting. reggie: life in the triple digits. temperatures reaching dangerous heights in death valley over the weekend. drew: take a look at the tam cam. we have high clouds overhead, riding around that ridge of high pressure that brought excessive you across call-up -- excessive heat california this clouds will move out midday. mild inland this morning. at mount diablo, 84. 71 in livermore. currently 65 in conco in walnut creek. still hanging on to that mild air over the weekend. cooler closer to the coast, 50's. exploratorium camera showing partly cloudy. here is how the date shapes up, high clouds from time to time and another day where
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temperatures are hot inland, just not as hot as over the weekend. no excessive heat warnings in effect that still above average. the coast remains comfortable in the 60's. 68 in the city. 93 in concord, 96 in livermore. santa rosa coming in at 87 degrees. but the three-day forecast shows you we continue to cool off. by the middle part of the week, back to average but temperatures are going right bk up by the end of the week.
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since earlier this month, when rain hit the central part of the country. at least 50 roads and 100 homes destroyed. some areas saw more than 20 inches of rainfall. more rain expected this week. kumasi: record monsoon rains forcing people to evacuate homes in new delhi, india. more than 100 have died from flooding. schools are state media are all experts say deli has recorded 113% above average rainfall since june. monsoons are becoming more erratic because of human caused climate change. reggie: i am so glad i missed this extreme heat in europe. you can see people using a fountain near the vatican to cool off from the over 100 degrees temperatures. 16 cities in italy under heat advisories. rome seeing record-breaking
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temperatures. people are being advised to eat light meals, stay hydrated, avoid direct sun. fain, france, germany, poland are also expected to see extreme temperatures this summer. kumasi: customs and deadly looming as a dangerously high temperatures claimed more lives. raging floodwaters brought this family outing very tragic end. jobina: the death toll expected to rise after a flashlight outside philadelphia. five killed overnight, two children still missing. 30's in bucks county say family was visiting from south carolina when their vehicle got swept away by the floodwaters. his son and father were able to get to safety, but the grandmother, mother, and two children were swept away. in san diego county, a biker died after trying to help hikers who had no food or water.
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14 states under he watches and warnings today. el paso, texas has seen triple digit temperatures for 30 consecutive days. four people at a car show taken to the hospital for heat exposure. a biologist warning about the impact wildlife, telling npr birds are struggling to adapt. >> birds are just going to be gone. jobina: smoke from the welders in canada triggering more air-quality alerts, dense smoke expected over the eastern great legs and parts of new york and pennsylvania. hazy skies expected for much of the northeast today. reggie: we saw a lot of hot temperatures over the weekend, including the spot that is typically the hottest place on earth, death valley. the national weather service says the temperature there was out -- at 128
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that is at furnace creek, where the hottest temperature on earth was ever recorded, 134 degrees, in 1913. despite this he, the valley has become a hotspot for tourism. >> it is great to have somebody back at home who knows where you are going, when you should be at certain places and when you should be checking in with them so that if you do not check in, they know to let someone know. reggie: park rangers worn extreme heat is very dangerous. most people can only last as i a few minutes before they have to return to an air-conditioned car or building. much of wine country experienced triple digit heat over the weekend. the warmer weather is welcome on the other hand but concerning on another. winemakers have been waiting for the warm up after the cooler and wetter here. then tears are concerned the later -- vinters are concerned
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this will lead to a later harvest, leaving -- kumasi: the through a lot. so unpredictable. drew: it is hot, rainy, we will see what happens in the coming months no new fires. some moisture of above created instability. some high clouds this morning. live look from our san jose camera. we are starting with clouds this morning. that will race to the east over the next couple of hours. over the weekend, excessive heat warnings inland. much of california dealing with excessive heat. that will ease over the next couple of days. that will allow california to begin to cool off over the next
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couple of days. night wednesday, will closer to average. today, cooler air will move in. but it will still be hot inland red temperatures in our warmest cities will be in the 90's. 70's and 80's oakland to san jose. coast will have cloud cover. 60's there. overnight, the marine layer will push inland, bringing more relief to our warmest cities. warmest cities starting out in the 70's right now. overnight, 50's and low 60's will feel a lot better. tomorrow, we are pushing back 90's even more. most of our cities into the 80's tomorrow afternoon. summer story wednesday. close to average but then we start warming back up by thursday. freddy looks to be the hottest day of the seven-day forecast. cooling trend the next couple of days. we bounced back after that.
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friday, hot inland but that is short-lived. over the weekend, temperatures above average but no access to. -- no excessive heat. jobina: metering lights have flicked on at the bay bridge toll plaza. chp reporting a stall in at least one of the lanes. but it is not popping up on our camera. but you should not slowdowns. san jose, no slowdowns here. the look live at 280. traffic light, as is mass transit. as of right now, everything is on time. reggie: new at 6:00, introducing the golden bachelor. abc is set to announce that mature man will be the object of affection on the new spinoff. plus -- >> it is got a chance. steph curry is the winner! kumasi: steph curry with a
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i am glad we got to see it from that angle. steph curry on sunday in lake tahoe became the winner of the american century championship. this is the first time he won the celebrity tournament. his highest finish before that was fourth-place. his whole tap -- family was there celebrating. cameras were rolling for the crisis moment between steph and his son kanaan. >> you did it, betty. -- buddy. >> did you win? >> there is nothing like that moment where you walk up on the green, the stage is set and you know if i make this, i win the tournament. people who've experienced that, there is no greater feeling.
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trying to win a tournament or whatever. i got to be a professional golfer for a day. then i go back to my day job. kumasi: the win comes a day after curry's electric: one. steph curry is the first -- reggie: that is the one i cannot believe. kumasi: that is crazy. he is the first active professional athlete to win this tournament since 1998. drew: that is exactly how i would react to a hole in one. i would be so excited. going that morning run in, it lucky this morning. a fair amount of high-cost right now but the move out of here by 8:00 a.m. temperatures warm, low 70's around the bay shoreline by noon. inland, 60's and 70's right now
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