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reggie: elon musk announcing the phasing out of the bluebird logo after 17 years. kumasi: a's again and hoping giants fans will join them. reggie: good morning to you. kumasi: lots to get to. we will start the check with the forecast with drew. drew: outside this morning, it is foggy over the city. an indication, the marine layer is back and helping to push the onshore flow back inland. temperatures, we are working up not too bad. in the 50's close to the coast. 65 we are in the 50's and right around 8:00 a.m. as we head to the
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too bad around lunchtime. the warmest cities in not as warm as we were over the weekend and temperatures trending closer to where they should be this time of the year. 67 in san francisco. 80 in san jose from concord, antioch. it is a warm afternoon. let's get a check of traffic with jobina. reggie? jobina: a little confusing on our end. we are showing you the coliseum camera and the headlights are traveling southbound the next round will be in emeryville. so far, we have had a pretty good commute and we are looking at a sig alert in the south bay around san jose and i will have the information for you. reggie: we will start with this
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dramatic video of a crash in san francisco that happened on the sanchez street stairs near 19th street. witnesses who came to help the people inside the car somehow ran away from the scene. amanda del castillo following that story for us this morning. amanda: remarkable that no one was injured or killed in this crash. witnesses tell us people were walking down the scared -- stairs one or two minutes before the car went downhill. take a look at your screen, witnesses say the person behind the driver's seat drove off the dead end and landed upside down. it happened at 7:19 saturday evening. we were told a car -- the people in the vehicle were captured on video leaving the car.
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police haven't said they -- they have committed any crimes. a witness the before and after impact. >> i heard a thud and that is when they were bouncing through the overgrowth and hit the trees and it landed and it was silence. >> when i ran to the car, i feared -- i heard yelling from the car and i yanked on the door. it was not stuck. it opened and people poured out. >> is everyone out? auntjuan: one witness describes people -- there are many questions about why those in the video left the accident scene. another witness as a man showed up after the crash telling him and many others that he had been carjacked and the car went --
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that went off the hill is his will stop you can see there are signs of the impact around the sanchez stairs railing, pulled off of the staircase. caution tape at the top and the trees down below all signaling the impact where the car landed upside down on its roof. kumasi: broke up a early-morning sideshow in oakland. this was the scene sunday morning at the intersection of -- you can see multiple cars and drugs taking turns and doing donuts. this sideshow lasted anywhere between 15 and 20 minutes before please broke it up. -- before police broke it up. activity will be towed and
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seized with a 30 day hold. reggie: open community groups are discussing the future of the oakland coliseum complex. proposal is on the table in the groups want to make sure they have a seat at the table. faith organizations, and affordable housing advocates met to talk about a so-called community benefits agreement for the project. the african-american enterprise -- entertainment sports group is leaving the proposal. -- is leading the proposal. here get their needs met so the coliseum site should provide affordable housing, good quality jobs. reggie: open mayor sheng thao the a's have signaled their plans to move the biggest. the coliseum could be bacon in the near future.
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kumasi: the a's are facing off against the giants. fans are hoping the friendly rivals will support them in their push to sell the team. lena howland has the look. >> long before talks of the a's moving to vegas began, the giants were in the same position in the 90's. they were about to move to tampa bay for a local ownership group stepped in. >> we are hoping that they can understand what we are going through. we are in the bottom of the ninth. >> that is why the oakland 68 says they are hoping to unite the bay by getting giants fans on board. >> we are asking the whole bay area to unite for this one because and keep things in oakland. >> more than 27,000 a's showed up and packed the coliseum in green shirts hoping to take you
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back off the same momentum, the oakland 68 partnered with a group that will be handling -- and they will be handing out unite the bay posters to fans. >> in our version, we giants play or standing over oracle and the a's players standing over the coliseum and shaking hands. >> their own chair part -- chair card on the back --cheer car on the back --cheer card on the back. the oakland 68 all have plans to hand out about 1000 sell shirts to a's and giants fans except this time, they will be back in -- black-and-white. >> we are doing a neutral color.
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the giants can wear this, -- >> although the nevada senate already passed a three dollar bill last month to help fund a new stadium in las vegas, these friends are hoping for change in the 11th hour in hopes of keeping baseball in both sides of the bay. >> it is turning into a all out hail mary situation. reggie: brewing company says it is opening -- open to proposal for their employees to buy the company. through a spokesperson, the company says they will entertain the plan if the coalition has enough funding. the company is moving ahead with liquidation in the coming weeks as well as reviewing interest from other essential buyers. there is more to learn about the history of anchor brewing and its part in that bay area beer
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landscape. we have a full look of the brewery through the years. kumasi: twitter's blue bir is no more. elon musk tweeted the logo had been changed to an x. jobina, this is the latest big change since elon musk bought the company. jobina: the logo is live. i will show it to you but video here shows the exterior, the san francisco headquarters and you can see a large x. industry experts say the change is not surprising. there his -- there is his market -- companies spacex and he founded a start up called x.com. one of his son's with an x.
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one video, messaging, payments, banking, be adding a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services and opportunity. critics say this will be confusing to twitter's audience because the company has seen major changes in less than an year and if you go right now to twitter.com, this is what you will be faced with. happy x, the bird is no more -- you have the x, the bird is no more. drew: we are finally we have a cooler morning. the temperatures we are seeing, 10 degrees cooler compared to livermore yesterday. we are starting to see temperatures trend closer to average for this time of year. live doppler seven along --
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satellite, breaking us the heat inland and that is pushing off to the east but you can see showers, the clouds rotating around this high and we will get high clouds streaming in from time to time throughout the day. this low will take over later on this week and will help to bring temperatures very comfortable by wednesday through the -- through friday. a live group -- a live look from a rooftop camera. we will keep the fog bear away from the coast and we have generally clear skies. temperatures will be low 90's inlet. upper 60's along the coast so it will be a warm afternoon not as hot as we were over the weekend. 80 in san jose, 67 in the city. warm and hot in the north bay. in the three day forecast, mild to warm today. we have a one-day spike in temperatures inland and cooler and breezy weather takes over.
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we will take a full look of the seven day forecast. reggie: not one but two big live events in the bay area canceled over the weekend because of illnesses. kumasi: it could be the country's biggest strike in 60 years and one week left until the contract expires for the 40,000 ups employees. reggie: from
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impact on nearby neighborhoods. the first incident imp neighborhoods for six months. the tapwater in the town of youngsville has been cleared for use without -- morning. over the weekend, the officials said three consecutive follow-up tests were -- has approved lifting the boil advisory. reggie: today marks one week until the current contract expires. the contact -- the contract has been negotiated and ups as they are prepared to increase wages and benefits for full and part-time workers. if workers walk off the job, it will be the largest strike in a single company in american history. >> ups has told --
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strike themselves and we will withhold our labor july 31 but if we get a tentative act -- agreement and we will recommend it, we will not withhold labor. reggie: economic consultants say a 10 day strike will cost the u.s. economy more than 5 billion dollars. negotiators from both sides are expected to meet tuesday in washington dc and now about the strike that has shut down hollywood, sag-aftra is allowing small budget studio a 22 -- a24 its actors. negotiations with major studios are still stalled. the writers guild of america is about to enter its third month on strike, the unions did not ask the public to boycott films like barbie and oppenheimer and asked supporters to post on social media about the strike. kumasi: a high-speed rail
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project connecting southern california to las vegas has gotten the green light. the project received an environmental review for the $12 billion project. the train will be making stops near a ranch in the las vegas strip. the company says it high-speed train will have zero omissions and will take half the time it takes to drive from l.a. to vegas, which the train will be over two hours. reggie: this is amazing. we are trying to get our thing off the ground and they will have this built. jobina: there bigo. -- there we go. drew: it will all connect. jobina: the one for us. drew: you can travel that stretch in the valley if you -- reggie: there's from now, if all goes correctly. we are happy for you, vegas and
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l.a.. drew: love therefore you. [laughter] we will find fog o exploratorium camera. clouds along the coast. the trend -- it cooler start getting you out the door, fog and drizzle on the coast. later today, it is seasonal warm for a lot of us stop inland temperatures in -- us. inland temperatures in check. areawide, we will do the cooldown. the end of the week temperatures near or below average for this time of year. clouds will thin out as the afternoon goes out and we will keep the clouds along the immediate coast line. 60 one half moon bay. pretty pleasant around the shoreline. we will warm inland.
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you will go into the lot -- low 90's later today. tonight, we will have patchy cloud cover along the scope -- the shoreline. here is the future tracker temperatures on tuesday, a one-day increase in temperatures on the inland upper 90's. by wednesday, temperatures quite comfortable for this time of year. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. but the warmer afternoon for one day tomorrow and it is breezy and cooler for the rest of the week by thursday and friday. temperatures close to average and the weekend looking nice, afternoon sunshine. jobina: we have a sig alert in a san jose. this is the one i was messed -- mentioning to you. we have a look at the map, southbound 101 cars involved in major injuries. the chp is reporting it a
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possible deadly situation so we are working together information. southbound 101, all be blocked. a live look right now, we have the san mateo bridge for you. where these taillights are traveling is toward the peninsula and we will wrap up with a look at the drive times, things have been pretty clear but highway four to the maze, 17 minutes. kumasi: the 17 -- seven minutes -- seven things to know this morning. reggie: the major work that ramped up this
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talked the weekend box office. it rates in $55 million domestically. reggie: a's reverse boycott in an effort the night debate. they are calling for fans on both teams to join together. drew: get ready for tomorrow afternoon. we are saying bye-bye to the excessive heat we had over the weekend and it is comfortable, similar to saturday temperatures around the 70's a wrong -- along the bay shoreline. jobina: we are going back to the major sig alert in san jose. all lanes are blocked on southbound 101. kumasi: employees with anchor brewing company have a shot at saving the company from going out of business stop the company says it will entertain any
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serious proposals from workers to buy the company and run it as a co-op. turning to major roadway upgrades. eastbound interstate 80 has reopened. you can see were in place over the weekend and you can see them marked in green and the red you see on the map is the stretch of road opened back up. drivers tried to avoid the area where the work was done and officials say traffic went down 50% in this area. cruise replaced three miles of pavement with reinforced concrete. >> you will have a smooth ride when you get on this. there will be no joints in the concrete. because there are no joints, it will last longer. we are looking at a possible 40 year lifespan. kumasi: caltrans says it will take a whole weekend to repave one lane of traffic.
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the weekend of august 18. reggie: the rock announce hours before their show saturday night that the performance needed to be rescheduled for august. according to the vander's twitter account, sickness was said to be a cause of the canceled show. and very similar story in the south bay, where soccer fans were let down saturday night after the highly anticipated friendly match between ft -- fc barcelona and officials say a significant part of a barcelona swap -- squad came down with a stomach flood --bug. kumasi: it stadium so these are already -- an uproar over new rules and regulations.
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stadium officials say there will be no tailgating or outside access for fans who do not have a ticket. 20,000 on ticketed fans showed up at the philadelphia show. levi has been the popular swifties friendship basics -- race -- bracelet at first but they walked back the decision. reggie: the regions where tents have turned dangerous and deadly. kumasi: while -- why there are only 19 movie theaters in the country back to show oppenheimer the way it could be seen. >> this is abc 720 47 -- abc 720 47. -- abc 7 >> we are where you are.
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> it was a that no one was killed because there were people walking down the stairs literally a minute or two before the car moved. reggie: such a dramatic crash scene near dolores park. a car plummets at the bottom of the sanchez stairs will stop neighbors rush in -- sanchez stairs. neighbors rush in to help. kumasi: the justice department demanding texas remove floating areas along the border of mexico or face legal action. texas governor greg abbott has hours left to comply. reggie: some regions spending three weeks in the triple digits. kumasi: it is monday, july 24.
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reggie: we will check in with meteorologist drew tuma. weather moving in and it is a lot more comfortable especially for cities inland that were hot on saturday at warm yesterday. we have some high cirrus clouds this morning and they will hang with us over the next couple hours. temperatures, we are waking up to the 50's and low 60's. here's future weather showing you the high clouds coming in this morning. that afternoon is partly cloudy and temperatures in the low 90's in the warmest spot we are chopping 10 degrees off the highest compared to this past weekend. comfortable around the baby shoulder -- the bay shoreline. 93 in santa rosa. comfortable in the city with a high of 67 degrees. jobina:
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we have a sig alert in effect. all lanes are blocked. southbound 11 before totally road. you have multiple cars involved with the crash and multiple major injuries so we have no estimated time as to when everything will reopen. elsewhere, a live look at the golden gate bridge and we will check in to see at advisory returns stop it was consistent for most of last week and we will end here with a live preacher -- picture at the bridge. reggie: police are investigating after a dramatic crash in san francisco at the sanchez stairs near 19th street and in the castro district. witnesses say the people inside ran away from the scene. amanda del castillo following the story for us. amanda: there are still clear
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signs of that impact around the sanchez stairs. it happened on saturday afternoon. we will start at the top and can see caution tape left over with the car was coming from. it ripped off a lot of the railing here towards the bottom of the staircase and you see that tree debris scattered through the bottom and this is where the car landed we want you to take a look at the video. a car driving off the dead end and landing upside down at 19th and sanchez. one witness screeching tires. saying the car counting through the overgrowth. once it did l says they helped a car full of vehicle -- people in the vehicle and the passengers took off. police say they were unable to locate those who were in the car
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but haven't said if they committed a crime other than leaving the scene of an accident. one witness says another man showed up after the crash telling many people that he was carjacked in the car that crashed was his. he noticed -- one person not things he did not expect to see or hear. >> one phrase i still remember is i -- we have three minutes, we need to run. a bunch of stuff came out the car, i think, to tasers. >> it was a miracle no one was killed because they were people walking down the stairs literally a minute or two before the car flew down the hill. we are lucky that no one got killed. amanda: unanswered questions about why those in the car ran away from
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the accident scene that happened saturday evening but sfpd confirms this is an open and active investigation. kumasi: justice department is preparing a lawsuit against texas for its large loading bu southern border. jobina: until 2 p.m. local time to either remove the barriers or face legal action. he blamed president biden saying texas is "stepping up to address the crisis. " this treatment of migrants, a letter became public last week which says state troopers were
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allegedly giving orders to push children back into the river and to refuse water to migrants. officials in the department claimed the missing -- the missile war -- the whistleblower misinterpreted the order. >> what that means is to verbally tell them go to a port of entry. jobina: abc news has learned the state trooper who raised claims of inhumane treatment has been on the job for more than five years. greg abbott's office says texas is deploying every tool to prevent legal -- illegal crossing. kumasi: trump is leading the pack, he is followed closely by ron desantis. mike pence a haley, stem -- tim got an chris christie -- tim scott and chris christie have qualified.
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kumasi: pelosi is criticizing house speaker kevin mccarthy, accusing him of playing politics of the idea of expunging former president donald trump's two impeachment. >> this is about being afraid. donald trump is a puppeteer and what does he do all the time? shine a light on the strings. these people are pathetic. kumasi: on a call with former president donald trump, mccarthy says he backed the idea of expunging the former president's impeachments. mccarthy sparked outrage from trump allies and he said that he thinks the former president can win in 2024 but did not know if he was the strongest candidate. cnn is reporting mccarthy called trump and apologized. president biden is set to
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announce the construction of a new monument honoring and make till -- honoring emmett till. the president is expected to make the announcement on tuesday which would have been tiil's 87th birthday. reggie: will be in paris -- organization better known as unesco. the u.s. withdrew from during the trump administration in 2017. dr. biden will give a speech. the historic heat deadly toll and spreading further across the nation. in texas, officials in fort worth announced four heat related deaths this month. las vegas and phoenix can see more consecutive days of triple
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digit temperatures. thousands of heat records have been set across the u.s.. washington governor jay inslee says this record heat is proof that climate change is harming the planet. >> we understand the beast is at the door. we knew it was coming for us but it is now pounding on the door so we have to dramatically increase efforts. reggie: phoenix is still on track to become the first major american city to average more than 100 degrees for an entire month. if the heat is on today, it will be the city's 25th consecutive day over 100 the -- degrees. kumasi: jamie foxx is speaking publicly about his medical scare for the first time. >> academy award foxx is breaking his sounds for the first time after a medical scare that him to be hospitalized.
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>> i'm to say thank you to say everyone who has prayed -- i want to say thank you to everyone who has prayed and sent messages. i cannot tell you how far it took me. >> he got emotional and personal. >> i went through something that i thought i would never go through. >> hollywood wasting no time reacting to the start's heartfelt as it. though rock commenting going to bear hug the expletive out a few -- out of you." of the players of team usa on the journey to a three pete at the women's world cup. reggie: weekend box numbers prove it is barbie's world. the records the blockbuster is
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breaking. drew: good morning, we are taking a look at live doppler 7. there is a battle going on. high pressure which brought about that inland heat last weekend. it is flowing -- up to the east. it is high pressure for a partly cloudy start to the day. low pressure out of the pacific northwest is trying to move in and pull us off with these two are stuck where they are. by the middle part of the week, this low will win out and that will bring comfortable weather for much of the seven day forecast stop we are finding fog -- forecast. we are finding fog. it's a partly cloudy day. low 90's in a been warmest -- the warmest cities. we are trending cooler over the next couple of days. closer to average for this time of the year, 73 opened.
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80 san jose. hotter in santa rosa at 93. 92 in antioch. abnormal -- a warm-up inland tomorrow but on wednesday, the low will win the fight and it will find cooler weather and breezy conditions and cooler temperatures by the end of the week and we will show you temperatures dipping back in the day, sneaker drops meant getting online to wait in line.
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kumasi: oppenheimer shattered expectations over the weekend. it took in more than $80 million and up only a handful of city others in the u.s. are showing the drama as the director intended. >> how about because this is the most important thing to ever happen in the history of the world? >> it is the biggest fan -- film
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of the year. >> it is a huge and immersive screen. >> oppenheimer is a biopic about j robert oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb. christopher nolan opting to shoot the movie in 70 millimeter film, no easy feat. >> it is big and fantastic. there is a strip of imax film there. 15 perforations per >> imax 70 mm brings seminar -- cinematic them to life. -- cinematic film to life. this year skies constant scope of the film is why only a few theaters are screening --
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swinging it -- screaming it -- crescreening it is only one of 30 the entire world showing oppenheimer the way christopher nolan intended. >> it allows the frame to finish. you are in the room with these actors. i refer to it as 3d without the got -- glasses. >> only 19 peers in the u.s. are showing oppenheimer in 70 millimeters imax. the stunningly advanced chemical feet is run by old but reliable software. >> it is a bit ironic. >> a palmpilot, not wid or heard of, is the software mechanism imax uses to control this massive real. >> some people thought it was funny. >> imax 70 millimeters is the
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crown jewel of the movie industry, giving oppenheimer viewers a uniquely immersive cinematic experience. reggie: and oppen second because the biggest movie in the country is already. --barbie. >> i don't have anything big planned. you should stop by. >> so cool. reggie: it breaks in dollars domestically over the weekend, the largest opening weekend so far this year and the biggest ever debut for a female director. the combined release for barbie and oppenheimer has become a pop-culture sensation and one that could help revive a struggling movie industry. oppenheimer brought in $80.5 million. jobina, you saw barbie. jobina: when we see it later
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this week, you will love it. it is so cute, an original story. that is what my friend and i said, everyone was on 10,000. screaming when people came on and everyone is saying, "hi barbie." everyone was in their pink. it was really fun. kumasi: do all of y'all have outfits? reggie: i will put something together. drew: i will dress like one of the cans --kens. reggie: are we doing ken we doing barbie? [laughter] drew: i am excited. we have fog this morning. this is the sutro tower. you will find the marine layer on the coast and it is a pretty
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picture. we have high cirrus clouds. it is a cooler morning compared to this time yesterday. it is seasonable the next few days but temperatures going up to below average by the end of the week. we will find the seven day forecast, no heat advisories, no excessive heat earnings but we do have issues with far, less than a mile visibility in santa rosa. that is the part -- the problem spot. we will have partly cloudy condition today and temperatures warm in and out aside as we were over the weekend. -- we were over the weekend. 80 in san jose and we will go 67 in the city which is where we should be this time of year. morning clouds giving way to a bit of afternoon sunshine in san francisco. tonight, we will dip into the 50's and 60's.
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we have one-day rise in temperatures on tuesday the warmest areas going to the upper 90's but that warmer -- warmer pattern but it -- warmer pattern is short-lived. we will keep temperatures comfortable for the rest of the seven day forecast. we have mild and warmer temperatures today and warmer inland one day tomorrow and the breeze brings us cooler weather somma -- weather. jobina: we have major issue underway that are being investigated by the chp, the south bay. we will start in san jose before tully road. we have one lane that was open for the sig alert. initially, all lanes were blocked and the chp is reporting three people or rest for the hospital and further south, camden avenue is shut down at act -- at highway 85 due to a
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deadly crash investigated. a live look at the bay bridge toll process -- toll plaza. traffic is moving in walnut creek as we wrap up with this list picture showing you 680. reggie: one of the hottest tickets in town is going for several hundred dollars in the resale market and we are not talking about taylor swift. kumasi: making life on the water accessible for all.
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they learn to steer and navigate and handle sales. all the activity were -- activities were available on american -- with american silanes -- sign language. >> for me, i love to see the kids learn and grow and become confident in the skills they are learning and to really leave their phone and technology behind and experience the world around us. reggie: a call of the sikh spokesperson says the crew went to make the maritime world accessible to all. by doing that, making their emergency procedures more visible. kumasi: u.s. women's national team had a seemingly easy opening match at the world cup against vietnam. the tougher competition is on the way. team usa are gearing up for their next match against in there the lens -- against the netherlands. for many and on th
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is their first time playing in the wrote cup. one person was the breakout star in friday's match. spence spoke with reporter. >> it is crazy. there are days where i still will go over and sit at dinner and like whoa. kumasi: netherlands on wednesday and the match kicks off at 6:00 p.m. reggie: race organizers say 29,000 organizers -- runners took part in a marathon. the first woman to finish with san francisco's leandra's immerman in the first to finish in the non-binary category with someone from sf. >> we to have the mindset of rehabilitating and bettering
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yourself and the process. a lot of people -- keep going and don't stop. reggie: the 26 mile this -- 18 -- a scenic run across the presidio and back through goading gate park and finishing the bay bridge. drew: very cool. we have coastal clouds and coastal drizzle, partly cloudy conditions. temperatures in the 50's and we will take the slow kind asked i'm into the 60's -- we will take the slow climb into the 60's. a few high clouds out there, bleeding to the -- leading to partly cloudy conditions. temperatures later on, mild to warm and not as warm as we were over the weekend. no excessive heat warnings or heat advisories but we will go to the low 90's around the bay
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shoreline. the 70's and upper 60's along the coastline. 60's and 70's from san francisco to oakland, 74 in palo alto. 93 in santa rosa. 92 in antioch. a temperature of 80 degrees, looking across the state, if you are traveling, southern california, l.a. going to 86. the valley look we -- the valley looking warm. back here at home, here is how the three day forecast shapes up. a spike in temperatures ended by by wednesday, cooler weather takes over and by the end of the week, those temperatures at or slightly low average for this time of the year. kumasi: which bay area syria -- city the new women's soccer team will be calling home. reggie: the california school board bans textbooks about harvey milk. reggie: right now, this note
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