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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. kumasi:
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florida and now it is wreaking havoc of the carolinas. reggie: it can be hard to breathe in the bay area. bad air quality alert is the effect this morning. drew is tracking the conditions. kumasi: beyonce broke curfew and some people's souls at her dazzling show at levi's stadium. look at that. reggie: amazing. i love that. kumasi: yes. people did not play it with the outfits they came through. reggie: your outfit was wonderful. kumasi: thank you. shimmery disco. reggie: how are you two feeling? they both went to the concert last night. kumasi: we both had naps. reggie: we come in at 5 a.m.
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jobina: i am so impressed friends. kumasi: and i will get coffee on my break. drew: we have an air quality advisory for the smoke and smog. may not be as bad as yesterday. i think most of us will stay in the moderate category but we could have areas that fall into the unhealthy for sensitive groups but it is easy sunshine later again today. good morning, san jose. partly cloudy conditions. it is a cooler afternoon. we are not as hot as we were yesterday. the cooling trend gets underway today. 70's and 80's away from the coast. we take a closer look at the air quality coming up. jobina: good morning. we start in san jose. we don't normally point out disabled vehicles on the
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highway but this one is slowing you down. at lights are on the. times. you're looking at 22 minutes from antioch to unconquered. kumasi: air quality advisory in effect because of the smoky air. abc 7 news reporter gloria rodriguez live with what you need to know. reporter: good morning. expert says if you have underlying health conditions you will probably feel the effects of the smoke more than the general public. check out this footage we have. our video from above san francisco yesterday. clouded by smoke a similar view from across the bay in emeryville where the smoke was smoke thick you cannot see
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the golden gate bridge. issuing and sparing the -- spare the air alert for wednesday and air quality advisory through today saying you couldn't see smoky, hazy skies or smell smoke in some areas. >> we believe ozone will be in unhealthy levels. there is another thing going on which as we are getting smoke from the fires happening in northern california filtering down to us as well. reporter: one of those the smith river complex fire. nearly 80,000 acres. the bay area air quality district spokesperson says even if a wildfire is hundreds of miles away, it can impact us here in the bay area. you want to know when the smoke will clear. we are told it could happen by this weekend. reggie: seeing deliberate power shut offs from pg&e this morning
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although the numbers are small. turned off power to thousands customers to prevent wildfires from sparking. here is a live look at current college map. if you look up north, one purple triangle indicate about 130 customers still have their power off. we are talking is the colusa county. napa county saw brief outages for a time. kumasi: winemakers in sonoma county says there will be a delay in harvesting most grace because the rain we saw this winter. they celebrated the start of harvest season yesterday with the bellringing. abc7 spoke with the executive director of the sonoma valley mentors alliance and says the colts start to the ladylike grapes from blooming and on the harvest is expected to last until november. >> everyone is ready to get to work. also thinking how far into the holidays what we be picking. kumasi: despite the delay, winery say it should not affect
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the quality of the wine. you could have access to latest updates with the same tools are abc7 weather team uses. download the bay app wherever you stream. reggie: clean up just beginning as a into the atlantic. the storm slammed into florida as a category three hurricane and now it is a tropical storm. they're still trying to figure out the extent of the damage. jobina: the storm left a trail of destruction from fortis big bend region all the way to the carolinas. leaving the city's downtown area flooded in charleston and also blamed for several tornadoes including this one that tossed a car into the air. a downed t the third storm related data -- blamed for the third storm related death. the powerful wind knocking down
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buildings and street signs. many homes left in shambles. >> the top of the roof came in on me and my three kids and my grandson. my daughter is pregnant create i was able to pull her out of it. jobina: the storm brought down a huge oak tree at the governor's mansion in tallahassee. governor desantis and his family were home at the time but not injured. kumasi: the family of a man killed by the police in 2020 will make a plea publicly for justice today. they want attorney general to charge jared todd for his death. he shot and killed sean from the backseat of and are marked police car. the officer had been terminated but just reinstated to the bay ho police department earlier this week after his firing was overturned during arbitration. abc7 i knew steam got a statement from the office and it reads, our review in the case is
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ongoing. we owe it to the family and community to ensure cases involving loss of human life are done right and supported by a thorough, fair and comprehensive investigation. still to come, a younger g fan gets a big honor on the field before the game. reggie: then the incident that has one town buzzing. people asked to keep their windows rolled up because there are too many bees. drew: we are just getting our first look at the smog and the smoke coming our way again today. air quality, and advisory today for moderate air quality. will find improving air quality as we head into the weekend. it is a lot cooler compared to yesterday.
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buzzing near toronto. drivers being warned to keep their windows closed after a truck spilled kreis of b's -- crates of in the streets. most were recovered, there were thousands that flew away. the colonies will be able to survive and repopulate in their new home. drew: outside this morning, the fog has returned to start out our thursday. this is a live look at the tower this morning. the marine layer will help to assure in cooler weather. yesterday was a very warm day across the region. here is feature weather as we go hour-by-hour it we find partly cloudy skies throughout the day and temperatures for the most part stay in the 70's and 80's. we have 90's on the board for livermore and antioch but for the most part 70's and low 80's
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around the bay shoreline. mid and upper 80's are one response from santa rosa to san jose. the cooling trend will continue tomorrow. tomorrow it will feel very cool compared to this forecast we had yesterday. friday in the 60's and 70's with morning drizzle likely. we keep below average temperatures on saturday. kumasi: still to come, it turns out the most are just might be better capable than their male counterparts. we share the survey. as we head to break. a live look it will be right back. ♪ running is awesome. but her moderate to severe eczema would make her skin so uncomfortable. i was always so itchy especially when i was hot.
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kumasi: flames shot through a building in south africa, johannesburg killing at least 73 people including kids. more than 50 people are hurt create local officials say the budding have been taken over by -- building have been overtaken by unhoused people. the cause is being investigated. the city just launched a campaign to help the public better understand how streets teamwork and help you can help out. if you're concerned about some a safety like you might see someone pass out and not responsive or they are experiencing haverhill health crisis, they say do not hesitate to call 911. >> we would rather you call that one when one out of concern that not make the call. we are happy to show up, evaluate someone. we are happy when someone is ok when we arrive.
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but make the call and show that person you care. kumasi: the new campaign also aimed when to clear up when to clear up winter called 911 and 311. 311 four what you see on the screen. syringes on the street also if you are someone you know -- or someone you know is having mental health or drug addiction issues or any struggle you can find a list of local resources on our website abc7news.com/take action. new developments this morning. public health officials say cases are on the rise again. over the past five weeks seven confirmed cases of mpox. since the start of the year the city has been averaging one case a month. health officials encouraging people at risk of getting mpox who have not been vaccinated to get the two vaccine as soon as possible. reggie: crusoe be out again spraying to kill mosquitoes.
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they found west nile positive mosquitoes in a handful of zip codes in san jose carroll county. the plan is despite the area in the 95125 to other areas will be sprayed tuesday. it starts at 10:00 tonight and will last a few hours. kumasi: a young boy who overcame a kidney transplant started the game off with his favorite team. >> you have a message for everyone here. >> play ball. kumasi: 10 year invited by the play ball kid. he was born with enlarged kidneys. he got a kidney transplant. mason's mom was his living donor. reggie: it was beyonce's night at levi's stadium as our world tour it made a stop at
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the bay area. vance took in the experience. queen bey asked concert attendees to wear silver at the stadium. this was a recent request in honor of her birthday. the shimmer was also for everyone else who celebrated virgo season like myself. beyonce's album renaissance impacted so many of her fans at a personal level. >> beyonce is a movement. she is a moment. it is good to be here in celebration of joy, blight and joy. reggie: it was beyonce's fifth time performing at levi's stadium. she was a part of the halftime show during super bowl 50. that is when the very first time anyone saw her perform live formation. jobina: that is right. kumasi: i saw formation last night. she had on the hat. she had on the outfit.
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what was your favorite section? it was blue ivy for me. she got so crowded love -- s got so much love. drew: and she was on eight. jobina: beyonce was off the stage. she did it. reggie: what is it? [laughter] >> yes. jobina: then the, little heart. reggie: it was a great moment. drew: the beginning was great. kumasi: how was your section when everyone was on mute? drew: incredible. i was little annoyed at the end of the meat section with people on other places with woo. reggie: do not share for yourself on mute. kumasi: we are on mute until we are not. drew: mike section was good though. we were preparing everyone.
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reggie: like the woman said, it was very joyous. jobina: it is a really good divide. every single person. -- it was a really good vibe. every single person. drew: that was my fifth time seeing her. reggie: what, it was? i did not know that. drew: yes. i am shocked by that woman every time. the power of her voice. kumasi: and the song selection. they are all challenging songs. drew: and she knew where the camera was every moment. reggie: camera awareness. drew: yes, teach that class. [laughter] reggie: i could learn from her. drew:
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today. they pick up this afternoon. thankfully, the wind is only a short meaning they will keep relative humidity high. no fire concerns like yesterday but it will be a breezy afternoon and also create a cooler afternoon later on. as we look at future weather, partly cloudy today. tomorrow mostly cloudy. look how deep the marine leader grows and tomorrow is a coal day. temperatures well below average for this time of year. we have been going up and up peaking with the hottest day and now the cooling trend is moving in. 70's and 80's today under partly cloudy skies. you -- tonight we find mostly cloudy conditions and pocket the drizzle -- pockets of drizzle. look at these numbers. tomorrow afternoon it is a far cry from the heat of yesterday. all in the 60's and basically low 70's tomorrow afternoon.
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cooling trend is underway tomorrow. we start at the holiday weekend with below average temperatures but by labor day we start to warm up numbers with warming continuing on tuesday. jobina: good morning. we start with a look at mass transit. all running on time right now. if you rely on that for your commute. the richmond-san rafael bridge is slow. where you are nice and clear in san jose as we show you 280 and we wrap up with a look at drive times. still slow in our usual spots this time of the morning. reggie: we turn to ginger zee in florida with a look at what is coming up on gma. ginger: good morning. i do not know if you can hear the front loader working behind us about moving the sand i am standing on because the picnic table was bolted but washed up
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on the sand and into the homes there. this is the southern end of the damage from idalia. we have teams in savannah and charleston and now north carolina getting the end of the storm. will bring the latest updates on a idalia and more. reports of severe turbulence for passenger planes on the rise. what is behind all that and what do you have to know if you're flying this holiday weekend? fda warning repeatedly formula companies about contamination concerns. get into the investigation plus garth brooks live talking about a new adventure. we do not want to miss it right here on gma. reggie: are there any surprises for the storm for you? ginger: it is it was so fast. we knew it would be quick but anytime something moves that baz does not slow down at all -- was that fast and is not slow down at all, this thing spread out.
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reggie:reggie: canada issuing a travel advisory for people a part of the lgbtq community and coming here to the u.s.. the country warning travelers about the laws and policies in force in some states which affect lgbtq rights. in the advisory it encourages people to research and follow the laws of where they are visiting even if they quote infringe on your human rights. more than 500 anti-lgbtq bills introduce in state legislatures this year. why is the ice cream machine always broken at donald sciacca the company wrote in about post they tore apart one of the
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machines mcdonald's uses and they think they have the answer. they say they understand the error codes and want to give franchise owners the tools they need. i fixed it asking congress to let them fix of them on the right to repair at. female surgeons get better results than their male counterparts according to a new study that looked at one million patient records from canada and sweden. patients treated by a man or 25% more likely to die within 90 days of procedures. researchers say previous studies show relationship between practice style and physician-patient communication which they think often differs between mel and female physicians. next at 6:30, joe montana with a surprising answer when asked who the best quarterback of all time is. the white house a me to ease federal restrictions on marijuana. -- aiming to ease federal restrictions on marijuana.
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. reggie: days after a threat that shut down east bay school, community leaders trying to calm worries about hate. how you can voice your concerns. senator? kumasi: for the second time in one month, mitch mcconnell appears to undergo some sort of health issue in front of reporters. reggie: the woman setting the record for her showstopping mole it -- ullet. kumasi: we see you. do it. reggie:
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better than the curly fingernails. kumasi: good morning, everybody. happy thursday. drew: today we still have issues when it comes to the air quality. we have air-quality advisory in effect because of the smoke that will linger in the atmosphere. visibility was reduced yesterday. that is our starting temperatures today mid 50's. outside, hayes is on the horizon so it is a partly cloudy day. we have the air-quality advisory but today is a lot cooler than yesterday. yesterday it was the hottest day on the seven day forecast. today the cooling trend get temperatures skeet 70's and 80's away from the coasts and cooler weather moves and tomorrow. -- move skied tomorrow. jobina: we are very quickly going to show you live, and let you know about roadway construction that is going to potentially impact you.
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the bay bridge toll plaza came on at 5:28. san jose showing you no blocking issues at the moment but we have an alert for drivers because part of i 80 in the east bay will shut down today to labor day weekend. westbound lanes close to state route four in huxley's stretch includes the carquinez bridge to that he tour options you can see there on green on this map for you driver should take 780 two 680 and then highway four back to 80. 80 will reopen tuesday morning and this is all due to a major repaving project. it is similar to what took place on the eastbound lanes of 80 in july. reggie: this morning, smoky and dirty air we still see in the bay area pumped officials to issue and air-quality advisory. gloria rodriguez is live in
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pleasanton with what we should know. reporter: good morning. the sun is just rising here and it does seem like it is a little hazy this morning. you might experience the same thing today. you might see hazy, smoky skies and might smell the smoke in some areas because the smoke in wildfires in northern california and oregon impacting our air quality through today. we have footage we want to show you. smoky skies in emeryville and to san francisco yesterday. the bay area air quality management district issued a spare the -- air alert day. the fires on the border are put down to as such as the smith river complex fire, it is ballooned to nearly 80,000 acres. he says even if a wildfire is hundreds of miles away, it can still impact us here in the bay area. public health professor for cal
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state east bay says the monitors are edging right up to the unhealthy for sensitive groups level. that means those with underlying health conditions will probably feel the effects of the smoke more than the general public. >> it may be warranted you reduce your outdoor activities. stay inside. have the windows close. if you have an air filter or an air conditioner to start running those in the evening. reporter: residents and tourists could not believe how smoky it was yesterday. you were wondering when is the smoke, the hazy skies going to clear up. experts say we could be in look for this weekend. kumasi: held next week following threats that prompted police to shut down and oakland school campus. police patrolled the neighborhood around the school yesterday in response to the numerous threats including
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shouts that were racist. officers can be seen searching the campus of a quote race war from emo threats -- email thre at. community the campus to send support. >> we are not going to stand for this. we are going to come together as a community. we are going to come together as a state and saying no more. no more hate. kumasi: oakland police, alameda county sheriff's office, and fbi are investigating. reggie: study shows the tenderloin center known as a place to safely consume drugs reverse all of his overdose cases before it closed last winter. the facility reverse overdose cases. for nearly 50 weeks people went to the center for resources like housing, showers, and hot meals. it was never meant to be a
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permanent place of refuge. it opened as part of the efforts to mitigate the opioid crisis. kumasi: toy story told you about yesterday, san francisco city attorney is weighing in after salesforce co told the chronicle this year's dream force could be the last in the city. this is of the conviction is impacted by homelessness and the drug crisis. the threat highlights the legal battle between san francisco and advocates for the un-house. the city is trying to get a court to end an injunction to prevent the city from perry and cap ms. -- from clearing encampments. >> i think of the comments unfortunately highlight how important it is for us to resolve this injunction in a way that allows us to provide shelter and services but also maintain healthy and clean streets. we have to do this. everyone is suffering. kumasi: dream force start september 12 and goes through
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the 14th. help is on the way in san francisco. in affordable housing site will officially open today. the mayor along with other city officials will be on hand. reggie: wing of the housing crisis is not just specific to san francisco. seven years ago in santa clara county there only about -- portable housing units there. there is work to push the county over 3000 units. the city is transforming crestview hotel into affordable housing. it must be project is done 49 units will open for those who need it most. it will provide homes for single residents and small families who are currently experiencing homelessness are at risk for homelessness. the county and we do offer a place for those aging out of the foster system. -- the county is aiming to offer a place for those who are aging out of the foster system. >> finding housing for folks finding 30% of the area median income or below is the toughest
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affiant and that is what we will provide here. reggie: santa clara county ultimate goal to have 48 hundred housing units but by 2026. kumasi: bay area congress member promises to push for more federal funding after getting an up close look at food insecurity issues in his district. one of his priorities is authorizing funds for students to receive free or reduced price meals at school. as funding starts to dry up he says he recognizes the need for federal support increasing. >> since we came out of covert and federal funds we put in to get businesses and nonprofits and individuals through that crisis, now there is less money as we enter the funding. it is a challenge. kumasi: took part in a hunger roundtable at the food bank yesterday. this event included a tour of the food bank warehouse in concord. this morning, growing health concerns about senator mitch mcconnell.
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froze up again in front of supporters. more on how the officers responded to this. jobina: staffers fort mitch mcconnell says he felt lightheaded in the moment but felt mind afterward. we heard the same response when he froze for nearly 20 seconds last month. if somebody froze for nearly 10 seconds after being questioned by reporter before his staff member intervened. >> what are your thoughts on running for reelection in 2026? >> oh. >> senator? running for reelection in 2026? we're going to need a minute. jobina: his office consult his doctor before his next event. he went through a series of medical issues this year.
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he suffered a concussion and a fractured rib after a fall in march and another fall in july. he has been using a wheelchair on and off to get around. reggie: 40 legend joe montana is widely regarded as the best quarterback in history. who does he think is the best? in recent interview he gave an answer that might surprise you. he said dan marino is the best quarterback ever despite the dolphins start never winning the super bowl. he said he put up more passing numbers and see era recorded bikes did not pass as much and also said no one could throw a pass like dan marino. joe montana beat dan marino after the 1984 season in the super bowl. kumasi: adventure park featuring decor, shopping and cuisine and inspired by the oscar-winning
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film big hero six. you can eat japanese inspired dishes and indulged at desert shop and grab look alike macaroons or street corn. reggie: there based on transform it into the san francisco meet tokyo, new looking area. kumasi: that is cold. reggie: i really like that movie. -- kumasi: this is cool. reggie: i really like that. it is the golden gate bridge. the golden gate bridge but in a japanese style predispose a calm, three of the top baby
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formula companies getting warnings from the fda over contamination concerns. kumasi: a look at the the markets next. reggie: we are going to meet the woman who are trying to date him. stay with us on the abc7 area streaming app for abc7 at 7 a.m. you can download the app now wherever you stream. drew: here is a live look. east bay hills camera and you can clearly see again we are dealing with the smog, the smoke in our atmosphere. our air quality technically not as bad as it was yesterday. we have an air quality advisory issue for modern air quality but you will notice that a haze in our have a spare, the smoke again today. if you have respiratory issues, you want to limit your time outside.
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improving air quality moves in here by the start of the weekend. today we usher in cooler weather. it's it was a hot day. today date those numbers not nearly as warm as were yesterday. by 1 p.m., partly cloudy skies and for the most part 70's and 80's. we be a few low 90's. but 76 in oakland. 85 in san jose. compare that to the were in yesterday. we will find cooler weather tomorrow. we stay in the 60's and 70's throughout the day on friday but it comes with pockets of drizzle in the morning and mostly cloudy sky, but by saturday prior to conditions with temperatures below average to start out the holiday weekend. we get the complete holiday weekend coming up.
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reggie: fda has sent warning
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letters to worry baby formula companies citing contamination concerns. it comes one year after a major infant formula makers shut down over possible contamination issues triggering a nationwide shortage. the fda sent letters to three other companies. investigators say they found a significant violations inside the facilities. >> bacteria growing from multiple sites and many signs of disappointing lack of attention to the culture of safety in this product that is so essential to the lives of our most precious people. reggie: the fda says current products on the market are safe thanks to previous recalls. the company's warrant have 15 days to respond. -- warned h respond. kumasi: candace regulations may soon be ease at the federal level. department of health and thus recommended may want moved to a lower level.
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president joe biden has requested the initiation process of re-categorizing it under federal law. cannabis is considered illegal in united states but states allow its use in some form. reggie: business owners could soon face millie's of dollars in new fees from visa and mastercard. wall street journal reports both companies will increase fees that merchants pay when they accept customers credit cards. the changes could lead to merchants paying more in fees. according to a report, merchants paid about $93 billion in visa and mastercard credit card fees last year. the price hikes expected to start in october and april. it is not clear how much of those fees will be passed on to all of us. i'm guessing a lot of it. i love look at the new york stock exchange. we are up about 90 points.
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kumasi: talk about commitment. a tennessee woman says she has kept the same hairstyle for more than 30 years and now she holds the record. >> growing the longest bull never really started out as anything but it was the 80's and aesthetic growing minds so i kept it. kumasi: that is that on that. reggie: why is she sp inning? do not just do what the photographer tells you to do. kumasi: she says the last time she cut her hair in the back was in 1990. it measures five feet eight inches and she will appear in the guinness world record book 2024. she's a public health nurse and says having the longest has drawbacks. she has to keep her hair braided because it is longer than she is. and jesus paper towels to dry it
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-- and she uses paper towels to dry it. that is a lot. drew: it just drags floor. kumasi: yeah. congratulations. drew: there really is a record for everything. kumasi: there sure is, drew: going back to the photographer, yes. reggie: spin. she is like ok. is this going to look good? is this a vogue? very cosmo. drew: the wind today will up but thankfully, the direction is only a short meaning it will keep humidity levels elevated. we do not have any fire weather concerns like yesterday but it will be a breezy afternoon, and
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today we see clouds streaming in this afternoon. partly cloudy conditions expected that will lead to tomorrow morning starting out with a deep marine layer. expect a great start to our friday. likely track pockets of drizzle and friday a mostly cloudy day and temperatures well below average. the cooling trend gets underway here today. we have issues with our air quality. an air quality advisory in effect today for moderate levels because of the smog and smoke in our atmosphere. overnight tonight we turned mostly quality and with that on short low strength and think bring about but air quality in the afternoon. these are friday afternoon highs. 60's and low 70's. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. we go through a cooling trend begins today. tomorrow isolated chance tomorrow -- of drizzle.
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we start out the holiday weekend with those temperatures below average and broader conditions and we warm up by labor day on monday. jobina: good morning. we begin with a significant delay you are going to face westbound four, if you're traveling through the area especially out of antioch. we also are seeing a minor slow down due to a disabled vehicle on eastbound four before bailey road. at the san mateo bridge things are slow your traveling westbound. northbound and southbound traffic along 880 is not bad. a live picture showing you oakland near the coliseum. i will let you know if anything changes. reggie: if you went to bed early yesterday, miss the blue moon. a pollutant does not at the do with the color -- the blue moon does not to do with the color,
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it is just not many of them. two full moons at the closest distance to earth along their orbit. take a look at this shot taken by one of our team members. kumasi: this is beautiful. reggie: you did not see it from levi's stadium last night? kumasi: no. reggie: the next super blue moon does not happen until 2037. so if you missed it, you missed it. kumasi: we are getting our first introduction to the 22 women who will be vying for the heart of the golden bachelor and there is at least one familiar face. here are the ladies. 71-year-old gary turner who lost his wife will be looking for love again and hoping to find it with one of these women the. the cast includes women from 16 different states including four from here in california. >> i am peggy. >> i am leslie.
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i'm sexy four years old. -- 64 years old. >> i'm ready to find a now. -- love now. reggie: i am rooting for her. we are all rooting for her. kumasi: the cast also features patty james who is mom of former bachelor, met james. the golden bachelor premieres on thursday. it is coming up september 28 right here on abc7. i am invested. reggie: i am ready. i never watched it in my life but i'm invested. kumasi: to a sweet moment between father and a caught on video. >> you have a visitor.
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of school and he thought the school mascot was just in his class, but that is what happened when he realized it was his dad. his dad had been deployed overseas for one year before this moment right here. reggie: this children? can't he just walk in? kumasi: the mascot? reggie: no, the dad. as a former mascot, i feel like we are ruining the magic. kumasi: oh. ok. i get it. you just want the data walk in -- dad to walk in. up next, the seven things you need to know today.
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newscast live and on-demand through the abc7 app. you can download the app now and start streaming. kumasi: as we head to break, we
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kumasi: east coast now leaving a path of destruction in its wake create the storm was possible for tomatoes, letting in multiple states from florida to the carolinas. reggie: the family of a man shot and killed by police in 2020 will demand justice today. they want the attorney general to charge gerrit thanh for his death. the attorney general office as their view of the case is ongoing. kumasi: a major construction project shutting down westbound interstate 84 labor day weekend. the closure starts at 9:00 tonight from my 780 to highway four. a detour will be available.
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drew: get ready for cooler weather. a live look from our exploratorium, and you can see we are still dealing with smog and a bit of smoke in the atmosphere. air quality advisory is in effect today. likely staying in moderate levels. we could see pockets of unhealthy to sensitive grooves but if you have respiratory issues, you do want to limit your time outside. partly cloudy conditions. a cooler day. temperatures in the 70's and 80's away from the coast. 71 in the city today. 76 in oakland. 85 in san jose. jobina: bringing you a live picture from the bay bridge toll plaza. it is our busiest thought. the backup officially. reggie:
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about beyonce but somehow we are talking about taylor swift again. she's having her tour in movie theaters happening october 13. kumasi: all about de bay. beyonce brought it and so did you all up with the outfits. everybody had it together. she didn't break curfew last night by about 30 minutes -- she did break curfew last night by about 30 minutes. nobody was upset. not a soul. we were out there singing and dancing and looking fabulous. her next stop is in l.a. with three shows this weekend and one of them is on her birthday. i'm excited to see that show because i know it is going to be good. just like ours was. drew: it was amazing. i saw a lot of it on tiktok but
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being there, it is radically different and amazing. jobina: so much to take in. kumasi: how did three hours of solid back to back, her voice? reggie: her vocals are very impressive. no shade to any of these other girllies they are great but i'm talking beyonce is the entire interstate system. ♪ >> "good morning america," dolly leaving a trail of destruction against the southeast. on the move this morning dumping heavy rain on the carolinas, a tornado flipping a car

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