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>> announcer: lives from cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5
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news. right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, the warriors are back in the bay. we'll hear from the team as they receive a hero's welcome at san francisco international airport. we're suffering as a people. we're hurt. >> i don't go out past 9:00 because too much activity. >> gunfire strikes several bystanders at a bay area bar. the new video showing happened moments before the deadly shooting. as a pediatrician and a vaccinologist, i couldn't be happier. >> and bay area counties getting ready to give out vaccines to kids under 5. this morning, doctors have a message for skeptical parents. good morning. it's saturday, june 18th. i'm andria borba in for devin fehely. let's start with a check of our weather. gorgeous sunrise with first alert meteorologist darren peck. >> good morning. welcome to quweekend mornings here.
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we get you three, four times a year. love it when you're with us. sunrise at 5:47. that's the view from the salesforce tower. you can already tell, this is a sunny day. we have a few low clouds right near the water. for the most part, remember what yesterday was like? that's pretty much exactly what today is going to be, except a little bit warmer. in general, we'll be near 80 for some warmer inland spots. 70 in the bay. 58 at the beach. you can see some of those spots, like concord, santa rosa, you might be seven, eight degrees warmer. most everybody else is the same. i'll show you the warmup in a few minutes. back to you. ♪ nba champs are back in the bay area. a look inside the team jet as they landed at sfo. draymond, klay, steph and company bringing home the hardware, that larry o'brien trophy, from boston. andrea nakano was waiting as the team hit the tarmac. >> reporter: steve kerr told us when he got off the plane that
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it kept like a very long flight. this comes after a very long night celebrating another championship. draymond green and his new best friend were greeted with cheers as he stepped off the plane. behind him was steph curry with his mvp trophy. >> nice to bring larry back home where he belongs. like draymond said, it's the warriors invitation to be back. this is special. >> reporter: the team celebrated after the win and on the plane as the veteran dubs got a chance to share this experience with teammates who have become nba champs for the first time. then you have head coach steve kerr, who has won five as a player and now four as a coach. >> i'm not going to lie, i'm tonguoe hungover right now. we had a great night last night, incredible night. a late night. it's special just celebrating with the team and families.
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it's a beautiful night. i think when we all got into the locker room and the team chanted f-you, draymond, mocking the celtics fans, it was funny. >> reporter: a small group of employees was there for the return. the team is back home, and it knows there is more to celebrate ahead. >> get the job done. it's an emotional roller coaster. all the work that goes into it, the whole team is excited. everybody is exhausted, though, so ready to get some rest and get ready for the parade monday. >> to see it happen in san francisco, the first time ever, this is almost unreal. we're excited about the andrea na nakano, kpix 5. >> final plans for monday's parade are set. the warriors' first victory celebration since moving to san francisco will stretch nearly a mile and a half down market street. kpix 5's betty yu shows us players and fans won't be the only ones celebrating along the route. >> reporter: monday's parade
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will be the first for a professional team in the city, since the giants won the world series in 2014. it could be the biggest one-day boost for downtown bars and restaurants who have struggled to stay open during the pandemic. san francisco's chief economist told the "business times" he expects the economic impact to be $75 to $100 per parade-goer, including transportation costs. bart may be your best bet. >> we have plenty of capacity. we have our normal weekday service. we'll make a point of running the longest ten-car trains throughout the day. in addition to that, we're going to stage a dozen event trains that we can deploy on an as-needed basis, as we gauge the size of the crowds. we can be responsive to that. >> reporter: the parade route is just under a mile and a half. it'll be filled with pans and sfpd officers in uniform and plain clothes. >> we're not going to be top rating violence. we're not going to be tolerating
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vandalism. we want people to enjoy this parade and show san francisco and show the world what our team is all about. >> reporter: monday is also the official juneteenth holiday, which means fewer workers. but traffic is still expected to be heavy if you decide to drive. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. >> we invite you to watch monday's parade of champions with us. our live coverage begins streaming at 9:00 a.m. on cbs news bay area and kpix 5 starting at 10:00. now at 6:00, 13 students and a teacher from albany are recovering after their tour bus crashed into a cargo truck at a rest stop in france. a viewer whose daughter was on the bus sent us these photos. the group was on a ten-day educational trip organized outside of the school district. their injuries range from cuts and bruises to broken bones. we're told the more seriously injured were not wearing the
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seat belts provided. innocent bystanders were hit by gunfire at a bay area bar not long after the warriors won the championsh, a it was all caught on surveill camera. da lin has the details. >> reporter: it was a targeted hit. the murder victim was standing next to the van, but stray bullets hit multiple bystanders. it was a busy night on 14th street. a lot of people out and act in downtown oakland. some were perhaps celebrating the warriors winning a championship. just before 10:30 thursday night, surveillance video showed the victim in the yellow jacket walking near 14th and harrison. as he was talking to a couple of women, an suv pulled up on the street. four gunmen got out and opened fire on him. it appeared a gun was jammed briefly. the driver of the suv came around and fired a few more shots at the victim as he was on the ground.
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here's a different camera angle. oakland police say the targeted victim died at the scene. so far, no motive. they would only say the victim was a 25-year-old san francisco man. police say the shooting injured a woman who was talking to the victim. a bullet graved a security guard standing in front of the nearby halftime sports bar. stray bullets also hit two customers inside a different bar. >> this had nothing at all to do with any pwarriors game. nothing to do with my bar or 310. it had everything to do with thw the victim was going or what brought him to 14th street. the owner of halftime sports bar, james daly, worries for the safety of his customers and staff. >> i have three daughters who work in myplace. it scares me to death this is what we see in oakland with the gun violence. >> we're suffering as a people. we're hurt. we're traumatized. this is not what we want.
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>> reporter: nearby business owners want more police controls and the city to invest more money in violence prevention. >> oakland has a holistic approach to reducing gun violence called cease-fire. we have gotten national headlines. we cut gun violence in half in oakland, and we've kept it there for many years, until the pandemic. >> reporter: the mayor says they'll put more resources into cease-fire to try to stop the violence. neighbors say this has to stop. >> i don't go out past 9:00. there's too much activity out here. it's just too dangerous. >> reporter: business owners on this block say they survived the pandemic, but they worry they won't survive the violence because people are afraid to come down here. they hope people will support them by patronizing their businesses. in downtown oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. the bay area's youngest kids could soon roll up their sleeves for covid shots in a matter of
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days. kpix 5's sara donchey takes us on a county tour to show us where and when. >> reporter: next week, 9-month-old madeline's mom hopes to be the first in line to get her daughter vaccinated against covid-19. >> to make sure she is okay and healthy is something i would look forward to doing with her. >> reporter: on friday, the fda authorized moderna and pfizer's vaccines for children under 5, clearing the way for the cdc to give its final recommendation, which could come this weekend. so are bay area health officials prepared? >> here in the county of santa clara, we are ready. >> reporter: we reached out to several county health departments to find out when they might offer shots. santa clara will offer them this coming tuesday. contra costa and morena on wednesday. san francisco is aiming for mid-week. alameda county didn't offer a date but was focused on increasing the pediatricians offices that could offer the shots. san mateo county planned to offer small-scale clinics at early head start sights.
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health officials recommended parents try first to get children vaccinated at their pediatrician's office. >> as a pediatrician and a vaccinologist, i couldn't be happier that now just about everybody in our population will have access to these safe and effective vaccines. >> reporter: for parents who are not yet convinced about getting young kids vaccinated, t tri valley pediatricians wants them to consider the risks of not doing it. >> 440 deaths in kids less than 4 years of aige due to covid. we remind parents of the seriousness of the virus and allow parents to make their own decision. >> reporter: about every local health department we talked to reiterated that parents should have direct conversations with their child's pediatrician about what is best for their family, which vaccine their child should get and when and how to administer it. i'm sara donchey, kpix 5. the time is 6:11. still ahead on kpix 5 and stream
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on cbs news bay area, it is juneteenth weekend, and cities across the bay have plans to celebrate. here's what you can expect. and they were some of the first foot soldiers on the battle for equality. the bay area performers still standing up for their kpunts. and a live look outside before heading to the break. gorgeous sunrise. we'll be right b
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welcome back. the time is now 6:14. almost 6:15. tomorrow is juneteenth, and cities all over the bay area are preparing for celebrations. the holiday commemorates the end of slavery two years after president abraham lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation in 1863. president biden made juneteenth a federal holiday last year. many of african-american heritage say they're pleased to finally see their history being recognized. >> america, the united states is moving closer towards acknowledging that the united states has some obligation to celebrate its setcitizens and tr struggle, and in particular, this struggle with juneteenth. >> of course, juneteenth is a time to celebrate, but oakland is stepping up safety measures just in case. the city is expecting huge crowds this weekend and will
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temporarily shut down sections of lakeshore avenue on sunday. there will be extra security. safety is top of mind after last year's deadly shooting that sent hundreds of people running. it happened at an unorganized event on lakeshore avenue nearly a mile away from the official juneteenth celebrations. >> you know, last year, i want to make sure people know that it was unique and that events in san francisco and richmond were canceled, and so a lot more people came to oakland than before. we don't expect as large crowds because we understand other cities are hosting their own juneteenth events. i want to make sure that the public knows that we've been work hand-in-hand with organizers to make sure these events are going to be permitted. we're dealing with security. >> now, the official festivities kick off today with the big workers re setting uis ouneteent
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celebrions across the bayak seo. to find all of the juneteenth celebrations happening across the bay area, we've posted a list on our website. kpix.com. hope, love, pride, presented by waymo. >> drag queens were among the first on the front lines during some of the most pivotal moments in lgbtq history. including the stonewall uprising in compton's cafeteria here in san francisco. today, they are performers and activists who are still fighting for equality. kpix 5's betty yu introduces us to mercedes monroe. >> reporter: by day, lonnie hailey works as a personal chef, runs a catering company, and manages juice stores in san
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francisco. by night, he transforms into san francisco's plus-sized supermodel and drag queen, mercedes munroe. >> i'm your house tress, mercedes munroe. >> taller, first of all. >> yes, absolutely. so i have this motto, that if you're going to do drag, they should see you coming. >> reporter: she's also the star performer at midnight sun in the castro every monday night. >> there is something about going through life big, physically, like, in posture, in stance. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, we get to be whomever we want to be. >> reporter: we met lonnie in his day life in the castro, a place he's called home for the last 20 years. he's spent much of it advocating for others as an activist, using drag as a platform to fight for equality. mercedes has served on pride panels, fought for lgbtq rights, and has been recognized for her commitment to social service and justice.
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here's mercedes speaking at the people's march during pride weekend last year. the event focused on uplifting black, brown, and indigenous people in the queer community, whose voices are often lost. >> in 1989, i actually fell into drag accidentally. >> reporter: today, mercedes is a house mother. >> drag mother is a person that acts as an oracle and/or a guide to younger queens and/or persons that are looking to navigate not only night life but their lives. some of them have been displace bidisplaced by their own families, so we create our own and support system. >> reporter: for mercedes, drag is not just entertainment, it is a force of activism. the three-hour process of becoming mercedes is deeply personal. >> all of the feminine energies just bubble up, and i welcome up, most definitely. it's just nice to, like, not be ruled by, like, any toxic
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masculinity. >> california has never -- >> reporter: mercedes was the first contestant to represent the state of california at the ms. gay us of a pageant in dallas, where she ultimately placed ninth this month. we stopped by her send-off party in the castro . >> i think it is very important not only to be a pillar in the community but also lead by example. >> reporter: mercedes currently serves on the board of the imperial council of san francisco, the not-for-profit raises money for organizations that serve underprivileged communities, like meals on wheels of stran francisco and t transgender law center. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. >> you can find all our pride stories this month in a special section on kpix.com. now, we're seeing some cool temperatures this weekend, but that looks like it's going to change as a gorgeous sunrise illuminates the bay area. let's get a look at what we can
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expect from first alert meteorologist darren peck. darren, good morning. >> good morning, it'll be a little warmer today if you're inland. that's really the only change that we're going to notice, if you are inlande east bay or norh bay areas. if you're not there, it's a repeat of what we did yesterday. let's start with a live look from the top of the salesforce tower. sunrise at 5:47. you can see just a few clouds that are hanging out over that side of the east bay. ghng the east bay shoreline, a few more show up when we switch our view, our window on the bay this morning. this is from downtown san jose. you can see some of the low clouds. we were just looking at them, ex extending down the east bay shoreline. it is not widespread. most of us are waking up to clear blue sky. from the city, this is the vantage point of top of the mark hopkins hotel, past the cathedral. you can see the golden gate bridge there, but i want you to see the low clouds that are hugging the coast. i mean, it is the middle of june. we should be seeing a lot more
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on that, but the weather patterns we've had this month have not been favorable for the marine layer or the low clouds and fog to develop much. we're just waking up with just a little bit of a strip of it along the coast in the east bay. temperatures are fine. we're in the low to mid 50s. if we look where we're going to go today for daytime highs, here's the warmup. santa rosa and concord, you'll feel it today. ten degrees warmer in santa rosa today than yesterday. concord, you'll be six degrees warmer. it'll be a degree or two warmer for livermore. for daytime highs, mid to upper 70s. a lot of locations. really, from about livermore, san francisco, san jose, exactly what you did yesterday. let's get everybody else here. pa palo alto, 71. a lot of mid 70s here. dublin, you'll settle for 70. san ramone, not getting above 69 today. back in the bay, along the shore, we're all low to mid 60s here. san leandro, one of the warmest
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spots at 69. notice temperatures climb as we go through sonoma and napa. the mid 70s up here. santa rosa, 75. mid 70s for mendocino county. the temperatures are below average for this time of year. that's why the map is shaded blue from friday. watch how the colors dramatically reverse going into monday and tuesday. that's when we start to see this warmup. what would average even be right now for this time of year? for inland valleys, 85. average daytime high. yesterday was only 70. look where we're going. big, arcing line there. it's not just the mid 70s today i showed you, it's that this is the first step in a significant warmup. we'll be in the low hundreds by tuesday. more in the seven-day forecast. alameda county fair is going on this weekend. pleasanton, a great setup. saturday and sunday, ten degrees warmer tomorrow than it will be today. low 70s there today. low 80s tomorrow. seven-day forecast for san
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francisco, oakland, and san jose, we noticed the warmup. 97 by tuesday after 92 today. for micro climate, low hundreds. we'll cool down a bit as we get toward the middle and end of next week. we've been doing this, right? the roller coaster of temperatures. low hundreds are coming back again. >> what you're telling us is sunscreen for the warriors parade. that's what i got out of this forecast. >> on monday. >> and the rest of the week, as well. >> i have a specific warriors parade forecast. we're going to look at that in the next half hour. the short answer is absolutely, that's what i'm saying. have that in mind for tomorrow -- for monday. >> sunscreen and a hat monday. thank you, darren. >> you bet. u.s. open round two was yesterday. a former cal bear is at the top of the leaderboard. i'll tell you which former bear it was. all that is left for curry is a ring for his thumb. he has five other fingers on the
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the statute of limitations on celebrating doesn't run out soon. we have a parade monday. first, a hero's welcome for the warriors yesterday as they return to the bay 24 hours removed from winning their fourth nba title in the last eight year. emotional night for steph curry thursday. he averaged just over 31 points per game in the series and was unanimously named finals mvp for the first time in his career. it wasn't just number 30 who was in his feelings. klay thompson didn't want to leave the stage after returning to the court this season following the acl injury that sidelined him for days. >> steph talked me right, even
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draymond, leaning on those guys, andre, i'm thankful to be here, man. crazy. i can't even believe it. i knew it was a possible. to see it in real time, holy cannoli, this is crazy. the giants are back on the road after winning five of their last six games at oracle park. first stop, pittsburgh, where the pirates snapped a nine-game losing streak their last out. nice day for a steam boat ride on the allegheny river in the steel city. what a start to the series. gonzalez takes the high heat and drives it into the seats. that is a lead-off homer. three pitches in. third of the year for him. joc pederson goes fishing for one and takes it over the clemente wall. san francisco, 2-0 lead. his team-high 14th home run. the two runs, plenty for carlos rodon. swing and a miss on the slider. blanked the dodgers on his last start. eight innings, eight strikeout
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shutout baseball. giants blank them, 2-0. over to oakland, where the two worst americans in the american league were duelling, royals and athletics. third inning, this is a large man pitching to a larger batter. the larger batter gets the best of it. salvador perez, a 422 foot home ru run. royals win it over the a's. try to even up the series today. golf we go. second round action of the u.s. open at brookline. the shot of the day. off the tee, the par 3 6th hole for cameron young. 5 under over his last five holes. an ace, only the 48th time it's happened in u.s. open history. there's the former cal bear collin morikawa. familiar face in the bay area after winning the pga championship at harding park. sinks that one from 200 out, left it for eagle.
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two-putt for birdie. still good enough for a 4 under 66 yesterday. he's now 5 under for the tournament. he shares the lead with joel dahmen heading into the weekend. lastly, davidson college announced steph curry's number 30 will be retired by the school in august. is that what it took? four championships and a finals mvp to get his number retired at davidson? with all due respect to davidson, it took a long time. congratulations, steph curry. congrats to the golden state coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, more jobs added in the bay, but finding work may be harder. why experts say the t turning. and a win of a different kind for another bay area sports team. a pivotal step in the a's bid for a waterfront ballpark. here's live look outside in
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san jose. the gorgeous sunrise giving way to a sunny day. we'll be back in a moment.
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live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> welcome back. thank you for joining us. the time is 6:33. i'm andria borba. let's start this half hour with a quick check of weather our first alert meteorologist darren peck. >> morning, andria. nothing to see here, just another june morning without a
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scrap of low clouds or fog in the bay area. we can thank a weak weather system that has been moving through the last few days that's kept us cool and cleared out any of the marine layer. we're going to stay sunny today. we will start a gradual warmup, if you remember what yesterday felt like, we were below average by 7 or 8 degrees in general. today is close to that. we're not going to change things a lot. low to mid 50s if you're out the door now. inland, it'll be lowshoreline. we have a warmup coming up. that'll be in a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you, darren. on capitol hill this morning, gun legislation talks hit a new roadblock. senate lawmakers hope to pass something before they go on a two-week break starting july 4th. so far, they can't find middle ground on several issues, including funding to support state red flag laws and closing the so-called boyfriend loophole. right now, people convicted of
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domestic violence cannot buy or own guns if they were lived with a victim or had a child with them. happening now, california's hot job market could be cooling down after major gains in may. the state saw an increase of 43,000 jobs last month and nearly 7,000 in the bay area specifically. but experts say job searching is about to get tough. kpix 5's shaun chitnis has more. >> reporter: pastel is a delivery service that allows people around the bay area to pick up popular food items in locations outside of the city and closer to their homes in the suburbs. >> these are all the frozen items. we like to pre-pack them. >> reporter: amanda winn co-founded the start-up and said they needed to hire all sorts of employees, including engineers. >> we'd lose the candidates because there was no way a small start-up that was a year old could compete. >> reporter: earlier this year, it started to change, and hiring
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improved for her new company. >> people are starting to actually write in about job openings without us even talking about it. >> reporter: michael bernick was the previous director for the employment department. he said while more jobh, a ng iest rat dotrowth soon marknow.heo theab because it's only going to get much tighter, much more difficult to find a job. >> reporter: winn created pastel to help support her other business, butter and, a cake company. similar challenges were seen there when trying to hire. >> last year, we posted a job opening, and we got zero people applying. >> reporter: as conditions change in the job market and employers are finding qualified candidates for open positions, she'll prepare to open a retail location here in san francisco's dog patch neighborhood. >> the response was wildly
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different. there were three times as many applicants. >> reporter: bernick says the past six months was the best job market in 40 years. is this a sign the great resignation is ending? >> it could be. >> reporter: while it is unclear exactly how the job market will evolve this far into the pandemic, he sees a need for workers to commit to a job soon. employers like winn say they're already seeing a shift in priorities among potential workers. >> to work at a place that really values you and treats you well and will continue to do so long term. >> reporter: kpix 5. a big win for the oakland a's in their bid to build a waterfront park. agency staff recommends that howard terminal can be used for the team's $12 billion proposed stadium project. the a's asked that 56 acres at the site be removed from port designation. a necessary step before the team can build there.
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a final vote is set for june 30th. we spoke with oakland mayor about the a's simultaneously exploring options in las vegas. she does not blame them for having a back-up plan. she is still feeling confident, though. >> from my perspective, they are all in for oakland. oakland is clearly where they are putting their energy, their heart. i met with rob manfred, the commissioner of major league baseball, just last week in new york city. he was very pleased with the progress we've been making in oakland, the momentum, and i believe this is going to happen. >> now, the a's plan to use private financing to build the ballpark. the project posiroposed include residential units, commercial space, and hotel rooms. the warriors and fans continue to celebrate the championship. golden state defeated the boston celtics thursday, 103-90, in
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boston, winning the series four games to two. steph curry finally got his hands on a finals mvp trophy. this is the dubs' fourth nba title in eight year. >> let's go! >> yeah! >> it never gets old for players or the fans. we found them lining up early yesterday at dick's sporting goods in daly city, eager to purchase shirts, hats, and sweatshirts. >> i got my posters right here, and i got my t-shirt here. i'm so happy. the game was excellent. >> it was awesome to see them bring it home on the parquet floor. steph getting his mvp trophy. draymond green having an awesome game. shedding all the haters. klay thompson, after everything he's been through. just seeing the full team effort, it was awesome. >> the warriors victory parade is set for monday along market street in san francisco. our parade coverage begins streaming at 9:00 a.m. on cbs
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♪ thousands of grape varieties grown in abundance along the west coast, and recently, growers and winemakers had to explore new techniques to deal with the threat to their vineyards. eliz eliz elizabeth cling reports. >> reporter: grapevines are easy to come by across northern california, but this crop just outside of davis is a one of a
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kind treasure. >> you have to think of it like the mother block for the entire nation when it comes to wine and table grapes. >> reporter: this vineyard is known as the classic foundation. it features 2,000 different types of grape varieties. one of the largest collections of its kind in the world. for now, they're all healthy and virus free, and the goal is to keep it that way. operated by uc davis' foundation plant services, each vine in the classic foundation is thoroughly tested, supplying nurseries and ultimately growers with healthy plants for new vinvineyards. lately, a problematic virus is threatening to move in. >> growers started seeing, and they had been seeing, strange symptoms in the vineyard. not really knowing exactly what it was. it turned out that leaves were turning red and they were causing riping issues. >> reporter: red blanch disease has been making its way across california fields, carried bid
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in insects. >> when we test the vineyard, this keeps me up at night. i'm worried our classic foundation will be affected with this virus. >> reporter: so now, fps is taking action, building state of the art greenhouses to protect their plants and keep the pests out. cuttings are already being prepared. >> group id, potted date, source plant id. >> reporter: and put in temporary storage. >> this is a transitional spot. >> reporter: once construction on the new insect-proof site is complete, the classic foundation will move in. >> we are protecting it from the threats we know of today, and we also need to protect it against threats we do not know of yet. >> reporter: ensuring a reliable source of perfect pinots and impeccable chardonnays for years to come. taking a live look outside now, we've seen a cool start to the weekend. let's hand it over to first alert meteorologist darren peck for what we can expect for father's day and juneteenth.
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>> noticeable differences from today, tomorrow, which is father's day, and then juneteenth on monday. it's a gradual warming trend. each day is going to be noticeably warmer than the day before it. today is not different from yesterday. we'll start out, getting over to the giant window on the bay. this is the view from oakland, specifically looking at the san leandro estuary there. you can see downtown oakland. just a few spotty, patchy clouds out there. very little in the way of clouds. this morning, we're not seeing anything for inland contra costa county. that's the view above it all from mount diablo. you can look across the strait. it is a sunny day there. you will be noticeably warmer in concord than yesterday. it's one of the few places that starts the warmup today. i'll show you that in one second. go up seven or eight degrees for inland contra costa. right now in san francisco, it's only in the mid 50s.
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45 in santa rosa at the moment. couple of other numbers on here you can pick out your testimony. livermore is 43. here's where we're all going today. plenty of sun heishine and a bi an afternoon breeze near the water, just like yesterday. the low to mid 70s. morgan hill hit 74. palo alto, 71. 75 for pleasant hill. the green shades filling in the immediate bay. we're not getting out of the mid to upper 60s here. we'll go to 74 in sonoma. santa rosa hit 76 today. ukiah will be the low 70s along with cloverdale. an interesting paern,ly.because er uomhan deees f this time o wds gng on if you just looked at the regular satellite to explain that. when you look at the water, you can't miss it. you can see what's going on. a trough is over us. the cool air is spinning its wheels counterclockwise over
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california. there is actually going to be light snow in the sierra today from that system. you can see it on the futurecast. watch the showers show up as the system leaves. otherwise, you'd never know it was here. but you can see the scattered showers that crop up. just kind of occasionally in the sierra. as the system leaves, the winds are going to pick up second half of the day. watch the screen light up, right there. 7:00, classic. onshore wind turns on, look for the deeper shades of red. that's where you'll feel it the most.shoreline, just like yesterday. gets windy in the usual places, but it doesn't stop the warmup coming for tomorrow. we are going to see a noticeable warmup as we get into the next few days. you can see how the map shades different colors here. we start going into the oranges on there. so in the seven-day forecast, look at the warmup for early next week. san jose, really shows up. 97 for the daytime high by tuesday. when we look at the microclimates, you really see it here. low 100s, the top line, inland
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east bay, 102 by tuesday. the next three days, saturday, sunday, monday, each of the next three days has a gradual warmup. not to be left out, since monday is a big day, andria brought this up, bring the sunscreen if you're going to the warriors parade. temperatures will be fine, but there will be plenty of sunshine out there for that. see the rest of the forecast in the next hour. back. >> thank you, darren. he is known as reverend g. and has gotten international attention for a black history ka lo collage that covers most of his church, including the ceilings. sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. ♪ >> everybody is great. god doesn't make junk. everybody whose you are. >> reporter: gordon posted ali's photo in the gym in 1980. >> it's all about love, honor, respect. >> reporter: he kept adding pictures. >> i saw the guys when i started
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putting up more pictures, they'd go up and read. >> reporter: today, the collage and church are san francisco landmarks for the largest black history mural in the nation. >> great city of san francisco. >> reporter: the images cover the whole church, except the sanctuary. they are role models for children. >> many of the kids have been told, you know, you're black, you can't do this. you can do whatever anybody else can do if you really discipline yourself and get to work. nobody gioing to give you anything. take charge of your life. >> reporter: mike allen has known ref raeverend g since a child. >> father figure and mentor. >> reporter: now, mike is program dlirector at the after-school non-profit reverend g started at the church in 1976. kindergarten through eighth grade ergrs who come for tutori and basketball can discover anything is possible. >> i'd love to follow my dreams.
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>> reporter: 10-year-old sincere perkins aspires to have his picture on the wall one day for his kids and grand kids to see. >> i can show them where i'm at on this wall. i would cry of joy because i would know that i was a good kid back in the day. >> you've got all these pictures, this collage to inspire others. what inspired you? >> my mother, to be honest with ya. >> reporter: reverend g's mother, a widow, raised nine children. >> she had a saying, every child must sit on its own bottom. you're responsible for your own life. no passing the buck. you have to work hard in life. it's on you. >> reporter: reverend g offers support. >> biscuits? >> reporter:6-yedd banks feeds people with donations from grocery stores. reverend g made their place of worship a place of service. >> so when reverend g came, he picked up the mantle.
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that's him serving the community. >> reporter: the 78-year-old is doing what his mother taught him. >> you have to think big. if you can think it, you can do it. >> reporter: for inspiring people with his black history collage and supporting them with education and food, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to reverend gordon. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> reverend g says he gave up a potential as an nba player to go into the ministry. over the years, he has started a variety of programs, including a black boys after school program in the '80s and a larger food bank that merged into
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welcome to the middle of everything! did you know that the corn dog was born right here in illinois? (gasps) woohoo! bye bye! oh, i'm scared of heights too, grandma. but then i got tall! ha ha ha. thousands of music fans are ready for summer sundays at the bay area's oldest music festival. stern fwgrove is back for its second concert this weekend. betty yu sat down with dj lady
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ryan. >> reporter: the iconic stern grove venue is expected another packed and enthusiastic crowd of fans for this sunday. tickets sold out in under 30 minutes. for dj lady ryan, pn the stern grove stage will be a full circle moment on sunday. she remembers attending the festival 20 years ago. >> it is almost similar. it's the culture aft bay area, bringing your food and your games, dominos. we'd lay our blanket out. the music is incredible. the smell of the eucalyptus trees is very memorable. >> reporter: in addition to her residencies at popular events over the years,dj lady ryan spins for the warriors. she'll be warming up a crowd of 10,000. ♪ monday snuck up so fast ♪
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>> reporter: long-time bay area resident and chill waves singer toro will perform. >> this artist, very groovy. it's an opportunity to get ecl eclectic. play some good ending music. ♪ this is not a test ♪ >> reporter: oakland band hello yellow, a blend of punk, grunge, emo, and hip hop, will rock out on stage. >> we hope that, again, this lightly will appeal to a little different demographic, and we hope that it's exciting. we intentionally program a different genre of music every single week to try to appeal to as wide an audience as possible. >> reporter: the festival set to celebrate its 85th season. it deliberately chose to have more bay area headliners than it'd normally showcase. as stern grove, betty yu, kpix
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5. >> if you're looking to score tickets, stern grove makes a small batch available every single day all the way up to the
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let's get you straight to the seven-day forecast. tomorrow is noticeably warmer. already in the low eight in san jose and then 90 on monday. 97 in san jose on tuesday. same warmup shows up in the
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micro climates, from the mid and upper 70s today to the mid 80s tomorrow for dad, to the low 90s monday for juneteenth. then low 100s by tuesday. andria, back to you. coming up in our next hour, it was a hero's welcome for the warriors, as they return from boston. we'll hear from the team on their big win. plus, bay area counties are getting ready to roll out vaccines for children under 5. what experts say -- are saying to parents to understand what's all coming. that's all coming up in our next hour.
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♪ girl you know it's been way too long ♪ ♪ i got to get back in my zone ♪ ♪ ooh wee ♪ ♪ hey ♪ ♪ hey ♪ ♪ alright ♪ ♪ come on ♪ ♪ come on ♪ ♪ 3... 2... 1... ♪ ♪ you know i'm feeling too good to be cooped up ♪ [ music stops ] ♪ hey ladies, don't we look good? ♪ ♪ we came to have a good time baby ♪ ♪ said i'm feeling too good to be cooped up ♪ ♪ me and all of my girls gonna tear it up ♪
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>> announcer: lives from cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, the warriors are back in the bay. we'll hear from the team as they receive a hero's welcome at sfo. we're suffering as a people. we're hurt. >> i don't go out past 9:00 because too much activity. >> gunfire strikes several bystanders at a bay area bar. the new video showing what happened moments before the deadly shooting. as a pediatrician and a vaccinologist, i couldn't be happier. >> and bay area counties getting ready to give out vaccines to kids under 5. this morning, doctors have a message for skeptical parents.

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