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ryan curry has the story from pleasant hill were many ventured outside despite the heat. ryan: the sun is not playing around saturday. temperatures in triple digits in many spots. one of those was pleasant hill where people were doing anything to escape the heat. >> drink a lot of water. ryan: kathleen sims was on her walk downtown. this used plenty of shade. >> i go to pete's coffee and sit around and look at people and say hi. ryan: summer using the park pool as a place to cool off. pleasant hill was holding a second day of the blues and brews beer festival. tents were already in place from the day before. >> les that we had our pre- and the heat did not stop people from coming out and enjoying live music and beer in the park. ryan: jennifer is one of the coordinators of the event and said most of the festival will be held in the shade. the festival installed a large tent to provide shade but they also put several smaller tents up to offer more places away from the sun. >> we wanted people to enjoy the shady spots under the trees. our community partner is sponsoring the
ryan curry has the story from pleasant hill were many ventured outside despite the heat. ryan: the sun is not playing around saturday. temperatures in triple digits in many spots. one of those was pleasant hill where people were doing anything to escape the heat. >> drink a lot of water. ryan: kathleen sims was on her walk downtown. this used plenty of shade. >> i go to pete's coffee and sit around and look at people and say hi. ryan: summer using the park pool as a place to cool...
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ryan curry has the story.alifornia coast, hundreds came out to half moon bay for the annual fourth of july celebrations. >> doing good, a day. wearing jeans which i love. able to check out what is going on with the horses and the rest of the parade. >> it was a full small-town parade complete with multiple fire departments and a dancing pumpkin mascot. it even featured a beer child when it was still early in the morning but hey it is a holiday. >> honestly, we will just watch the parades and they will have a barbecue. on the fourth of this community is as strong as ever. >> everyone is out and enjoying each other. does nothing but smiles. it is great to see so many people coming to the coast. >> it wasn't just the dead temporary. beaches are already full by midday. parking, good luck. people swimming in the not warm water, firing up the grill. >> pacific it was all about the hot rods. >> pacifica is just a special place, we have a lot of history here and a lot of people that come out and want to have a good ti
ryan curry has the story.alifornia coast, hundreds came out to half moon bay for the annual fourth of july celebrations. >> doing good, a day. wearing jeans which i love. able to check out what is going on with the horses and the rest of the parade. >> it was a full small-town parade complete with multiple fire departments and a dancing pumpkin mascot. it even featured a beer child when it was still early in the morning but hey it is a holiday. >> honestly, we will just watch...
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we will keep you posted on any more development ryan curry, abc7news. kumasi: knew this morning, contra costa county firefighters are investigating the cause of this two alarm fire in antioch. a man in the home woke up to crackling sounds, saw the flames, and left the house along with the dogs. there is no word on how much damage it caused. julian: fireworks across the bay area last night. some were illegal but not all of them. thousands packed to the city's waterfront along the embarcadero and aquatic front. [fireworks] it is a family tradition for some. for olivia and her family, they came from sweden for a new experience. >> it is exciting. we were like, we do want to stay here for the fourth of july. julian: they got the full experience. the foggy conditions did not stop the celebrations. event organizers designed to show to happen at a multitude of levels in the sky for people to see despite the cloudy conditions. kumasi: in the south bay, skies were clear over discovery meadow in san jose. the sound of music and laughter filled the park as familie
we will keep you posted on any more development ryan curry, abc7news. kumasi: knew this morning, contra costa county firefighters are investigating the cause of this two alarm fire in antioch. a man in the home woke up to crackling sounds, saw the flames, and left the house along with the dogs. there is no word on how much damage it caused. julian: fireworks across the bay area last night. some were illegal but not all of them. thousands packed to the city's waterfront along the embarcadero and...
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reporter: ryan curry, abc 7 news. dion: a man accused of intentionally starting a grass fire and stealing a tesla stopped by a good samaritan trained in mixed martial arts. we will tell you what p dan: valeo police are thinking a resident for using mma training to capture a suspected arsonist this past weekend. it happened saturday near the intersection of admiral lane and turner parkway. witnesses tell police they saw the suspect start a 15 acre brush fire. as the suspect was climbing into a car to escape the mma trained resident pulled the man out of the car and detained him until police arrived. dion: officials are calling it a sign of the state's strong water supply following winter storms. nearly 100 pounds in the south bay that were almost empty are expected to stay full all summer. abc 7 news southbay reporter zach fuentes has more on the purpose the ponds serve the story they tell about the statewide water supply. reporter: for months we have heard the state water supply is the best it has been in years. >> th
reporter: ryan curry, abc 7 news. dion: a man accused of intentionally starting a grass fire and stealing a tesla stopped by a good samaritan trained in mixed martial arts. we will tell you what p dan: valeo police are thinking a resident for using mma training to capture a suspected arsonist this past weekend. it happened saturday near the intersection of admiral lane and turner parkway. witnesses tell police they saw the suspect start a 15 acre brush fire. as the suspect was climbing into a...
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we are live in san francisco, ryan curry, abc 7 news. kumasi: investigation into underground explosion in san francisco. it blew out several windows over the weekend. pg&e described what happened saturday night as an underground failure that cry -- fire crews said led to an explosion and fire. they said the utility did not give an update as to what led to the incident. >> it literally sounded like a car bomb and it knocked me to the floor. >> when i realize there were broken windows and the car was on fire and fire was coming from the ground it seemed more serious. kumasi: firefighters say no one was injured but this is the second time in less than three months when there has been an underground bolt explosion in the city. it knocked out power for some businesses in that district for several days. >> there's an investigation into the police response with the skateboarding event and san francisco. hundreds of people were brought to this streets near dolores park and some strayed -- sprayed streetcars and a bus with graffiti. the police mo
we are live in san francisco, ryan curry, abc 7 news. kumasi: investigation into underground explosion in san francisco. it blew out several windows over the weekend. pg&e described what happened saturday night as an underground failure that cry -- fire crews said led to an explosion and fire. they said the utility did not give an update as to what led to the incident. >> it literally sounded like a car bomb and it knocked me to the floor. >> when i realize there were broken...
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ryan curry joins us live with the latest. ryan: good morning.acation has finally several thousand passengers are making their way north after some of them did not think they would get this chance to leave, the coast guard clearing them sunday after several days of inspection and now they are on their way to alaska. this is video of the ship leaving san francisco on sunday. the ship crashed into the san francisco pier thursday. after repairs it several days for the coast guard to clear the ship. several viewers told abc they did not believe they would actually leave. 630 passengers got off the ship. >> we decided to our 12-year-old daughter was like "mom, dad, come better to be safe than sorry." >> to san francisco. others who flew into your from other areas decided to stay. ryan: their vacation was cut short, but many tell us they will revisit their vacation plans next year. hopefully, they will have better luck when it comes to their cruise ship. last check of where the current ship is, it is off the coast of california near eureka, so they are
ryan curry joins us live with the latest. ryan: good morning.acation has finally several thousand passengers are making their way north after some of them did not think they would get this chance to leave, the coast guard clearing them sunday after several days of inspection and now they are on their way to alaska. this is video of the ship leaving san francisco on sunday. the ship crashed into the san francisco pier thursday. after repairs it several days for the coast guard to clear the ship....
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ryan curry joins us live to explain how damaging a strike could be to the economy. ryan: good morning. it could potentially have massive economic ramifications of the workers decide to go on strike. if a deal is not reached by the end of the month. the purpose behind the practice demonstration is to give workers the experience of what a strike is going to be like. a lot of them have not had experience striking in the past. abc 7 covered video on tuesday from another practice demonstration, today is another round of practicing. negotiations broke down last week between ups and teamster represented workers. it is among largest shipbuilding -- among the largest shipping companies in the united states. the teamsters say they wa agreement that guarantees better pay for all workers, increases full-time jobs and resolves health and safety concerns. local workers say they need the resolution, especially here in the bay area. >> it is costly to live out in the bay area, to have a premium to pay on top of everything else is unmanageable. ryan: the covers more than 340,000 full
ryan curry joins us live to explain how damaging a strike could be to the economy. ryan: good morning. it could potentially have massive economic ramifications of the workers decide to go on strike. if a deal is not reached by the end of the month. the purpose behind the practice demonstration is to give workers the experience of what a strike is going to be like. a lot of them have not had experience striking in the past. abc 7 covered video on tuesday from another practice demonstration,...
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ryan curry joins us live from one this morning.rter: that experts recommend you do if you cannot find the other locations. it is not a designated cooling center but it is a place that will have air conditioning and open to the public today. if you cannot find a cool area, it is probably the best place to go if you need to escape the heat. the bulk of the high heat, the high temperatures will come saturday and sunday where they will surpass 100 degrees in many parts of the east bay. you will have to be mindful of heat related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. doctors say the best way to protect your body from any issues is to stay cool and hydrated. in this heat we could lose as many as 10 liters a day from sweat. they advise people to stay hydrated, check in on it loved ones, especially those who are elderly or health risk. >> you have a elderly family member or friend, stay in touch with them and make sure they have resources they need to get through this notable heat wave. reporter: appellees or anyone else worki
ryan curry joins us live from one this morning.rter: that experts recommend you do if you cannot find the other locations. it is not a designated cooling center but it is a place that will have air conditioning and open to the public today. if you cannot find a cool area, it is probably the best place to go if you need to escape the heat. the bulk of the high heat, the high temperatures will come saturday and sunday where they will surpass 100 degrees in many parts of the east bay. you will...
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we can change. >> in san francisco ryan curry abc7news. >> a quick check of the weather. a heat break for the bay area. vanessa? >> absolutely this is a live look from the golden gate bridge camera where we are seeing the marine layer in the distance. we are getting relief from the heat and cooler temperatures when we head into the work week area what does work week. what the coolest part of your week will be when abc 7 mornings at 9:00 continues. >> san francisco caught in a fight over concerts. event organizers want to take outdoor lands to a new level but people living nearby say one music festival is enough. swifties not restrictions at levi's stadium. we explain the new rules. >> celebrates affirming parents and the people that fill a parenting role for lgbtq+ kids of all ages. watch as the one hour pfl parent day here is a live look from our camera on top of mount tam. vanessa says it will be a nice day to get out there for a hike as we expect to. today this stern grove festival kicks off with the symphony playing alongside special guest group lettuce. fans can enjo
we can change. >> in san francisco ryan curry abc7news. >> a quick check of the weather. a heat break for the bay area. vanessa? >> absolutely this is a live look from the golden gate bridge camera where we are seeing the marine layer in the distance. we are getting relief from the heat and cooler temperatures when we head into the work week area what does work week. what the coolest part of your week will be when abc 7 mornings at 9:00 continues. >> san francisco caught...
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when it is this hot staying cool can be a challenge, here is ryan curry. >> this sign sums it up, theh temperature in walnut creek was just under 100° making this one of the hottest days all year. some are still enjoying their day but finding ways to stay cool. >> some water, get cooled off a little bit, hang out and enjoy the day. >> this group of friends are back home from college for the summer, they went paddle boating in the lafayette reservoir. >> there is a spot right over there, a little shade we were just chilling and talking about old times. >> a couple of them go to school in oregon, they say weather like this is a welcome sight. >> this is night, -- nice, 96° we don't get that in oregon it is so rainy all the time this is dope. >> others in the east bay are not bothered by the heat. >> may be borderline stupidity. it gets us out here having fun. >> at heather farm these two enjoyed it a tennis court all to themselves they said the heat key -- keeps everyone away. >> when it started getting 85 we saw more people getting heat exhaustion so we are taking breaks and drinking w
when it is this hot staying cool can be a challenge, here is ryan curry. >> this sign sums it up, theh temperature in walnut creek was just under 100° making this one of the hottest days all year. some are still enjoying their day but finding ways to stay cool. >> some water, get cooled off a little bit, hang out and enjoy the day. >> this group of friends are back home from college for the summer, they went paddle boating in the lafayette reservoir. >> there is a spot...
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ryan curry talked to the organizers and others who are trying to enjoy the summerlike weather. tures in the east bay exceeded triple digits in many spots. one of those was in pleasant hill, where people were doing anything to escape the heat. >> drink a lot of water. ryan: kathleen sims was on her morning walk through downtown but this walk involve plenty use of the shade. >> i always come out, i go to peace coffee and get a m and sit around and look at people and say high. ryan: somewhere using the park swimming pool as a place to cool off. it was the second day of the blues & brews fest. the tents and equipment were in place from the previous table what is new to those at the event is the intense heat. >> last night, we had our pre-party. if that was any indication, the heat did not stop people from coming out and enjoying live music and beer in the park. ryan: jennifer says most of the festival will be held in the shade. the festival installed a large tent to provide as much shade as possible but also put several smaller tents up to offer more places away from the sun. >> we
ryan curry talked to the organizers and others who are trying to enjoy the summerlike weather. tures in the east bay exceeded triple digits in many spots. one of those was in pleasant hill, where people were doing anything to escape the heat. >> drink a lot of water. ryan: kathleen sims was on her morning walk through downtown but this walk involve plenty use of the shade. >> i always come out, i go to peace coffee and get a m and sit around and look at people and say high. ryan:...
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abc7news reporter ryan curry talked to the organizers and others who were trying to enjoy the summerlikeer. ryan: that sun is not playing around saturday. temperatures in the east bay exceeded triple digits in many spots. one of those was in pleasant hill, where people were doing anything to escape the heat. >> drink a lot of water. ryan: kathleen sims was on her morning walk through downtown but this walk involved plenty use of the shade. >> i always come out, i go to pete's coffee and get a matcha and sit around and look at people and say hi. ryan: somewhere using the park -- some were using the park swimming pool as a place to cool off. it was the second day of the blues & brews fest. the tents and equipment were in place from the previous day. what is new to those at the event is the intense heat. >> last night, we had our pre-party. if that was any indication, the heat did not stop people from coming out and enjoying live music and beer in the park. ryan: jennifer says most of the festival will be held in the shade. the festival installed a large tent designed to provide as much sha
abc7news reporter ryan curry talked to the organizers and others who were trying to enjoy the summerlikeer. ryan: that sun is not playing around saturday. temperatures in the east bay exceeded triple digits in many spots. one of those was in pleasant hill, where people were doing anything to escape the heat. >> drink a lot of water. ryan: kathleen sims was on her morning walk through downtown but this walk involved plenty use of the shade. >> i always come out, i go to pete's coffee...
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our coverage continues with abc7 reporter ryan curry.ian: people are preparing for the hot temperatures. reporter: taking her dogs out as part of her plan to tackle this weekend's heat event. >> get out early on hunker down later in the afternoon. reporter: getting a head start on the day's chores is what she will be doing throughout this heat oven. >> it's been very cool and we did not have any adjustment and all of a sudden excessive heat. went for a hike this week and my body was not liking it. i think it's a reminder that we are actually in summer now. reporter: the air quality management district issued a spare the air alert for friday. they are asking people to be mindful of time spent outside. and if you can, avoid driving. >> the combination of sunlight and high temperatures and vehicle exhaust creates smog. it tends to occur when the temperatures are high for an extended time. reporter: they are advising people with respiratory conditions to limit time outside as the air quality could reach unhealthy levels. for her, it will not
our coverage continues with abc7 reporter ryan curry.ian: people are preparing for the hot temperatures. reporter: taking her dogs out as part of her plan to tackle this weekend's heat event. >> get out early on hunker down later in the afternoon. reporter: getting a head start on the day's chores is what she will be doing throughout this heat oven. >> it's been very cool and we did not have any adjustment and all of a sudden excessive heat. went for a hike this week and my body was...
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ryan curry spoke with a group that claims these cars are dangerous. >> no one is in it. an: marking autonomous vehicles as traffic hazards. the group save street rebels is placing cones on these cars to temporarily stop them. they want these cars off the road permanently. >> expanded and unfettered access to city streets is a bad idea. ryan: this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked not to share their identity. they call this the week of which is ahead of the vote on whether to allow waymo to expand services. >> residents never got the chance to have a say in this and never really consented to being used as human guinea pigs. ryan: abc 7 has document issues with crusie and two waymo cars parade route. using a traffic cone on top of the car disables it and since they feel they are traffic hazards they think using a cone is a good way to send a message. dion: a warning for drivers who use interstate 80 on the weekend. detours in the coming weeks. beginning july 21 eastbound 80 between route 4nd hercules will be closed the weekend. this is for a repaving pj
ryan curry spoke with a group that claims these cars are dangerous. >> no one is in it. an: marking autonomous vehicles as traffic hazards. the group save street rebels is placing cones on these cars to temporarily stop them. they want these cars off the road permanently. >> expanded and unfettered access to city streets is a bad idea. ryan: this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked not to share their identity. they call this the week of which is ahead of the vote...
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abc7 news reporter ryan curry spoke with the group that claims these cars are a danger.in it. marking autonomous vehicles as traffic hazards. the group safe street rebels is placing cones on cruise and waymo cars as a way to temporarily stop them. they want these cars off the road permanently expanded and basically unfettered access to the city streets is a really bad idea. this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked us not to share their identity. the group calls the protest the week of cone. it is happening ahead of next week's vote by the state public utilities commission on whether to allow cruise and waymo to expand their services in the city. residents never actually got a chance to have a say in this and never really consented to being used as human guinea pigs. abc7 has documented issues with cruise and waymo just recently, two waymo cars stalled near the pride parade downtown, backing up traffic. the san francisco fire department has criticized crews for cars blocking emergency units, according to the group, using a traffic cone on top of the car
abc7 news reporter ryan curry spoke with the group that claims these cars are a danger.in it. marking autonomous vehicles as traffic hazards. the group safe street rebels is placing cones on cruise and waymo cars as a way to temporarily stop them. they want these cars off the road permanently expanded and basically unfettered access to the city streets is a really bad idea. this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked us not to share their identity. the group calls the protest...
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abc 7 is a proud media sponsor and abc7news reporter ryan curry tells us why those at the walk say that they still need to spread awareness. >> a lively start at golden gate park for the thousands who attended this year's aids walk. many carrying signs honoring the people who inspired them to walk. for the 37th year, this raised a lot of money from local efforts to fight hiv and aids. if it were, scientists announced a fifth person who no longer had detectable levels of hiv in their system following a high risk stem cell transplant. despite this progress there is no cure for hiv-aids. millions still live with the virus. >> and a release of numbers, infection rates were up skyrocketing, so that is a little shocking. >> therefore, this aids walk still moves on strongly with bay area residents committed to one day finding a cure. abc 7 was a sponsor of the event and dan ashley participated, sharing stories of people whose lives have been affected by the aids epidemic. >> i'm here, my relative passed away 30 years ago, my sis this is her 25th consecutive year, she made a thousand dollars. >
abc 7 is a proud media sponsor and abc7news reporter ryan curry tells us why those at the walk say that they still need to spread awareness. >> a lively start at golden gate park for the thousands who attended this year's aids walk. many carrying signs honoring the people who inspired them to walk. for the 37th year, this raised a lot of money from local efforts to fight hiv and aids. if it were, scientists announced a fifth person who no longer had detectable levels of hiv in their...
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julian: we have team coverage for you this afternoon, with news reporters were no bernard and ryan currytay cool right now. we will start with spencer christian, up in the kgo roof. how's it going, spencer? meteorologist: it is nice and comfortable and breezy up here but we have quite a bit of inland heat already and that's not even the weekend yet. it is 100
julian: we have team coverage for you this afternoon, with news reporters were no bernard and ryan currytay cool right now. we will start with spencer christian, up in the kgo roof. how's it going, spencer? meteorologist: it is nice and comfortable and breezy up here but we have quite a bit of inland heat already and that's not even the weekend yet. it is 100
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here is ryan curry. ryan: this sign sums it up. the high temperature was just under 100 degrees, making this one of the hottest days all year. it left some still enjoying their day but finding ways to stay cool. >> some water, you know? get cooled off, hang out, enjoy the day. ryan: this group of friends is back home for the summer and went paddle boarding in the reservoir. >> there is a spot over there with a little shade. we were chilling and talking about old times. ryan: a couple go to school in oregon and say this is a welcome sight. >> this is nice. we don't get that in oregon. it is so rainy all the time. ryan: others in the east bay were also not bothered by the heat. >> may borderline stupidity. just out here having fun. ryan: these two enjoyed a tennis court also themselves. they said that he probably kept everyone away. >> when we saw it saw people with signs of heat exhaustion so we took rick's and drinkwater. it is hot. they have air conditioning and choose to go there. ryan: others in the park were looking for any pat
here is ryan curry. ryan: this sign sums it up. the high temperature was just under 100 degrees, making this one of the hottest days all year. it left some still enjoying their day but finding ways to stay cool. >> some water, you know? get cooled off, hang out, enjoy the day. ryan: this group of friends is back home for the summer and went paddle boarding in the reservoir. >> there is a spot over there with a little shade. we were chilling and talking about old times. ryan: a...
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here is abc7 news reporter ryan curry. ryan: this sign sums it up.the high temperature was just under 100 degrees, making this one of the hottest days all year. it left some still enjoying their day but finding ways to stay cool. >> get some water, cool off a little bit, hang out, enjoy the day. ryan: this group of friends are back from enjoying the summer. >> there is a little bit of shade. we are just chillaxing, talking about old times. ryan: it couple of them go to school in oregon. >> this is nice. 96, we do not get that in oregon, because we are not up there for the summers. so this is dope. ryan: others in the east bay were also not bothered by the heat. >> may be borderline stupidity gets us out here. ryan: they enjoyed the tennis court all to themselves. they say the heat probably kept everyone else away. >> when it started to be 85, we started seeing other people get more signs of heat exhaustion. really, the numbers dwindled. it is hot. ryan: others in the park or looking for any patch of shade they could find. after weeks of below average
here is abc7 news reporter ryan curry. ryan: this sign sums it up.the high temperature was just under 100 degrees, making this one of the hottest days all year. it left some still enjoying their day but finding ways to stay cool. >> get some water, cool off a little bit, hang out, enjoy the day. ryan: this group of friends are back from enjoying the summer. >> there is a little bit of shade. we are just chillaxing, talking about old times. ryan: it couple of them go to school in...
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abc 7 news reporter, ryan curry, spoke with one participant who says the event helped him through incarceration. reporter: the stage is set for sunday's marathon, but as traffic barriers are put up for the race, a few runners are using the marathon to break down other barriers. >> the discipline to do what i can do in my life. reporter: jonathan served four years in san quentin prison, was in for a life sentence was let out after justice reform. he joined the thousand mile club, a group of inmates who see running as a form of rehabilitation. >> you want to be better and have that mindset to better yourself and process everything. reporter: the running was his way of connecting with fellow inmates determined to improve their lives, both while serving time and after release. >> there hope that you have to keep going. reporter: he will be featured in a documentary, he says he completed several marathons while locked up but sunday will be his upper first away from san quentin. he is one of three former inmates racing, a moment he did not think would come if you ask him when he was sentenced. >> we
abc 7 news reporter, ryan curry, spoke with one participant who says the event helped him through incarceration. reporter: the stage is set for sunday's marathon, but as traffic barriers are put up for the race, a few runners are using the marathon to break down other barriers. >> the discipline to do what i can do in my life. reporter: jonathan served four years in san quentin prison, was in for a life sentence was let out after justice reform. he joined the thousand mile club, a group...
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ryan curry tells us white those who do the walk say they still need to spread awareness. >> and goldene park, thousands attending the aids walk, many carrying signs honoring the people who inspired them to walk. for the 37th year, this walk raised money to fight hiv and aids. if detectable levels of hiv following a stem cell transplant despite rest, there is still out here for hiv-aids. millions still live with the virus. >> last week, infection were skyrocketing. that is shocking. >> therefore, this is walk still moves strongly with bay area residents committed to one day finding a cure. abc 7 was a sponsor and dan ashley per -- participated. >> might relative passed away almost 30 years ago. my sister, it is her 25th consecutive year, she made $1000. >> that is fantastic. it will make a difference. also on display is the aids quilt which now stretches five football fields with each square design to honor the life of someone who died from hiv-aids. >> the cult is about educating, remembering those that we lost -- the quilt is about educa remembering those we lost. >> for those walking
ryan curry tells us white those who do the walk say they still need to spread awareness. >> and goldene park, thousands attending the aids walk, many carrying signs honoring the people who inspired them to walk. for the 37th year, this walk raised money to fight hiv and aids. if detectable levels of hiv following a stem cell transplant despite rest, there is still out here for hiv-aids. millions still live with the virus. >> last week, infection were skyrocketing. that is shocking....
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abc7news is a proud media sponsor and ryan curry tells us why those at the walk still need to spreadrter: a lively start at golden gate park for the thousands that attended this year's aids walk. many carrying signs with the names of those that inspired them to do the walk. this walk has raised a lot of money. in february scientists in germany announced a fifth person no longer had detective -- the tech double levels of hiv. despite this progress there is still no official cure and million still live with the virus. >> nih just released numbers last week. infection rates are skyrocketing which is shocking. reporter: therefore this walk moves on strongly with bay residents committed to finding a cure. abc 7 was a sponsor of the event. our anchor shared stories. >> my relative passed almost 30 years ago. every year my she made $1000. reporter: also on display the aids quilt which put together now stretches five football fields. each square is designed to honor the life of someone that died from hiv-aids. >> we need a lot of awareness. the quilt is about educating and remembering those
abc7news is a proud media sponsor and ryan curry tells us why those at the walk still need to spreadrter: a lively start at golden gate park for the thousands that attended this year's aids walk. many carrying signs with the names of those that inspired them to do the walk. this walk has raised a lot of money. in february scientists in germany announced a fifth person no longer had detective -- the tech double levels of hiv. despite this progress there is still no official cure and million...
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here's ryan curry. under 100 degrees, making this one of the hottest days all year.left some still enjoying the day, but finding ways to stay cool. >> some water, getting cool off a little bit. hang out and enjoy the day. >> this group of childhood friends back home for the summer. >> there is a better shade. just talking about old times. >> a couple of them go to school in oregon. they say weather like this is a welcome sight. dark out 96, we did not do that in oregon. we are not really out there for the summer. this is dope. >> others in the east bay were also not bothered by the heat. >> it gets us out here h fun. >> they say the heat probably kept everyone else away. dark out when it was starting to be 85 we saw people getting a little more signs if you exhausted and so making sure we are taking breaks for lots of water. really just the numbers dwindle. people are like it is hot, i have air conditioning. >> others in the park looking for any patch of shade they can find. after weeks of below average temperatures, those we spoke with say it is nice to have a -- su
here's ryan curry. under 100 degrees, making this one of the hottest days all year.left some still enjoying the day, but finding ways to stay cool. >> some water, getting cool off a little bit. hang out and enjoy the day. >> this group of childhood friends back home for the summer. >> there is a better shade. just talking about old times. >> a couple of them go to school in oregon. they say weather like this is a welcome sight. dark out 96, we did not do that in oregon....
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let's get to ryan curry who continues our lab team coverage.hat is how we have been able to be the high temperatures all throughout the day. the alameda county fair has done these. you can fill those temperatures drop all throughout the day. it will be a very busy night. a lot of people are showing up for tonight's festivities and the weather will be much more temperate. it finally feels like summer. >> ready for a the alameda county fair. group, we will take that in. supposed to feel like. >> there are always a lot of hot days. shade. as the day went on, the water but quickly became the most popular one. county fair officials say they expect this week and to be crowded. >> there was a lot of shade and ac buildings. >> on a day like today, it is all about items that keep you cool. fresh squeezed ice cold, and it. >> i think people are excited. ice cream cone or a cold beer, whatever you're into. >> temperatures reached 99°. >> henry and i a walk. i can take them out in the morning. then we go home and kind stay in the house. sunscreen. >> very
let's get to ryan curry who continues our lab team coverage.hat is how we have been able to be the high temperatures all throughout the day. the alameda county fair has done these. you can fill those temperatures drop all throughout the day. it will be a very busy night. a lot of people are showing up for tonight's festivities and the weather will be much more temperate. it finally feels like summer. >> ready for a the alameda county fair. group, we will take that in. supposed to feel...
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ryan curry spoke with the group that claims these cars are dangerous. >> no one is in it. afe street rebels is placing cones on cars to temporarily stop them. they want them off the road permanently. >> unfettered access to city streets is a really bad idea. ryan: this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked not to share their identity. they call the protest the week of cone. it is happening ahead of the vote whether to allow crews to expand services. >> residents never got the chance to have a say in this and never really consented to being used as human guinea pigs. ryan: abc 7 documented issues with the san francisco fire department has seen them blocking emergency units. using a traffic cone on top of the car disables it and since they feel they are traffic hazards, they think using a cone is a good way to send a message. >> as a pedestrian i feel uncomfortable with them and as a cyclist i also feel uncomfortable. ryan: and encourages disrespectful behavior on the roadways. we will notify law enforcement of any unwanted or unsafe interference of vehicles
ryan curry spoke with the group that claims these cars are dangerous. >> no one is in it. afe street rebels is placing cones on cars to temporarily stop them. they want them off the road permanently. >> unfettered access to city streets is a really bad idea. ryan: this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked not to share their identity. they call the protest the week of cone. it is happening ahead of the vote whether to allow crews to expand services. >>...
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ryan curry spoke with the group that claims these cars are dangerous. >> no one is in it. s is placing cones on cruise and waymo cars to temporarily stop them. they want them off the road permanently. >> unfettered access to city streets is a really bad idea. ryan: this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked us not to share their identity. they call the protest the week of cone. it is happening ahead of the vote whether to allow cruis e and way services. >> residents never got the chance to have a say in this and never really consented to being used as human guinea pigs. ryan: abc 7 documented issues with cruise and waymo. the san francisco fire department has seen them blocking emergency units. according to the group, using a traffic cone on top of the car disables it and since they feel they are traffic hazards, they think using a cone is a good way to send a message. >> as a pedestrian, i feel uncomfortable with them. as a cyclist, i also feel uncomfortable. ryan: waymo told abc 7 this is vandalism and encourages disrespectful behavior on the roadways. "w
ryan curry spoke with the group that claims these cars are dangerous. >> no one is in it. s is placing cones on cruise and waymo cars to temporarily stop them. they want them off the road permanently. >> unfettered access to city streets is a really bad idea. ryan: this person is a member of the safe street rebels and asked us not to share their identity. they call the protest the week of cone. it is happening ahead of the vote whether to allow cruis e and way services. >>...
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abc 7 reporter ryan curry in walnut creek with how you could stay safe as the temperatures rise. ry where this is not technically an official cooling center but it will be open today where you can go and take advantage of the air conditioning if you need to do so. we know the bulk of that heat will be arriving saturday and sunday when temperatures could be heading triple digits. this means we will have to be very mindful of heat related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. dr. say the best way is to stay cool and hydrate. this week we could lose as many as 10 weeks -- 10 liters of sweat every day. >> member or friend, make sure they have the resources that they need to get through this inevitable heatwave. ryan: athletes or working out should not be afraid to take as many breaks as possible. they advised maybe doing a workout indoors or in the early parts of the day when it is much cooler. there is a spare the air alert today. advising people to either work from home if you could do so or take public transit. we are live in walnut creek. kumasi: the state is helping
abc 7 reporter ryan curry in walnut creek with how you could stay safe as the temperatures rise. ry where this is not technically an official cooling center but it will be open today where you can go and take advantage of the air conditioning if you need to do so. we know the bulk of that heat will be arriving saturday and sunday when temperatures could be heading triple digits. this means we will have to be very mindful of heat related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. dr. say...
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ryan curry has the latest. >> the sun rising in the diablo foothills following a busy night of fire. this one in walnut creek shows ash following a brush fire that nearly got to a neighborhood. this was one of over 60 that broke out overnight. >> we were able to get resources on a lot of fires in a reasonably short amount of time. >> steve hill says many of those fires were likely caused by fireworks. including this one in antioch which burned a home. >> of those 60 plus fires, we know for sure eight were not caused by fireworks. we also know that eight were caused by fireworks. the remainder, do the math, the remainder were all very likely >> caused by fireworks. contra costa was just one region that so many illegal fireworks. this was the scene over the oakland hills as a full on light show lasted well into the night. in san francisco, people in the mission district crowded the streets, launching fireworks. risley peak was closed to prevent people launching fireworks from there. hill says he and other agencies prepared by bringing in more staff. he says last night was especially bu
ryan curry has the latest. >> the sun rising in the diablo foothills following a busy night of fire. this one in walnut creek shows ash following a brush fire that nearly got to a neighborhood. this was one of over 60 that broke out overnight. >> we were able to get resources on a lot of fires in a reasonably short amount of time. >> steve hill says many of those fires were likely caused by fireworks. including this one in antioch which burned a home. >> of those 60 plus...
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abc 7 news reporter ryan curry in the east bay live with the latest.is morning they had 59=8 responsible calls for -- 58 responsible calls for fires overnight. 50 of them were caused by fireworks. one person was critically injured in one of those incidents. even when we were driving around this morning, we noticed there were still some pockets of neighborhood fireworks, so the concern is still safety. almost every part of the bay area had to deal with this issue. contra costa fire believe this grass fire in walnut creek started around 10:00 p.m. and was caused by fireworks. it did not prompt any evacuations. a lotto fireworks were going off in the east bay, all of those unsanctioned. this went on for hours before the sunset last night. in the city this crazy video was taken in the mission district. it was not just one location but several where people were lighting off fireworks in the middle of the street. berkeley closed grizzly peak yesterday due to fire concerns. emergency crews there stayed posted to keep people from entering. that reopened as a 5
abc 7 news reporter ryan curry in the east bay live with the latest.is morning they had 59=8 responsible calls for -- 58 responsible calls for fires overnight. 50 of them were caused by fireworks. one person was critically injured in one of those incidents. even when we were driving around this morning, we noticed there were still some pockets of neighborhood fireworks, so the concern is still safety. almost every part of the bay area had to deal with this issue. contra costa fire believe this...
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ryan curry talked to organizers and others who are trying to enjoy the summerlike weather.ast bay exceeded triple digits in many spots. one of those what's in pleasant hill, where people were doing anything to escape the heat. >> drink a lot of water. reporter: kathleen was on her walk through downtown. this walk involved plenty use of the shade. >> i always come out. i go to pete's coffee and get a moksha and sit around -- a matcha and sit around. reporter: elsewhere, some are using the park pool as a place to cool off. pleasant hill was holding its second day of the blues and bruise your festival. the tencent equipment were in place from the previous day. what is new is the intense heat. >> last night, we had our pre-party. the heat did not stop people from coming out and enjoying music and beer in the park. reporter: jennifer is one of the coordinators of the event and says most of the festival will be held in the shade. festival installed a large tent to provide as much shade as possible, but they -- they put smaller tents up. >> we shifted it around so people could enj
ryan curry talked to organizers and others who are trying to enjoy the summerlike weather.ast bay exceeded triple digits in many spots. one of those what's in pleasant hill, where people were doing anything to escape the heat. >> drink a lot of water. reporter: kathleen was on her walk through downtown. this walk involved plenty use of the shade. >> i always come out. i go to pete's coffee and get a moksha and sit around -- a matcha and sit around. reporter: elsewhere, some are...
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. >> ryan curry spoke with experts about what the delay means for the city. >>>> for the second timeust a few weeks the state utilities commission delayed a vote that would allow crews in waymo self-driving cars to offer paid rights across san francisco. abc 7 has documented car stalling in the street. >>>> it is a big yellow flag because folk for the status quo. ella flag includes ongoing operations and of the city. >> reporter with automotive news says a decision to postpone the vote is not surprising and likely due to lack of data. >> san francisco is looking for data on these incidents. they are not getting what they want. >> whether it be stalling in the middle-of-the-road or malfunctioning your an obstacle some in san francisco are wary about having more access to ev's. if you ask waymo they is beyond time they have access expanded. > delay of deploying the type -- the driving to knowledge he has critical impact on road safety. in june meeting the board asked for data about the times stars -- the car stall and block crews. reporting minimal risk conditions. we think there is --
. >> ryan curry spoke with experts about what the delay means for the city. >>>> for the second timeust a few weeks the state utilities commission delayed a vote that would allow crews in waymo self-driving cars to offer paid rights across san francisco. abc 7 has documented car stalling in the street. >>>> it is a big yellow flag because folk for the status quo. ella flag includes ongoing operations and of the city. >> reporter with automotive news says a...
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ryan curry spoke with this man and the people who are now helping him out. >> this day of work for denny is met with incredible hardship. the back window of his truck is completely shattered and all of his tools are gone. someone broke into his truck while parked at his fremont home. the few he is using are ones that are borrowed from neighbors and family. >> i came out because i was going to work on saturday. the back glass of the camper was broken. >> for 50 years ray has been a contractor working on homes in the bay area. at 78 years old he cannot retire. he needs the money to support his wife. his wife suffered strokes in the past year. >> it has been very difficult last year with her situation trying to make things work so that she could try to live somewhat of a normal life. >> with no tools he cannot work. if you cannot work, he does not make any money to support his family. >> they protect my livelihood. not just belong to me but they took everything i have to make a living. >> remote police responded to the break-in saturday morning. the officer quickly learned the impact of wha
ryan curry spoke with this man and the people who are now helping him out. >> this day of work for denny is met with incredible hardship. the back window of his truck is completely shattered and all of his tools are gone. someone broke into his truck while parked at his fremont home. the few he is using are ones that are borrowed from neighbors and family. >> i came out because i was going to work on saturday. the back glass of the camper was broken. >> for 50 years ray has...
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ryan curry spoke with one participant who says the sport changed his life, and helped him through incarceration. ryan: the stage is set in san francisco for sunday's marathon. but as traffic barriers get put up for the race, a few runners are using the marathon to break down other barriers. >> the discipline to do what i can do in my life and take that with me tomorrow. ryan: jonathan served four years in san quitman state prison. he was in for a life sentence but was let out following criminal justice reform. the moment he arrived in prison, he joined the thousand mile club, a group of inmates who see running as a form of rehabilitation. >> you just want to be better. you want to have that mindset of trying to rehabilitate and better yourself. and process everything. ryan: the running, he says, was his way of connecting with each other to improve their lives. both while serving time and after the release. >> there are a lot of parallels in running and being in prison, where there is a lot of hope, but you have to keep going. ryan: chiu, who will be featured in a documentary about the runners,
ryan curry spoke with one participant who says the sport changed his life, and helped him through incarceration. ryan: the stage is set in san francisco for sunday's marathon. but as traffic barriers get put up for the race, a few runners are using the marathon to break down other barriers. >> the discipline to do what i can do in my life and take that with me tomorrow. ryan: jonathan served four years in san quitman state prison. he was in for a life sentence but was let out following...
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abc 7 news reporter ryan curry has that story. ♪ >> patriotism on the california coast.dreds came to half moon bay for the annual fourth of july celebrations. >> it is a nice day, wearing jeans which i love. able to check out what is going on with the horses and the rest of the parade. >> it was a full parade complete with local fire department and a dancing pumpkin mascot. it featured a beer chug girl he in the morning but it is a holiday. >> honestly, we're going to watch the parade until it ends and have a barbecue. >> the community remembers the tragic mass shooting at nearby farms this year. on the fourth of july those present say the community is as strong as ever. >> everyone is enjoying each other. up and down and nothing but smiles. great to see so many people coming to the coast. >> it was not just the parade, beaches were full by midday. parking, good luck. people came early setting up tents, swimming in the waters and firing up the grill but you did not need to go to the beach to have fun. in pacifica it was about the hot rods. >> pacifica is a special place.
abc 7 news reporter ryan curry has that story. ♪ >> patriotism on the california coast.dreds came to half moon bay for the annual fourth of july celebrations. >> it is a nice day, wearing jeans which i love. able to check out what is going on with the horses and the rest of the parade. >> it was a full parade complete with local fire department and a dancing pumpkin mascot. it featured a beer chug girl he in the morning but it is a holiday. >> honestly, we're going to...
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ryan curry spoke with one participant who says the sport changed his life, and helped him through incarceration ryan: the stage is set in san francisco for sunday's marathon. but as traffic barriers get put up for the race, a few runners are using the marathon to break down other barriers. >> the discipline to do what i can do in my life and take that with me tomorrow. ryan: jonathan served four years in's state prison. he was in for a life sentence but was let out following criminal justice reform. he joined about thousand mile club, a group of inmates who see running as a form of rehabilitation. >> you just want to be better. you want to have that mindset of trying to rehabilitate and better yourself. ryan: the running, he says, was his way of connecting with each other to improve their lives. >> there are a lot of parallels in running and being in prison, where there is a lot of hope, but you have to keep going. ryan: chu, who will be featured in a documentary about the runners, says he completed several marathons while locked up, but sunday will be his first ever away from sing quentin. he
ryan curry spoke with one participant who says the sport changed his life, and helped him through incarceration ryan: the stage is set in san francisco for sunday's marathon. but as traffic barriers get put up for the race, a few runners are using the marathon to break down other barriers. >> the discipline to do what i can do in my life and take that with me tomorrow. ryan: jonathan served four years in's state prison. he was in for a life sentence but was let out following criminal...
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ryan curry has his story and how you can help.orter: this day of work for danny is met with incredible hardship, the back window of his truck is completely shattered and his tools are gone, someone broke into his truck. >> i came up because i was going to work saturday, and all the back glass of the camper was broken. reporter: for 50 years, he has been a contractor working on homes in the bay area. at 78 years old, he can't retire. he needs the money to support his wife. his wife suffered three strokes in the past year. >> it's been very difficult the last year with her situation, trying to make things work, so that she can try to live somewhat a normal life. reporter: with no tools, he can't work. if you can't work, he doesn't make any money to support his family. >> they have attacked my livelihood. they took everything that i have that helped me to make a living. reporter: fremont police responded to the break and after it happened saturday morning. officer grant was the first one there and quickly learned of the impact the ro
ryan curry has his story and how you can help.orter: this day of work for danny is met with incredible hardship, the back window of his truck is completely shattered and his tools are gone, someone broke into his truck. >> i came up because i was going to work saturday, and all the back glass of the camper was broken. reporter: for 50 years, he has been a contractor working on homes in the bay area. at 78 years old, he can't retire. he needs the money to support his wife. his wife...
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steph curry and ryan coogler.> thank you for having us. >> and steph, given all of the success that you've had over your career, it's really in many ways easy to forget your origin story, that in the early days you had your detractors, you had your skeptics, people who said that you weren't tall enough -- >> at 6'2", he is too skinny for the shooting guard position. do not rely on him to run your team. that was the draft report on stephen curry. >> looking back now at all of that, did that serve as a motivator for you? >> absolutely. i was undersized, kind of a scrawny, skinny kid. and every team i played, even going to the middle school and high school ranks and starting recruiting, quickly found out that those big time schools weren't going to knock on my door and offer you scholarship offers. and you had to really try to find out what my identity was. and to your question of, proving people wrong in a sense, i trying to -- i tried to channel and i had, my mom painted a very good perspective for me at those ages
steph curry and ryan coogler.> thank you for having us. >> and steph, given all of the success that you've had over your career, it's really in many ways easy to forget your origin story, that in the early days you had your detractors, you had your skeptics, people who said that you weren't tall enough -- >> at 6'2", he is too skinny for the shooting guard position. do not rely on him to run your team. that was the draft report on stephen curry. >> looking back now at...
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geoff: well, steph curry and ryan coogler, i appreciate you both. or your time. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. william: online, watch steph curry ace another sport he is passionate about -- golf. he tells geoff what it felt like to recently sink a hole-in-one. that's on our instagram. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm william brangham. on behalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you so much for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our customer service team can help find a plan that helps fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs
geoff: well, steph curry and ryan coogler, i appreciate you both. or your time. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. william: online, watch steph curry ace another sport he is passionate about -- golf. he tells geoff what it felt like to recently sink a hole-in-one. that's on our instagram. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm william brangham. on behalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you so much for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs...
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sal castaneda had a chance to talk with golden state warriors star steph curry and oakland native ryaner and eric payton, who produced this film. yeah, they talked about what it was like to overcome doubt about curry's size, durability and leadership, too. it's all documented in this movie. steph curry underrated with the seventh pick in the 2009 nba draft. the golden state warriors select steph curry from davidson college. steph and curry do not rely on him to run your team. he was about five six. looks like a little kid. 150 pounds soaking wet. that was when i first really understood i'm different here in the bay area. we kind of know your story, but after watching this film, i feel as if there was a lot i didn't know. even for people here in the bay area who think that they know when they watch the film, they're going to learn a lot more. i've been in the bay for 15 years now, going into my 15th year in the league and part of a big part of who i am as a basketball player, as a person, was formed at davidson and, you know, the relationships that i had the relationship with coach mcki
sal castaneda had a chance to talk with golden state warriors star steph curry and oakland native ryaner and eric payton, who produced this film. yeah, they talked about what it was like to overcome doubt about curry's size, durability and leadership, too. it's all documented in this movie. steph curry underrated with the seventh pick in the 2009 nba draft. the golden state warriors select steph curry from davidson college. steph and curry do not rely on him to run your team. he was about five...
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[applause] i heard steph curry might be here tonight for a movie premier. you had ryan nicole getting your pumped. you have stunt a man coming aboard and going to rock this place, so let's show some energy. let me tell you something, when i was growing up your age with-wasn't that long ago, there were really some serious challenges in the city. you think the challenges that exist now are problem, way back then before social media, before the ability to access cell phones and other things that you all enjoy, we had a lot of challenges in the city and are there was once a time where we could not offer a paid internship to young people in san francisco. but i was one of the lucky ones and some of you probably know a little bit about how i grew up in san francisco. i grew up in public housing where my grandmother raised me and during a time where-interesting, we didn't have a good relationship with the police department. we had a lot of contversery, poverty, hopelessness and dispair. the reason i'm here today where now i'm in charge of the city, the police department, the p
[applause] i heard steph curry might be here tonight for a movie premier. you had ryan nicole getting your pumped. you have stunt a man coming aboard and going to rock this place, so let's show some energy. let me tell you something, when i was growing up your age with-wasn't that long ago, there were really some serious challenges in the city. you think the challenges that exist now are problem, way back then before social media, before the ability to access cell phones and other things that...
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warriors star, along with oakland native ryan coogler and eric payton, who produced the movie that talked about what it was like to overcome doubt about curry's all documented in the movie. steph curry underrated. here's sal with the seventh pick in the 2009 nba draft. the golden state warriors select stephen curry from davidson college. steph curry do not rely on him to run your team . he was about five six. looks like a little kid. 150 pounds soaking wet. that was when i first really understood. i'm different here in the bay area. we kind of know your story, but after watching this film, i feel as if there was a lot i didn't know. even for people here in the bay area who think that they know when they watch the film, they're going to learn a lot more. i've been in the bay for 15 years now, going into my 15th year in the league and part of a big part of who i am as a basketball player, as a person. i was formed at davidson and, you know, the relationships that i had, the relationship with coach mckillop, my teammates and even leading up to, you know, the decision to go there. so there's a lot of things that i feel like kind of speak to the u
warriors star, along with oakland native ryan coogler and eric payton, who produced the movie that talked about what it was like to overcome doubt about curry's all documented in the movie. steph curry underrated. here's sal with the seventh pick in the 2009 nba draft. the golden state warriors select stephen curry from davidson college. steph curry do not rely on him to run your team . he was about five six. looks like a little kid. 150 pounds soaking wet. that was when i first really...