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concerns in oakland. still no comment publicly from mayor shengtao. four days since fbi
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agents raided her home. what the community is saying about the safety of the city. >> sideshow stops traffic on the bay bridge. the new details. we're learning about the chaotic scene over the weekend that ended in some arrests. >> plus, sporting high heels for a good cause, dozens of people taking part in a unique race to raise awareness of lgbtq plus rights. >> i mean, honestly, i was in heels in this studio for about 10s and i feel like i could do it. could you? >> did he did a whole spin, did an entire 360. he could do it like charli xcx out here. >> if you know, you know, not brad. good morning. >> on this monday, june 24th, let's start the check of our forecast with drew. >> i mean, behind us. this really tells the story. i mean, the sun is up here. we have very limited fog out there. you can see from our mount tam cam as we look south, a little bit of coastal cloud cover. it's not thick by any means. and in fact most areas we have clear skies. to start out our monday, you look at current sky conditions across the board and where we have just a cloud cover, it's a
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little bit. we do have mainly sunny skies to kick off our monday temperatures right now close to the coast. we're in the 50s, a little bit of a mild air as you head inland. the 60s from livermore, danville, up through fairfield. but some of our cooler spots, typically this time of year, the valleys of sonoma county, you can see we are in the mid and upper 40s as you get going on this monday. today, temperatures are just a little bit above average. it is warm inland today. you can see we have a lot of sunshine already into the 80s. by 11 a.m, and then by the afternoon we'll go into the mid 90s and our hottest spots inland around the bay shoreline. not nearly as warm, but it will be mild. you can see all that sunshine we have in store for us today. it's a nice afternoon. we'll get those highs in the mid 70s and then along the coast. it's a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day, and temperatures in the upper 50s to the lower 60s. let's check in with sue. see those drive times this morning. >> good morning drew. good morning everyone. 602 on this monday, metering lights turned on at 5.35 this morning. you can see already stacking up beyond the overcrossings for about a 12 minute delay from the back of
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the line through the metering lights and then you'll see more brake lights as you get closer to the tunnel. and in the san francisco side, let's go to san mateo. we still have a sigalert. this is a live shot of 101 right near third avenue. an avocado spill. so that flatbed, they're unloading the spilled avocados onto that truck, and they're going to try to get that. you can see the overturned truck behind it. uh- get that cleared out of the two left lanes. actually, three left lanes remain blocked this morning. two right lanes are getting by with a backup. pretty significant now towards highway 92 on the north 101 side. there's another car involved in the accident right there at third avenue. so we do have a bit of a problem here with at least a 25 minute delay. try el camino real in the northbound direction. that looks pretty smooth sailing this morning. we'll keep following it for you. hope to have it out of lanes here within the next hour or so. we'll be back. >> this case has absolutely where it stands right now. has
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no impact on her ability to be oakland's mayor. >> that was the reaction from oakland mayor shang tao's attorney after the fbi raided her home and properties connected to a recycling company. it's the closest thing to a response that we've received from the mayor. nothing directly from tao herself. and it's not just the federal investigation that she's being asked to respond to. there was the mass shooting where 15 people were were injured at lake merritt. and of course, there's the push to recall the mayor. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is in the studio this morning with the latest reaction from the community concerned with the mayor's silence and with safety in the city. >> good morning, reggie. we've been following the story from the start. for four days now. we've tried to get in touch with mayor shan tao and have not gotten any statement directly from her. her attorney tells us he hasn't seen any evidence that tao is the focus of the federal investigation, but oakland residents are concerned this investigation is impacting her ability to run the city. where
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qingdao, where qingdao now about two dozen residents gathering outside oakland city hall yesterday, speaking out against oakland mayor sheng tao. the mayor has not spoken publicly since the fbi raided her home last thursday, and other local connected to california waste solutions agents were seen taking boxes of evidence away, and sources tell abc seven news this is a public corruption investigation. the mayor also has not spoken since at least 15 people were shot near lake merritt. >> and she's supposed to be our leader. she didn't even know. what. we don't even know what she is. she didn't even come in to apologize to what's going on with our city. these people that got shot like she didn't even come and say, we hope you all get better. >> the organizations asian unite and coalition for community engagement planned this rally, and these residents had previously been vocal in their support. to recall mayor tao.
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last week, the registrar of voters confirmed there are now enough signatures, more than 40,000, to allow the measure on the ballot. those there, though, say the concern right now is not the recall but the city budget that will soon need to be passed. and we reached out to mayor sheng tao's office to get her take on that, but got no response. her attorney says the case has no impact on her ability to be mayor. and this morning, the group oakland united to recall shan tao is having a news conference and they're calling for her to return to city hall or resign immediately. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> this is clearly an ongoing investigation. we're going to stick to it, so stay with us on abc seven to learn about the latest happening with the mayor, how it affect the city of oakland. we'll continue to update abc seven news.com and the abc seven bay area app. >> a chaotic weekend in vallejo and not enough officers to respond. police say four people were shot sunday morning. there's no word at this point on their conditions. we do know it
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happened around 3 a.m. near springs road in monterey street, and this one call took up most police resources, officers told the chronicle they weren't able to break up a large sideshow just a few miles away because they were tied up at the scene of that shooting. they say a crowd of 400 people or so gathered at the intersection of many drive and louis brown drive, and a car was set on fire during the sideshow. new details about a massive sideshow that stopped traffic on the bay bridge early sunday morning there were fireworks going off, cars doing donuts. some people parked on the bridge to watch other people were just stuck in the back up. this particular video was taken around 2 a.m. sunday from the eastbound span. chp tells us more than 150 cars took part in the sideshow, some of them even pointed lasers at a chp helicopter. the chp says the
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sideshow started to break up around 2:20 a.m. and took several people into custody, tied to a hit and run crash and a separate police chase. >> we've been following the story for a week now, and this morning, firefighters are close to total containment on the point fire in sonoma county. they're at 90% right now. it's been days since that fire has grown south of lake sonoma. the fire destroyed three buildings last week. there are more than 360 firefighters putting out what is still smoldering. cal fire says the point fire is one of the largest fires they've seen in that area to happen before july first. >> fire season is certainly off to a busy start. several major fires forced evacuations over the last week. statewide, more than 90,000 acres burned, an area triple the size of san francisco. now, fortunately, we have not seen widespread damage to homes. >> a heads up if you're in the grizzly peak in tilden park, areas of the east bay. this week, the berkeley fire department is holding wildfire response drills that will happen
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today, wednesday, and friday between 830 in the morning and 3 p.m. several other fire departments are also participating, so officials say while this looks real, you don't need to be concerned. >> we're learning more this morning about the speed of recovery from destructive fires. four years ago, the 2020 ccu lightning complex fire destroyed nearly 700 homes in santa cruz and san mateo counties, a new grand jury report finds only about one third of those homes have been rebuilt. homeowners said problems with insurance, the cost of rebuilding and complications with the permitting process has kept them from rebuilding the report recommends changes including a public private partnership to help victims and centers to expedite the building permit process after disasters. >> today marks two years since the us supreme court overturned roe v wade, ending the constitutional right to abortion. dozens of rallies and protests are planned across the country, including here in the bay area, to voice support for women's reproductive freedom. at least 21 republican controlled
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states have successfully enacted abortion restrictions in the past two years. democrats are promising action if they if they gain control of congress in november. >> if we have the trifecta, the house, the senate and the white house, then we are going to make roe versus wade law of the land again. >> the supreme court could be looking at another landmark case this week. they are set to rule on whether or not medical emergencies override state abortion bans. that will happen before they leave for their summer recess. abortion is expected to be one of the top issues when voters go to the polls this november, and it's expected to be a big topic when former president trump and president biden meet for the first debate later this week. both men spent time over the weekend preparing for thursday. it will be the earliest debate in modern history. president biden, a former president trump, support the move, both hoping to reach early voters as >> for biden. i think it's going to be about really trying to
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hone in on what he describes as the chaos of the trump years and for former president trump, he's going to be looking to seize on what he describes as the failures of the biden administration. >> and this debate will have a different format. there will be no studio audience, and the candidates microphones will be muted when it's not their turn to speak. you can watch that debate hosted by cnn right here on abc seven thursday night. abc news coverage starts at five and the debate starts at six. >> i mean, just look at this picture. it's gorgeous out there this morning. this is our sutro tower showing you the silhouette of the san francisco skyline. it is a bright morning out there. limited fog, only a little bit of patchy cloud cover along the coast this morning. so as we get you going out the door right now, you can see that sunshine is in full effect. temperatures warm very nicely over the next couple of hours. the jacket take it with you right now because we're starting in the 50s for
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most of us. then we'll quickly climb into the 60s and then into the 70s, away from the coast already by 10 a.m. so it's going to be a warm day. in fact, temperatures slightly above average in most areas. the lone exception the city today will keep you in the mid 60s for daytime high. that's a little bit below average, but for everybody else, you can see we're bouncing back above. so here's future weather as we go. hour by hour we are seeing a lot of sunshine today that gets us into the 80s already inland by lunchtime, 60s and 70s around the bay shoreline and then heading into the afternoon. we do expect our warmest areas to go into the 90s today. so take the sunglasses with you. that's going to be one of your best accessories today, as we have that sunny sky with us 90 in concord, a warm 86 in san jose, a mild 72 in oakland, 64, in the city, about 81 in napa. reggie thanks, drew welcoming back sunday streets. >> san francisco's troubled tenderloin district hosting the first event this year. also pride prom, a look at the special occasion for hundreds of people in the lgbtq plus
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community. the end of an era. the latest report pointing to klay thompson closer to leaving
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stacking a food and enjoying the weather during the annual summer festival. now, this was the first big event since 15 people were shot during a juneteenth celebration just last week.
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oakland police provided extra security for saturday's event, including 30 to 50 officers who were on hand to patrol its great. >> it's safe. there's plenty of police around that, don't. we cannot let these knuckleheads interfere with us living a good life fest. >> vendors say they appreciate the security measures put in place for this event. building a better bay area is our mission here at abc7 this morning. we want to share with you a win for a neighborhood that really needs one. in san francisco, a block party in the tenderloin giving hope to many families with kids. sunday streets sf, a program by the nonprofit livable city, came to the tenderloin over the weekend for the first block party of the summer season. the area is home to more than 3000 kids. there are plenty of activities, sports, and even circus performers. organizers say the event is a welcome break. while that area faces a growing drug problem, while we're working on solutions, the tenderloin deserves everything that everyone else gets. we deserve festivals block parties,
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children being pushed on strollers. >> recently, city supervisors gave initial approval for a store curfew to help fight drug sales in the area. the board will meet again tomorrow to discuss that curfew further. >> san francisco's inaugural pride prom took over the san francisco center over the weekend. while it's open to everyone, the night was a way for lgbtq plus people to have a prom night specifically geared towards them. organizers say hundreds of tickets were sold for pride prom, and they hope to host the event again in the future. attendees say they were excited to show their pride in a fun and safe environment. >> i didn't come out in high school and i've never been very comfortable in a prom setting, so this is kind of my opportunity as a 25 year old woman to get that prom experience at pride. >> prom also helped to revitalize downtown. san francisco's core has struggled since the end of the pandemic, with empty office buildings, vacant storefronts, and a loss
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of foot traffic. city leaders believe events like these are exactly what san francisco needs right now. we're just a few days away now from pride in san francisco, uh- are not going black. >> during the pride promo and we'll wait. >> okay. >> well i guess we'll be waiting . >> we want to tell you. >> oh yeah i mean show me for the pride i guess. show me and my shirt. >> i got some color kumasi shirt. abc seven is your home for exclusive coverage of the 54th annual san francisco pride parade. it is this sunday and coverage starts at 10:30 a.m. you can watch it on air. you can watch it online. really, wherever you watch abc seven news, it's the graphics server phobic this morning. >> is that what's going on? >> not this week. >> and what manager do i need to speak to? some people run away, run races wearing athletic shoes . others go at it in high heels. runners stepping it up in mexico
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city, pride taking part in 200 meter race and heels participants. i don't know what that is. anyway these folks, you know, they're wearing their heels, they're running through at least four inches high. the money raised from the event goes to a nonprofit that supports hiv and aids services in mexico. the winner, a 30 year old architect who claim he had never walked in heels before. now, you might remember i was in high heels. i wasn't running exactly, but i did do a full charli xcx. 360 as you will just witness here. pop did he fall? no he didn't. this is for the show. everybody's talking about jamie, which just had their closing show yesterday. so congrats on their run. >> but you can't see is me in that corner having your back, friend. >> you said just in case i were to fall, i had you. you were ready to. >> we both fall together. >> yes. >> and land on your body. and then you go to the hospital. >> yeah. it's okay. >> okay. uh- the graphics server no longer being phobic now being
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inclusive. san francisco pride parade happens sunday. we start at 1030. it's streams. it's also on tv. drew and i will be there our market street. and if you are also on market street, please come by and say hello to us. >> yes, i would love that. i feel like you would do well in that race. i feel like i do too after my little spin. >> i'm confident not only you have long strides, so that's your advantage. >> i think you'd be out in the front. >> all right, daddy, long legs out here. >> right on. on the main stage, we have daddy long legs will workshop. >> i don't know, i don't know. . look how bright it is that san jose in the background. it is going to be a warm day with sunny skies. just fantastic. the winds will pick up a little bit. not one of our windier days in the past couple of weeks, but still, you'll notice that breeze between about 15 and 25mph throughout the afternoon. of course, the strongest winds over the city and pushing through the delta. so fairfield, oakland, san francisco finding those winds in excess of 20mph at
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times. but today it's all about that sunshine. even along the coast, i think we'll see more sunshine than cloud cover winning out throughout the day. we'll see 58.5 moon bay, but 64 in the city, a mild 72 in oakland, a warm 86 in san jose. we'll go to 90 in concord, 88 in santa rosa. it's just going to be an above average day in most areas. now, overnight tonight, we'll see a mix of stars and clouds, some of our cooler areas dipping into the 40s. but for the most part, we'll settle in the 50s and a couple of low 60s heading into tuesday. now it's getting to the time of the year where we have to talk about the chance of some monsoonal moisture. you know, in parts of arizona, new mexico, we're getting into the season where they can get thunderstorms. some of that can push into california . tomorrow. you'll notice some cloud cover in the morning. we're not anticipating any thunderstorms here, but we're watching the central sierra tomorrow for the risk of some dry lightning. we'll keep our eyes on that. but for the most part, we're looking lovely for the next 5 to 7 days ahead. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. warm sunshine today. there's that additional cloud cover tomorrow morning. we'll
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keep the sunshine throughout the end of the week. and heading into the weekend. it's looking very lovely. if you're headed to san francisco for the pride parade, expect temperatures in the upper 60s and lower 70 guys. >> that sounds perfect, drew. thank you. now we bring in ginger zee with a look at what's happening on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> hi reggie. kumasi. nice to be with you. so here on a monday we are still talking about heat. and i know yours is subsiding a bit in the next few days. and i know drew is all over that. but we will be focusing on who's got it after the earliest 100 for both washington, d.c. and baltimore in 12 years in june. also, the flood emergency in the midwest that is taking a lot of people out of their homes, especially at the corners there of minnesota, south dakota and iowa. we've got melissa don covering that, and i'll give you the forecast and then our exclusive with the oklahoma father held for 70 days in turks and caicos after bullets were found in his luggage, speaking out after the ordeal and after he was reunited with his family, and then the crackdown on porch pirate thefts, rebecca went on an exclusive ride along with the
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police in washington, d.c, launching a sting operation. how it is helping protect packages and we are cool for the summer. check it out! fun places to keep cool around the country. so, lori bergamotto starts us off in michigan this morning, my home state, and then will ganz goes on a bucket list on a budget trip. taylor's version to see if it is possible to pay less to travel overseas to see taylor swift than it is to see her here in the u.s. maybe from the east coast. >> maybe, >> i think that would be or maybe we might be surprised. it might be, you will be surprised at how much they can save. >> yeah. >> because in europe they really don't charge like they do over here. >> that's true. yeah. >> and that's true for like any entertainment it is. >> yeah. >> like you can go see a show that you would normally see on broadway. the same show in the west end. half the price. >> oh so it is worth it. >> you get a whole trip. >> i don't know what we're doing over here. i'm really so okay. i'll be interested to see that. thank you. ginger, we will
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mateo bridge. it's moving pretty sluggishly across across the span for about a 20 minute drive from 8-80 over towards 101. then when you get to 101, if you're headed north, bound up the
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peninsula, we've got this problem with spilled avocados. chp issued a sig alert over an hour ago. the two left. pardon me. three left lanes remain blocked near third avenue. the two right lanes are getting by. and then we had a separate accident right near there. that has been cleared out of lane. so you can see one on one is stacked now beyond highway 92. you can try north delaware, or you can try el camino real to get through that jammed up area. and we'll be back with more. come on. >> thank you. sue. it is very possible one of the warriors key players will not be returning to the team next season. according to the athletic, talks between klay thompson and the warriors are, quote, essentially frozen. thompson is a free agent. negotiations with free agents. not on your own team. start this sunday, june 30th so he could sign with a new team as soon as july 6th. golden state drafted thompson in 2011. he played a
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huge role in the team's four championships. next, at 630, push for pandas what san francisco zoo officials are saying now about how much it will cost to bring them to the city. and game seven of the stanley cup final tonight, right here on abc seven. the edmonton oilers tied up the series at three games apiece to force a game seven against the florida panthers. live coverage starts at 5 p.m. it will be followed by after the game with abc seven sports director larry beil. then it's wheel of fortune and jeopardy! and catch a special edition of abc seven news at ten and 11.
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live. where? shengtao where shengtao? >> now at 630. call for answers. community members demanding to know where is oakland mayor shengtao? we're still waiting to hear from her for days after fbi agents raided her home. >> mcdonald's customers not loving this. after more than three decades at san francisco's stonestown mall, the golden arches are gone. what the owner is blaming for the closure. >> plus, a new champion has been crowned the pup who won the world's ugliest dog contest at
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the sonoma-marin fair. >> you know, we were very invested in this very mad pup. >> did not win mine either. >> good morning everyone. monday june 24th. >> don't worry, our picks. you are still ugly. let's get to our forecast. >> they did get medals. oh oh, second and third place. okay, so we were close. you were close. okay. but the winner. none of us chose none. unfortunately, we're not good at this. we're good at though. showing you that sunshine. here we go outside this morning from our east bay hills. camera it is clear from this vantage point. in fact, you look at current sky conditions everywhere is seeing mainly clear skies, a little bit of cloud cover around half moon bay. it's not thick fog this morning and we are really in store for a sunny and warm afternoon on the way. so the jacket you need it right now. this morning, especially in santa rosa, we're in the 40s 50s around the bay shoreline, but inland we already have some mild air. fairfield, danville, livermore, even san jose right now coming in with temperatures
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in the low 60s. let's look at the forecast region by region inland today. it will be a warm day. no heat advisories in effect, but you'll notice that warm air pretty early on into the 80s by 11 a.m. look how much sunshine you have today. we'll go into the mid 90s this afternoon for daytime highs around the bay shoreline an equally as bright. we're going to have a lot of sunshine today. your sunglasses going to be your best accessory. take that with you. we'll have temperatures in the mid 70s for daytime highs. a light breeze today but not gusty winds about 10 to 15mph. along the coast we'll have a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day, and highs in ■the upper 50s to the lower 60s. let's check in with sue sierra with those drive times this morning. >> thank you drew, and we're headed to san mateo for an update on this avocado spill we've got. there we go. we've got no new updates, so we'll get to that in just a second. we do have metering lights on at the bay bridge toll plaza with about a 45 minute drive from hercules through the 8-80 corridor, all the way into this backup and to the bridge across into san francisco. now for the update in
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san mateo, we have this avocado spill. it happened about 3:45 a.m. this morning. still trying to unload those spilled boxes of avocados onto a flatbed truck. the original truck that overturned is still in lane, so once they get the avocados cleaned up, then they've got an upright that box truck and get it out of the left lanes. so for now, two right lanes are getting by and a major backup now beyond highway 92 south delaware 82, el camino real. you're good. alternate routes at this time. if you stick with 101, it's about a 40 minute delay. >> thank you. sue. this morning we are still waiting to hear from oakland mayor shengtao after the fbi raided her home and other properties last thursday morning. sources say it's connected to a recycling company. the calls to hear directly from the mayor are growing louder from her critics. and it's not just the federal investigation that she's being asked to respond to. she's being asked to respond to that mass shooting where 15 people were injured at lake merritt. and
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then the push to recall the mayor, abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez live in the studio. this morning with the latest reaction from the community who's concerned with the mayor's silence and the safety of the city. >> good morning, kumasi. this morning, the group oakland united to recall shengtao is calling for the oakland mayor to return to city hall or resign immediately. and they're having a press conference today. yesterday the groups asians unite and coalition for community engagement organized a rally demanding accountability from the oakland mayor. these residents had previously been vocal in their support to recall mayor tao last week, the registrar of voters confirmed there are now enough signatures more than 40,000, to allow the measure on the ballot. the mayor has not spoken publicly since the fbi raided her home last thursday, and other locations connected to california. waste solutions agents were seen taking boxes of evidence away, and sources tell abc seven news this is a public corruption investigation commission. the
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mayor also has not spoken since at least 15 people were shot near lake merritt. >> we expect her to be here when there are 15 people getting shot and stabbed a few days ago, and the mayor is absent. >> those at yesterday's rally, though, say the concern right now is not the recall, but the city budget that will soon need to be passed. the new budget could mean cuts to the number of police officers, the oakland police officer association president confirms that the new budget will freeze and eliminate 34 police officer positions, dropping the total number of officers to 678. the poa president says 91 officer positions have been frozen and eliminated in oakland in the last year alone, and mayor tao's attorney tells abc seven he has not seen any evidence that tao is the focus of the federal investigation and that it has no impact on her ability to be mayor. and we're still waiting
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to hear directly from tao. i have reached out to mayor tao's attorney and also city hall representative this morning to see if the public will be hearing directly from the mayor today. so, of course, we'll let you know when we hear back. live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. thank you. >> gloria, california democrats have agreed to delay a minimum wage increase for hundreds of thousands of health care workers to help balance the state budget. the deal was announced over the weekend. health care workers are supposed to get this raise starting july 1st. now it won't happen until october 15th if state revenue is 3% higher over the summer. and if that doesn't happen, this race could be delayed until january. the union for health care workers say that it's. the union says it's disappointed that the raise is being delayed, but appreciates that the race has been approved after more than 30 years in business in mcdonald's at stonestown galleria served its final happy meal, franchise owner scott roderick said the decision to close was gut
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wrenching, but the community came out to show their support in recent days. >> was pretty overwhelming. the number of emails and phone calls that the restaurant team and i got of people sharing their family stories, the moments they spent at that mcdonald's, roderick says. >> out of the eight mcdonald's his family owns, the stonestown location is the most expensive to operate. when it came time to renegotiate their lease, he says taxes, rent, animal fees were just too high. combine that with state mandated $20 an hour minimum wage for fast food workers. and that was kind of it. >> the post covid economic hangover in san francisco, concerns about inflation on on both sides of my front counter uh- public safety, job creation and economic sustainability. the cost of living in the city of san francisco. all of these issues is uh- that are my issues are also my customer issues at stonestown, a different restaurant concept is expected
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to move into that space later this year. >> new details about the push to bring giant pandas to the san francisco zoo. the big challenge will be paying for them, and now we're getting a better idea of how much it could cost, the chronicle reports. the zoo's financial director put the cost at as much as $70 million for a decade, so that includes the panda enclosure, thousands of pounds of bamboo every month, and the cost to rent those pandas from china. animal rights groups claim $70 million is a low estimate. mayor london breeds fundraising plan is focused on raising $25 million. the zoo's deputy director says it's premature to put a price tag on what the pandas would cost. >> fema is preparing for extreme hurricane and wildfire seasons with looming worries over funding, the agency is facing a major budget deficit that's only expected to get worse by the end of the year. weather science experts are forecasting a higher rate of disasters this year, maybe even record breaking at that pace, fema expects the
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disaster relief fund to run out by mid-august. congress may need to step in to get more funding. >> developing news more than 1300 people, including an american couple, died during this year's annual pilgrimage to mecca in saudi arabia. this is according to reports from saudi authorities. pilgrim has faced extreme high temperatures during their miles long journey to islamic holy sites. the hajj, one of five pillars of islam, is one of the world's largest religious gatherings. close to 2 million muslims join this pilgrima this year. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said over the weekend he is interested in a partial cease fire deal that would not end the war in the middle east. netanyahu said israel is committed to continuing the war in order to eliminate hamas. the prime minister also said the intense phase of the fighting against hamas is about to end, referencing the offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah.
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>> if you take the north bay smart train to get to the larkspur ferry, it's going to be a bit easier to make that connection. there's now a new shuttle to get you between the smart station across surf. francis drake boulevard to the ferry terminal represents moves from smart hope that the new service will aid people with disabilities and anyone who would be unable to make that short walk from the stations shuttle trips can be booked on demand with the ride go app. >> happening tonight the san francisco giants planning to honor the late hall of fame center fielder willie mays, who died last week at 93. the team returns to oracle park tonight for the first time since mays death. they'll play the chicago cubs. fans are encouraged to be in their seats by 630 for a special pregame ceremony. for the baseball icon, the first pitch is actually at 645. family feud what we're learning about the drama behind the san francisco listing that's going viral for its price and for the move in date. >> and a live look right now at
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the big board at the new york stock exchange. up right now, about 110 points. another update on the markets next plus go. nope. ain't got nothing for you, buddy. >> oh, no. >> whoa! a bear startling guests and workers at a tennessee theme park. but first, here's drew. yikes. >> okay, here's san rafael this morning. it is bright as you look at 101 as the cars come to and fro. we're going to say a lot of sunshine today and temperatures on the warm side this afternoon as we get you going this morning, clearly you can see all that sunshine out there we've been talking about all morning long. how our marine layer is very compressed. just a little bit of cloud cover along the immediate coastline. and that's about it. those temperatures, nice and mild throughout the morning inland. we're already into the 70s by about 10 a.m, so looking at highs today versus average for most of us will be a few degrees above average. the lone exception is the city where we'll stay in the mid 60s, where we should be in the upper 60s this time of the year, but it is
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shaping up to be a nice afternoon across the board. so here's future weather. we'll warm those temperatures up with a lot of sunshine by lunchtime. 6070 around the bay shoreline, 80 in our warmest spots inland. and later on this afternoon, we expect our warmest cities to go into the 90s for daytime highs. a bit of an onshore breeze today. not one of our windiest days we've had over the past couple of weeks, but that onshore flow about 15 to 25mph later on today. so high of 64 in the city, we'll go to 72 in oakland, 86 in san jose, 88 in santa rosa, about 90. in concord, 94 in antioch. we will be right
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key bridge is finally leaving baltimore almost three months after the incident. less than an hour ago, the dolly sailed out of the baltimore harbor, headed for norfolk, virginia. that's where it will get repairs. with only a handful of its original crew, several of its crew members will be allowed to fly home within the next week. other crew members, including ship officers, will be required to stay in the u.s. until litigation regarding that crash is finished. >> princess anne is in the hospital this morning after she was injured by a horse at her estate. buckingham palace says the princess suffered minor injuries and a concussion, the bbc reports. it happened as she was walking a horse yesterday
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evening. the 73 year old royal is being kept under medical supervision as she recovers the palace, says anne's brother, king charles is being kept updated on her health and sends his well wishes. >> tomorrow, san francisco unified will discuss how it will pick which campuses to close or merge the district is grappling with a budget deficit and low enrollment school leaders hope closing schools will save money and boost resources as the closures will be decided based on equity, excellence and effective use of resources. academic performance, historical inequity, student enrollment and teacher turnover for each school will also be looked at. >> apple and facebook's parent company, meta, have been in talks about pursuing a partnership primarily focused on artificial intelligence, according to the wall street journal. meta has talked with the cupertino based company about its about integrating its ai model model into apple intelligence, that is, the ai system being developed for iphones and other apple devices. that was announced earlier this
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month at the worldwide developers conference. google and a host of other ai companies have also been in talks with apple to bring their ai models to the system. >> new at six alaska airlines has reached a tentative deal with if its 7000 union flight attendants. the deal ends talks that lasted for more than a year and a half. the terms of the deal have not yet been released, but the union called it a record contract. the deal likely contains a significant pay raise. that's been a common demand across the airline industry. for those who haven't seen a pay increase in years, an auto shop in san francisco's soma neighborhood could be turned into a public park. >> the chronicle is reporting that the city's recreation and park department has voted unanimously to buy the auto repair shop for $7.1 million. it's next to the gene field recreation center, which is currently being rebuilt. the proposal will turn the auto shop next door into an outdoor space for the rec center. the purchase will need to be approved by the city's board of supervisors.
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>> new help for children and teens in the east bay dealing with mental health emergencies. today, contra costa health services is opening a new children's psychiatric emergency unit. it's at the george and cynthia miller wellness center in martinez. the unit will focus on kids 6 to 17. prior to this, children will receive car care, i should say, alongside adults at the contra costa regional medical center this morning. >> we're learning new details about the family drama behind the listing for that home in russian hill. we first told you about this last week on abc seven mornings. it is a three bedroom home in russian hill, and this is what got everyone's attention. it's priced at under half $1 million. however, if you buy it, you may not be able to move in for 30 years. our media partner, the sf standard, spoke with the current tenant. she's 83 years old and lives here with her 66 year old daughter. she says her son owns the home. the family is embroiled in a feud over money and property rights. she says she doesn't want the
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home to be sold. her parents bought that home in the 70s for $52,000. she says the reason she's still there is because her stepfather wrote a secret lease before he died in 2018. >> now it's your morning money report. target is turning to ai to help store employees be more efficient. the company says it will eventually roll out a store companion chatbot app at all of its nearly 2000 stores. the ai tool will be installed on store owned devices to answer workers questions about policies. amazon, best buy and walmart are some of the other retailers rolling out ai tools for employees and customers. and now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange. as trading gets underway. we are up about 160 points. >> a new champion has been crowned. we now know who won the world's ugliest dog competition while fang took home the prize at the sonoma-marin fair. after taking part in this contest five times, this eight year old
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pekingese finally won. he came in second place, three times before finally clinching the title. now rome. reggie's pick, a 14 year old pug, was a runner up and won the people's choice award. >> rome is amazing, pet. i mean, he's just very, very personable. he's he's pretty much everybody's favorite. >> oh, rome is cuter in the video, these dogs also competed this year. the winner, wild thing, will be featured on a limited edition can of mug root beer. got a trophy and $5,000. >> i mean, congratulations. yeah, i didn't think that that was ugliest dog, though. >> no, i think wild thing is cute. >> and wild thing apparently has followers. has a whole instagram account. >> did we lose the focus of the contest? >> like has it become a personality contest? >> right? >> like i thought we were just looking at looks specifically right? >> you know, that's the case. my
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girl daisy may would have won. i really she came in third place, which is really good. >> you know what they say, god don't like ugly. he he's not too fond of pretty either. >> i don't know what that means, but i don't either. >> like, be average, be average, average. >> and then you'll have love. >> i'm not sure i don't know. >> we'll decipher that later. >> congratulations to all the ugly things and the pretty things and the average things. you can stick around. i guess god loves you. god loves you. >> yeah. god loves all creatures . this morning, here's our sutro tower camera. it is sunny out there and we'll find a lot of sunshine throughout the day. today look how much daylight we get. our sunset. not until 836 this evening. and we'll keep those temperatures warm this afternoon with above average conditions. we're finally getting relief. i've been waiting for this news. if you've been suffering from allergies, you'll likely get some relief over the next couple of days. or you may have been feeling it. trees have been running high, if not very high, for the past couple of months. they're now at
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low levels. the same with weeds and mold. even grasses are coming down a bit, so we are seeing relief finally across the board. it's been far too long since we've seen those numbers. highs today, 60s for the city, 70s for oakland, 80s for san jose. we'll get 90s inland today. so it's warm a several degrees above average. no heat advisories in effect. but across the board it will be a sunny day. even along the coast we'll see a mix of sun and clouds. i think sun wins out more than the cloud cover today. overnight tonight, most of us see you dipping in the 50s with a mix of stars and clouds on the board. now we're getting into the time of the year. it's monsoon season and desert southwest, and some of that moisture can tend to move into california. you'll notice that in the additional form of cloud cover tomorrow morning. but we're watching the central sierra tomorrow for the chance of some thunderstorms to pop up. if one does, it could have the risk of dry lightning. we'll keep you updated on that. but by future weather showing you the end of the week. fantastic. heading into the week and temperatures are very comfortable near average if not a bit above average on sunday. just in time for the pride
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parade in san francisco airing right here on abc seven. i mean, look at this in the afternoon, warm sunshine, upper 60s to the lower 70s. it's looking fantastic. here's the accuweather seven day forecast for the next seven days. very warm sunshine today. additional clouds tomorrow will keep that mild sunshine through the end of the week, and that sets the stage for a very comfortable weekend with mostly sunny skies guys jrue thank you. >> new this morning. the supreme court is jumping into the fight over transgender rights. minutes ago the high court agreed to decide a case regarding state bans on gender affirming care for transgender minors. the case is in regard to tennessee senate bill one, aiming to restrict puberty blockers and hormone therapy. arguments in that case will take place in the fall. >> the family who built a casino empire now selling their north bay estate. the property was purchased in 1981 by don and rhonda carano, who owned the caesars entertainment casino and hotel business. the holm ranch is nearly 60 acres. it's a
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compound in geyserville. it's now being listed for $8 million, according to the press democrat. it was the location of the couple's first wine label. it comes with 25 acres of alexander valley chardonnay, 56 italian olive trees and a fruit orchard in eastern tennessee, a run in with a black bear caught on camera at a local theme park. when the bear snuck into the concession stand, a park employee accidentally got involved. >> thankfully, that employee is okay. >> a little spicy for sorry, man, i got nothing. oh, i spilled out. hey no no no no no no no no no no gosh no no no no no no no no oh no no no no no oh see no no. >> look at this woman. >> look at her. she's so brave. she got burned on her arm. she reacted so calmly and ran in and closed the door and saved the
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other people. right. >> what are these people cooking about inside? >> i don't know when they know that their their home girl is out there and the doors. those could have been the customers, though. and see. >> but watch what she does. attack by a bear runs. >> guess that door gets a swiffer out. kicks the swiffer out comes in. >> no, but she got burned on her arm. >> and then she's like, i need to get back to business. >> anyway, why is the stand called the bear cam? >> it's called the bear can. now, here's my other thing. if you're going to call someone the bear can. then you better be ready for th
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