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all week long. we're going to do all this again at the democratic national convention next month in chicago. we have no idea what's going to happen there. thanks for watching. this week i'm alex michaelson reporting this week from milwaukee. aids walk. the event aims to raise awareness and funds for hiv aids research. a homeless encampment in a in an east bay city is scheduled to be cleared this week. the first sweep in

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the bay area since the supreme court ruled officials can clear encampments without offering shelter from ktvu. >> fox two news this is mornings on two. >> welcome to ktvu mornings on two. i'm betty lou. >> yeah. happy sunday one and all. i'm frank mallicoat. it looks like a lovely day behind us. >> beautiful sunrise. >> yeah. let's check in with rosemary. get a peek at our sunday fun day today. >> yes. if you could see the sunrise. right. because take a look at the picture behind me. we've got some fog out there as well. pretty mist and drizzle as betty was telling me. just a moment ago. she ran into some on her way in outside our doors at this hour, giving you a live look here from ktvu across the oakland estuary. can't see the city of san francisco from this vantage point. so we've got fog along the coastline inside the bay. temperatures yesterday fell off as expected and will continue the cooling trend for today. the onshore breeze through fairfield right now 26mph. so a little breezy through the delta. oakland

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reporting 13 a concord reporting 16. and most if not all of us are a little bit cooler this morning. livermore. you are down by eight. you're definitely feeling a difference there in napa you are down by 556 degrees. this morning in napa. meanwhile, over towards the city, we have 54 in san francisco and low 60s to start your day, san jose. so again, temperatures continuing to fall into the afternoon, especially for our inland cities. yesterday. concord a warm one for you at 96 today you're going to 88. not going to last though. temperatures will be back up as we get into monday. better look at today and the days ahead coming up. >> thank you rosemary. well, hundreds are heading to san francisco this morning to take part in the annual aids walk. ktvu is amanda quintana is there now and shows us the festivities underway. amanda >> oh, yeah. well, the organizers i just spoke to, they're hoping it gets a little warmer this morning. so people come out, but they are expecting thousands of people. they said to come out for this aids walk.

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that's how many registered. so take a look. they're just getting set up right now. but people are going to start showing up soon. they can check in at 8:00 and then the actual five k walk begins at 1030 this morning. now participants come for a bunch of reasons, but some of the reasons to honor those who have passed from aids to celebrate all we've accomplished in fighting the disease. and then they really come to support this shared mission of creating a future free of aids. now this is a huge event for the city of san francisco, because there's really just so much history with this walk. it started in 1987. they've raised more than $96 million for organizations across seven bay area counties. it's the largest hiv aids walk in northern california. now, just this year, they've raised $960,000. so they are very close to $1 million. just this year. although there is still no cure for aids, there are medications

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that can control hiv and prevent it from progressing. so most people in the u.s. with hiv don't develop aids. but, you know, in speaking to the organizers, he said, it's still so, so important to have events like this to make sure people are educated. people know about these medications. people really know how dangerous it could be. and how far we have come. there's going to be a really large quilt here that is supposed to be something really beautiful to see that really honors some of the people that have passed from hiv and aids. so that's something that he said. a lot of people come here to just see that and kind of remember the lives taken by this disease. so that's going to be something that kind of emotional here. but then there's the breakfast. this morning and the walk this morning. so there's going to be a lot that we're going to be bringing you throughout the morning today. live in san francisco amanda quintana ktvu fox two news. >> thank you amanda. well police in fremont are investigating a deadly shooting. the gunfire was

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first reported shortly before 130 yesterday afternoon near mission boulevard in the city's niles neighborhood. several people living in the area say they heard the sound of more than a dozen gunshots, then immediately called police. >> i just heard a gang load of gunshots just just, you know, rounding off, you know, and they kind of it was like a pause in the middle and then like, maybe 6 or 7 more. something was probably like 12, 15 shots, maybe. >> police say they found a man suffering from several gunshot wounds. he died at the scene. so far, there have been no arrests in this case. and investigators say it's still unclear what led up to the shooting. >> time now. 705. a chase across the bay area, now under investigation this morning. it all started in daly city before a woman was ultimately hit by a car in oakland. witnesses say one person was taken into custody. two others got away. ktvu joey jordan spoke with

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those who saw all the commotion. >> what appears to be multiple people pinned between a car and a boutique are actually just mannequins. >> honestly, it just happened so fast. witnesses say it started as a car chase involving daly city police, ending across the bay at fruitvale avenue and foothill boulevard in oakland around 1 p.m. on saturday. >> so crazy. you know, it's danger. >> jennifer escobar is a hairstylist. next door and was with a client when she heard the crash. >> yeah. one lady, she's screaming that screaming lady was hit by a gray lexus, right? >> as she stepped out of the store that was hit where she was shopping on her birthday, according to a store employee. >> they hit her, and she she went up in the air and she she fell on the floor. >> the 22 year-old injured shopper was taken away by ambulance. witnesses saw a man who appeared to be in his 20s, getting out of the car and running away while another was arrested.

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>> i just started like you know, freaking out a little bit. >> an officer could be seen holding a star chase gps device. officers can shoot the device at a suspect's car, which the device sticks to. this allows officers to track the suspect without getting into a dangerous high speed chase. >> i mean, it's oakland. there's always chaos, right? >> a daly city police suv with visible front end damage was towed away from the scene. it's not yet clear how the patrol car was damaged in the chase. daly city police were not available for comment. in oakland, joey jorda, ktvu, fox two news. >> and another car crash across the bay in san francisco. sfpd says four people are now in the hospital after officers on patrol saw a car crash into two vehicles near vanessa mcallister near city hall. it happened around 1130 last night. citizen app footage shows officers treating one of the two men who

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had been driving the car. sfpd says both men are now in custod. you can see the in that video just how damaging that crash was. car doors are mangled, debris littered the street there. the three victims and one of the suspects are currently hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. >> more than 9000 illegal pills were recovered in marin county after an international package was intercepted. marin county officials say the drugs, suspected to be fake fentanyl pills, were found at a home in novato. this was after homeland security busted a package from the uk with fentanyl inside, which was on its way to that very same home. officials say the street value of these pills is between 45 and $50,000. detectives also seized suspected cocaine, ketamine, amphetamines, psilocybin mushrooms and heroin there. two people living at the residence were arrested on a number of drug charges. >> a homeless encampment on an oakland beach is getting cleared

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this week. the city of oakland is planning on executing a homeless sweep at toll plaza beach on tuesday. it's the first homeless sweep in the bay area since the u.s. supreme court's ruling that allowed officials to clear out encampments without offering shelter. we spoke to an unhoused resident who lives there, comes down to affordable housing. >> most of these people are living in their rvs or motorhomes or everything, because they just can't afford the rent of apartments anymore. >> and over in san francisco, mayor london breed said aggressive sweeps will start next month. >> that global tech outage looks to still be disrupting some service at our three local airports. at sfo, 60 flights have been canceled, more than 70 have been delayed. san jose has seen more than 20 delays and cancellations at travelers out of oakland are seeing more than 15. the outage, of course, taking place on friday morning after a security software update sparked a blackout for airlines health care facilities, banks and a number of other companies.

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pressure mounts on president biden as dozens rally outside the white house, calling for him to step aside. protesters arguing they need a stronger candidate to take on trump. plus, say, what the #### did i do for democracy? >> last week? i took a bullet for democracy. >> donald trump hits the campaign trail a week after he was grazed by a bullet at one of his rallies. the former president and his new running mate touring key swing states that could help swing the election in their favor. >> back here at home, a beautiful view there over the bay where we do have a blue skies in some areas, fog and even some mist and drizzle closer to the coast. our cooling trend is going to continue for the afternoon today, before we warm back up in the days ahead. a better look coming up. >> i'm saying what the #### did i do for democracy last week? i took a bullet for democracy. i'm

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ever, democrats need the strongest possible candidate to defeat former president trump. in november. trump has been polling ahead of biden in crucial states. several democratic leaders, including some from the bay area, have asked the president to drop out of the race. >> former house speaker nancy pelosi largely avoided the hot topic of president biden's reelection bid during her appearance at a democratic fundraiser, pelosi spoke to more than 900 people attending a democratic event billed as a unity dinner in raleigh, north carolina. this was last night, the democrat from san francisco barely mentioned president biden's name and largely focused on the republican nominee. pelosi said the last time donald trump was in the white house, the republicans provided huge tax breaks to the rich. >> all they did was pass a bill that gave 83% of the benefits to the top 1, the top 1% adding $2

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trillion to not million, not $2 trillion to the national debt. >> pelosi is among a growing group of prominent democratic leaders who have reportedly expressed concerns about president biden's ability to beat trump in november, former president donald trump appeared at his first campaign rally since his attempted assassination eight days ago. >> last night, trump spoke before a large crowd of enthusiastic supporters in the crucial swing state of michigan. the now official 2024 republican presidential candidate mentioned the attempt on his life several times during his speech in grand rapids. >> the other side is going around trying to make me sound extreme. they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the #### did i do for democracy? last week, i took a bullet for democracy. >> this was trump's first speech since his formal nomination at

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last week's republican national convention. he was joined by his newly announced running mate, republican senator jd vance of ohio, who could possibly reject the idea that four years of president trump has been a #### of a lot better than four years of joe biden, right? and trump will now make separate campaign appearances this week. vance has left michigan to appear at two events in ohio and virginia. tomorrow, trump will go to north carolina for a campaign rally in north carolina on wednesday, 106 days away from the election. >> can you believe it? i know it's, what, three plus months? >> so it's coming near. but we still got summer to contend wit. and if you like it hot, you're going to love this week. and if you like it a little chilly, at least around the bay. today is okay, right? >> yeah. temperatures are going to continue to fall off. looking at some of the numbers expected as we get into the week ahead, let me turn this on. we'll take a look first at what is happening outside our doors at this hour. we've got some fog

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out there. we've got the low clouds, the marine layer is deeper that allowing for temperatures to fall off during the overnight hours. most of us are starting out at least a few degrees cooler and in our hills due to this thicker marine layer and moving farther inland, our hills are seeing temperatures down by ten. even 20 degrees. it's not going to last as we get into tomorrow. heat advisory is back. we've got the heat advisory for our north bay valleys and hills over towards our hills in the santa cruz mountain area, as well as the santa clara valley, and an excessive heat warning for the inner east bay valley and hills. this will go until wednesday evening. we do expect the tuesday to be the hottest, but there's again a look at where that excessive heat warning is getting into the futurecast model. this is the element dominating our weather pattern for the time being that begins to change tomorrow. that high pressure from the desert southwest strengthening back our way. and you can see as it the

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upper level flow around it, moving a clockwise, indicating it'll be right over us as we get into the days ahead. so the winds out there generally light. we do have a bit of a delta breeze in the onshore breeze helping us out 54 degrees right now in san francisco we have 70 in brentwood for the afternoon today, upper 60s san francisco to upper 80s over areas like concord in the north bay, 83 in napa. a better look at that extended forecast with the heat up coming up in just a bit. >> thanks, rosemary. well, today is national ice cream day. not only is ice cream a popular treat, it has a huge impact on the u.s. economy. the international dairy foods association says the ice cream industry adds an $11.4 billion impact here in the bay area. several ice cream shops are offering discounts. baskin-robbins is offering $5 off any purchase of $20 or more. dairy queen is offering a free ice cream bar when you sign up for a rewards. salt and straw is giving away a free pint. if you buy three pints ordered via delivery and oakland based

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fenton's is offering black and tan juniors for just $1.30, that's usually about 15 bucks. >> wow. they're good. i was there a couple of weeks ago. they are so good, so good. so our question of the day on the sunday today we're asking simply how often do you eat ice cream all year long. only during the summer. or do you need a special occasion for ice cream? i don't think so. >> i wait for that special occasion. >> well, i do it all the way around, head on over to ktvu.com/vote and weigh in. and so for 50% are eating it all the time, and the others are waiting for a special occasion. >> it's all or nothing. >> today is your day. then i know deep coming up next, exploring the canals and the lagoons of foster city. we're going to do it by boat and we're going to do all the heavy work for you. how one family has made it its mission to make sailing more accessible in foster cit

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as long as he does. the morning crew got a sampling of all the foster city has to offer both on and off the water, including the best waterfront restaurant, golf courses, the historic hill barn theater and rowing teams in the city, you don't have to own a boat to explore the lagoon and all those waterways in foster city. >> ktvu claudine wong introduces us to a family that's been renting out boats for anyone to enjoy the water easily and

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affordably. >> people say, really? i didn't know this. i drive by foster city and there's until you get out on the water and in a way like this that you don't have to get a bathing suit on, you don't have to get wet. you don't have to be a windsurfer. >> you may not know it exists, but once you find it, you aren't likely to forget it. >> a lot of people realize it's here, but they don't really understand or don't really get to see a lot of it. and that's why it's fun to go out in our boats. we've had people that lived in foster city for 30 years. they go for a little boat ride and they come back. they, you know, i've known this is here, but i didn't really know it was here. >> welcome to the foster city lagoon. it's been a special part of foster city since the city was built. when foster city was built by jack foster. >> the canal system was built. or the lagoon system, as we like to call it, was built as the street runoff for rain, for storm drainage for all of foster city. and it's navigable with

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our boats year round. in the wintertime, all the rains go into the lagoon, and they're pumped out to the, to the bay. so the main channel is about four miles long. it's the same size and shape as the grand canal in venice, but the architecture is a little different. >> surrounded by homes at its deepest, the lagoon is only about six feet deep, and the turners really want you to experience it. you see, the turners fell in love with this spot years ago. they even had their wedding reception here and live on the water's edge. but they never wanted to keep this spot to themselves. they wanted to share what they loved. >> my wife and i have had one of these boats for 20 years already, and we just thought it was a lot of fun. so, most people don't get to ride in an electric boat in foster city unless there's a rental concession, because otherwise you have to have a house with a dock to own one of these boats. so there are about 400 here, but

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by starting a rental concession, the reason the city was interested is because it gets the public access to the water that you couldn't get otherwise unless you paddled or canoed or something. but for ordinary families, this creates a beautiful access. >> ten years ago, they convinced the city to let them rent out duffy electric boats. >> when we started the rentals went out from that recreation center and i would literally tow them every morning and every evening from my house. >> today, edgewater marine has a dedicated dock and a fleet of duffy's available to rent. these boats are very user friendly. >> the throttle is at your right hand right there. yeah, if you pull it up, pull it up straight up. it's off. >> because electric boats are less like a tesla and more like a golf cart. in fact, they use golf cart batteries because powerboats and anything with a motor are banned in this lagoon. >> it's not thrilling, it's just relaxing. so i get calls once in

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a while. people want to rent a jet ski and i say, and i have a standard answer. i said, i'm so sorry. jet skis aren't legal in foster city, and i don't have anything thrilling for you to do here. if you want to relax, we can help. but for something thrilling or physical or something like that, yeah, we don't have that. >> what you have is the sound of water. restaurants and shops with their own docks. a boat complete with a canopy and even windows for changing weather. it's a chance for the turners to share the lagoon they love. >> everyone should be here, and it might not take long for you to fall in love with it too. >> i think i got it down. you've got it, i think, i think i just spend the day in foster city. claudine wong, ktvu, fox two news. >> we hope you'll join us for the next zip trip. we'll be hitting the road and going to fremont two weeks from today, august second. on mornings on two, the nine a fire in northern

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>> thank you amanda and the impact of an explosion at a bay area port 80 years ago still being felt today. the ongoing efforts to ensure that historic tragedy is not forgotten. coming up from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> happy weekend one and all of you are in san francisco. you probably saying, wow, it's kind of cold here, got that marine layer. you can barely see the golden gate, but over there, marin county, angel island, we got some blue sky by golly, it should be a nice day. once all that marine layer blows away on a sunday. good to have you here on mornings on two on this sunday. i'm frank mallicoat and i'm betty yu. >> we saw amanda out there with her hoodie on. got the hoodie up. so if you're in san francisco, rosemary looks like you have to bring some layers. wear some layers. >> yes, for today we are going to get back to some warmer weather guys, as we get into the days ahead. but today temperatures are going to continue to cool off outside our doors. we are seeing a deeper marine layer, a decent onshore

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breeze and we know those two combined are going to help to put our temperatures in check, giving you a live look here from ktvu as we attempt to look towards san francisco. can't see it from this point of view this morning. coastal flood advisory does continue. if you are just joining us, this began a couple of days ago. we'll go until early tuesday morning. the astronomical tides creating those flooding conditions in and around low lying areas adjacent to the bay. next high tide isn't until about midnight tonight. meanwhile across the bay area, in addition to the clouds, we have mist and drizzle. the onshore breeze through fairfiel, reporting anywhere from 25 to 30mph right now, clocking 26 at travis air force base in fairfield. oakland you are sustained at 13, so a little bit of a breeze out there. in addition to cooler temps down by five degrees in concord this morning, down by five in napa. how about the numbers? we've got 59 in oakland, 56 at sfo and in the north bay 54 to start your day in novato. temperatures

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around the bay area for today going to be near average in areas like san francisco going to 67 going to be above average still in santa rosa at 91. a better look at the temps for today and the heat up coming our way in the extended forecast coming up. >> all right. we'll see you in a bit. rosemary thank you. thousands are expected to head to san francisco this morning all to take part in the annual aids walk. ktvu is amanda quintana is there to show us the festivities. and the hoodie is up. it is kind of chilly over there, isn't it? >> oh yeah, it's a little chill. organizers, you know, they said they have their layers on. they're really hoping that by the time people get here, you know, the pancake breakfast happens. it warms up a little bit. so that's what's going to happen this morning. they're going to have a pancake breakfast before the actual five k walk. that actual the walk starts at 1030 this morning. we're going to have people showing up soon to get those warm pancakes. hopefully they stay warm. but a lot of people you know, they come to this wal. it's a historic walk. they come

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here for a bunch of reasons, but some of the reasons are to honor those that have passed from hiv and aids, to celebrate all that we've accomplished in fighting the disease, and to really support this shared mission of creating a future free of aids. this is a huge event for the city because there's so much history with this walk here. it started in 1987. it's raised more than $96 million for organizations across seven bay area counties. it's the largest hiv aids walk in northern california. now on their website it shows just this year there are over $960,000 raised. that's just for this walk today. so they're really close to $1 million. and although there is no cure for aids, there are medications that control hiv, prevent it from progressing. so most people in the u.s. with hiv do not develop aids. but i spoke to the organizer about why it's still so important to raise money and hold events like this one. >> it's so important because even though there's a lot of,

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gains that we've made in the fight against hiv and aids, as people get older and have been taking the meds for a long time, there's other things that happen. you know, if there's a golden compass program at ucsf and they're showing, hiv and aging in people, like most people with hiv are 50 years or older. and so we have to take care of those people, you know, the long term. long term effects of all the medications be on. so it could be affecting their kidney, it could be affecting their liver, it could be diabetes, you know, just all kinds of things that are happening now. >> another big reason is to educate younger people. younger people that didn't live through, you know, the time in the 80s where a lot of people, they would get hiv aids and they would pass away just a few months later. so it's important to educate people about the history of aids and then also how far we've come and what can be done now to help people if they do end up getting hiv or aids. so we're going to be here

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this morning showing you some of the events throughout the morning and showing you people as they show up. and hopefully they can warm up here. live in san francisco. amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, amanda, thank you for that. time now is 735. police are searching for two suspects involved in a car chase that led officers from daly city across the bay into oakland. all this took place saturday afternoon, ending with a big crash at fruitvale avenue. at foothill boulevard. witnesses say two of the suspects ditched the car escape while another was arrested right before the crash. a person working nearby says the gray lexus hit an innocent woman as she was shopping. >> they hit her and she she went up in the air and she she fell on the floor, played by an ambulance. >> no word on her condition this morning. police are still investigating that incident. back here in the bay area, voters in southern alameda county have recalled two board members of the sunol glen

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unified school district. the recall campaign began last fall when board president ryan jurgensen and trustee linda hurley announced their plan to ban pride flags from being flown on local school campuses. they made up the majority of the three member school board. well, the final certification results released on friday show voters decided to recall them by a slim 52% margin. >> a heated debate on social media between state senator scott wiener of san francisco and elon musk is intensifying. musk posted this message on x, quote ab 1955, authored by apologist scott wiener, and which gavin newsom just signed into law in california is a child predators dream. the bill is a newly signed law that prevents schools from telling parents if a child identifies as transgender. wiener responded saying, quote, elon joins donald trump, junior ted cruz and marjorie taylor greene. she called me a communist groomer in

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calling me a because i think the lives of lgbtq kids have value and shouldn't be destroyed. bigots like elon have said this about gay men forever. it instigates violence. >> we are keeping track of multiple fires that broke out over the weekend. this morning, fire crews are battling a wildfire east of clear lake near the border of lake and colusa counties. the ridge fire broke out yesterday afternoon. the last update from cal fire headed at 2500 acres and containment only at 15. 50 buildings are currently being threatened. several road closures are in place, with no estimated time of reopening and also in placer county, firefighters are stamping out a small fire near the community of newcastle. the lehi fire broke out friday evening, burning about nine acres. cal fire says it was sparked by someone who was mowing his lawn and very dry grass or grass, rather, evacuations were put into place. those have since been lifted.

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the fire burned at least one building in that area. well, the ripple effect of a deadly explosion in the east bay are still being felt some 80 years later. >> more than 300 men lost their lives in the port chicago disaster near concord, when two munitions ships blew up during world war two. ktvu is joey horta shows us what's being done to prevent the historic tragedy from being forgotten. >> a solemn commemoration 80 years in the making. with a helicopter flyover honoring hundreds of lives lost, killed 320 military, merchant, marine and civilian personnel july 17th, 1944. two ships at the port chicago naval magazine at suisun bay, loaded with munitions, exploded. 320 men died instantly, including more than 200 black men. >> they had been white. they

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would never have been put in the situations they were put in. >> it would become the largest homeland disaster of world war two. the port chicago disaster. the nonprofit friends of port chicago national memorial fought to make the site a national memorial. >> we're small, but we are mighty. our mission is to honor those who died here, those who served here, those who were injured here, those who protested here. >> the port chicago 50, a group of black sailors refusing to return to duty at the disaster site without proper training, fearing another explosion. >> you cannot take the racism out of this history. >> the men would be convicted of mutiny and sent to prison. after the war. they would be released and segregation of the military would soon come to an end. >> today we have corrected a historic wrong. >> just this week, the secretary of the navy announcing the exoneration of those 50 men. a

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vindication that none of them would live to see sends a very powerful message to those who served today that we will not tolerate the injustices that perhaps occurred in the past and also serves, i think, as an example for the many young men and women around our country who perhaps are thinking about joining the military. >> it is a different military today. >> attendees, including families of those brave men who gave their lives while serving the country, placing flowers on the water to honor this tragedy of the past while ensuring the next generation will never forget. joey hornick ktvu, fox two news. >> voters in pleasanton may see a new half cent sales tax on the november ballot. details on the tax proposal aiming to address the city's growing budget deficit. >> and it's a bay area community that's over 80% water and it's gorgeous. we're going to take you on a zip trip. trivia tour of foster city when we come back

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november ballot in response to pleasanton's growing budget deficit. if approved, the tax

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would add about $0.50 to a retail purchase of $100. council members now face an august 9th deadline to send the proposal to the county elections office, so it can appear on the november 5th ballot. >> well, friday we did a little zip tripping and we visited the city of foster city on the peninsula. it's one of the bay area's youngest communities. it was founded back in 1971, and much of its history is all about the water and lots of it. it's all part of this week's zip trip trivia. foster city is nearly 20mi!s, so how much of that is comprised of water? >> oh, that's a good question. i know we've got a three foot water table here, so let's see. >> 15, 15. >> yes. much higher. 20. a lot more than that really. >> i would say 40. >> 40. i'd say 30% 30 much higher guys. really higher i would say even maybe almost 50. >> even more. more than 50%

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more. >> i would say probably a good 70. >> 70. that's pretty good. i guess a little bit higher. 75, a little bit higher. >> wow. >> 80% a smidge higher. >> geez. 82. smidge lower. 81. >> one. you got it. back in the 60s, a home would have cost you about 18 grand here in foster city. well, times have changed. so what is the median price for a home now here in foster city, i would say about a million. 5,000,007 a little more. >> oh really? yes. >> 2.5 million. >> 2.5. good guess. lower, lower 1.8 is a little bit higher. what do you think it is, 2.1, 2.1. that's pretty close. got to come down. >> so i would think the median price in foster city is probably close to two. you're right. it's 1.9360. >> you finally got one right. you got it right.

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>> a number of big firms call foster city home, including this biotech company, which just happens to be its biggest employer. can you name it? >> visa used to be used to be. >> so starts with a g. >> google. >> google know what's their name now? how do fish breathe through their gills? yes, that's a hit. ends in a d greyhound. >> i have no idea. >> jillian. jillian >> gilligan gili gili gili i think it's now. >> i'm now. i'm not sure. >> or is it jillian g e l e gilead. >> gilead. yes. ding ding! >> yeah. they've got office space all over the place. >> foster city was incorporated in 1971, so who put the foster in foster city? well this should be a pretty big hint, mr.

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foster. mr. foster. well, that's a good. that's a good start. oh, boy. >> i have no clue. >> oh, man, i have no. >> it is a man i can tell you that much. yeah. >> ben foster, ben foster. yes. it's. that's right. no, no. where did ben come from? i have no idea. that was a good try. >> foster. freeze, foster! >> freeze! i knew someone would say that. >> and you're right. is it? >> yeah. no, no, no. foster was a very famous developer, >> he developed houses up and down the peninsula. wow. ding ding ding. >> do you know his name? >> bill? >> oh, mr. foster, come on. no, his name is jack foster. and he planned the whole community. he passed away before it became incorporated back in the late 60s. but a delightful guy and a very successful man. hey, we hope you join us for the next zip trip. we are hitting the road. we're heading down to fremont, august the 2nd on mornings on 2 to 9, and we certainly hope you, you join us

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this three more to go. >> that was such a fun piece. >> oh, yeah. >> so three more to go this summer, right? three more fremont and two other cities. yeah, we got mill valley, and, i don't know, i kind of have to look up the other one. >> it will be. we've been busy. >> that's right. >> doing a great job. rosemary oroczo is here with a check of the weather. if you plan on being out on the water today, how are things looking? >> it's going to be a little breezy out there, especially inside the bay or closer to the coast. good morning to both of you. happy sunday everybody. a view here over the oakland estuary towards san francisco. we've got the clouds. we've got fog, mist and drizzle to start the morning and the onshore breeze with us all leading to cooling yesterday and additional cooling today. but let's step into tomorrow because this is going to be what we see in the days ahead. the heat once again we've got two advisories. the shade of orange is a heat advisory and the shade of pink excessive heat warning. now the excessive heat warning means this area right in here is expected to go to above 100

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degrees. so the wind a heat advisory begins 11:00 tomorrow morning. we'll go until wednesday. so three days of pretty hot weather expected away from the coast and away from our bayside communities. notice not included here, but our north bay, south bay and the inner east bay is where we do again, expect some of the hotter temperatures for the days ahead by bill back just a little bit. this is the weather element back in here. a little hard to see what's going on, but helping to provide us with the stronger onshore breeze and the deeper marine layer. but by tomorrow it's moving out and high pressure will be strengthening in once again. and we are looking at a little bit of monsoonal moisture over the sierra, although not seeing much in the way of thunderstorms for the days ahead. if this is going to be your plan for the week, the winds out there, hayward reporting at 12mph, livermore reporting eight through the delta travis air force base, 15 to 25mph at this time. so a bit

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breezy. 54 to start the morning in san francisco. upper 50s walnut creek. these temperatures are at least a few degrees cooler compared to yesterday. if you're going to the a's game, angels in town one more day, we've got that game time at 107 upper 60s in the forecast, with mostly sunny skies. when the game begins and 73 expected for oakland towards the second part of the afternoon on the peninsula, 78 in redwood city, even our hotter spots feeling quite nice. 86 in livermore, in the north bay, 83 in napa. the extended forecast here. there we go. once again, temperatures back into the triple digits monday. tuesday a slight break on wednesday before the cooling trend continues thursday friday into the weekend. thankfully around the bay we're looking at low 80s for our bayside communities. upper 60s to about 70 degrees. so beautiful weather out towards the pacifica for the start of the week. but again, the cooling trend begins on wednesday, and right now it

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looks like it will carry into the weekend. back to you four degrees anyways. >> well, we'll take it. get out of those triple digits. sports focus returns this morning with a brand new episode with cristina rendon. this month we're taking you to stinson beach in marin county for a special summer edition featuring a story on a surf camp for kids in the north bay. and you're going to hear from the campers about what they think of the sport. that's unique to living here on the coast. and we're going to introduce you to the man behind the mission to teach these surfers about more than just riding waves. >> i started this camp about 16 years ago, just because i wanted to help kids get in the water and, you know, see how easy and fun surfing was and how good it made him feel. >> you'll hear from the girls state diving champions from clayton valley high school in the east bay also meet an oakland native long jumper who is getting ready to head to paris for the olympic games. sports focus with cristina rendon today, 930 right here on ktvu. in the meantime, coming

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up, beautiful santa barbara has been invaded by fire ants. how these pesky insects landed in that oceanside paradise, and what the community is doing to get them out of town. >> and don't forget to weigh in on our question of the day. in honor of national ice cream day, we're asking, how often do you eat ice cream? all year long? only during the summer or just on special occasions? just head to ktvu.com/vote and weigh in i'm so sorry jack about the mess that big yellow and i made. yeah, is there any way that i can make it up to you? actually, you could help me promote my new $6 big deal meal. you think i could be bought, you son of a—

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ethics of consumer safety, the bay area news group reports the family of a man who was killed last year while driving his tesla on autopilot claims the automaker misrepresented the capabilities of its technology. tesla is also dealing with several other lawsuits, legal action and investigations on state and federal levels, all related to the autopilot system, which does not automatically pilot the car. >> west nile virus positive mosquitoes in san jose have prompted a targeted control treatment in some areas. next week, santa clara county health officials will be spraying pesticide in parts of san jose and unincorporated areas on wednesday, people living in zip codes nine, five, 127 and 95140 may see a truck rolling around the area around ten that night. the targeted mosquito control

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treatment is scheduled to last up to four hours. an infestation of red imported fire ants has been reported in santa barbara county. the insects have been spotted in the affluent community of montecito. officials believe the ants might be from an infested nursery. stock shipped from riverside county in september of 2023. these ants are known to be aggressive, biting and stinging humans in defense of their nest and colony. their venom can cause painful red bumps on the skin. pest control professionals are reportedly conducting treatments in montecito. >> yikes. ucla hoping to build a plant filled rooftop garden designed specifically for psychedelic assisted therapy sessions, psychedelic assisted therapy has shown promise in treating a wide range of mental health disorders, and that includes depression, post-traumatic stress disorder as well. ucla is a leader in the research studying psychedelics, including work with the mdma and

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the active compound found in magic mushrooms. researchers want to study how plants and animals react to these drugs in the living laboratory, in hopes that it might affect traditional and psychedelic therapy sessions, university said. it is still raising funds for that project, an outdoor rave is taking over embarcadero plaza in san francisco today. >> the five dj set is hosted by back to basic, a collaboration between the local independent house community and techno label dirty bird records. this concert is part of the city's partnership with the outside lands promoters to put on three concerts in total. today's concert begins at 2 p.m. and ends at six. it is free for all to attend 14,000 plus at the oakland coliseum yesterday, all to watch the a's win their fifth and seven games. >> another drubbing of the la angels eight two, was your final. let's take a look. bottom number four already up three two with two on all coming home. max schumer will park out a long ball up the line for his sixth

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homer this year. a's go up six two and one of the guys comes home a little limpy there. but why not add a few more and stretch that out? jj bleday will join the homer party with a home run of his own, a two run bomb, and more than enough as the a's are a perfect two. and oh, since the all star break. big eight two winners yesterday over the angels, giants looking to bounce back against the rockies there in colorado 10th annual star wars night. coors field third inning giants down two zero tyler fitzgerald sends kyle freeland's pitch flying. there we are. it's star wars day and i'm a little ahead of myself. but that's a home run. and it's going and it's gone. it's a solo shot. that's his third of the year. giants down 2 to 1. bottom fifth game tied up at two ezequiel tovar launches a logan webb pitch. that's a two run bomb. his 16th to the year rockies win it 4 to 3. the giants sadly winless since that

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all star break usa men's basketball team, narrowly avoided what would have been a shocking upset in an exhibition game. a friendly against south sudan coming in to the game usa, a 40 point favorite in this. but at halftime, the squad found themselves down 14. this one came down to the final possession with less than 10s to go. lebron james puts up a tough layup to push the us ahead by a single point. tight defense on the other end would secure the win for the united states. 101 to 100. it was close in the olympics, just a few days away. >> wow. and it was a record setting night for the wnba all star game. young stars caitlin clark and angel reese made their debut on the big stage. clark set the record for most assists by a rookie in the all star game, finishing with ten, and reese became the first rookie to record a double double in the game with 11 points and 11 boards. at half time, team wnba made a jersey change and arike

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ogunbowale came alive, scoring all 34 of her points in the final two frames, setting another record. she walked away with the mvp and wnba to be usa women's olympic team 117 to 109. >> all right. i told him that. >> participants are arriving now for the annual aids walk. we'll show you some of the events that are happening today in san francisco. >> and a homeless encampment in an east bay city is scheduled to be cleared. this week, the first sweep in the bay area since the supreme court ruled officials can clear encampments without offering shelter from ktvu. >> fox two news this is mornings on two. >> good morning everyone. happy sunday to you. time now is 801. well the highways there look very smooth and clear. >> frank. it's sunday morning at

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8:00. >> that's right. good time to be sipping coffee and saying i'm not commuting today. just waking up, maybe watching the news. i'm betty lou. it's great to be with you. >> hi everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy weekend, one and all. kind of a kind of a foggy start in some areas, but i'm told on good opinion that it's going to clear up. >> yes, we have a pleasant day coming our way right? we have temperatures continuing to cool, which means could be a little bit cool in san francisco, where we can't even see the city from this vantage point. this morning, a live look over the oakland estuary, the low clouds, the fog, deeper marine layer, a little bit of a stronger onshore breeze. this is all adding up to the cooling trend. continuing for the second part of your weekend coastal flood advisory continues until early tuesday morning. high tide is not coming in until about midnight, but those low lying areas adjacent to the bay could experience a little bit of flooding doing due to the king tides that are joining us. here's a view of a

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storm tracker two a little tough to pick up on the fog there from that point of view, but again, it's out there, even mist and drizzle in the onshore breeze now through fairfield, even a little bit stronger than where we started an hour ago. 28mph reported at travis air force base. temperatures are down by nine degrees in livermore by seven in petaluma. hopefully better sleeping weather for you during the overnight hours as temperatures right now are 54 degrees in san francisco, a mild start, though in brentwood at 70. afternoon highs a falling off once again. we're looking at concord yesterday 96 today. you are going to 88. meanwhile, along the coast in the city of san francisco, we can't go much farther. 67 the afternoon high in the city for today. a better look at the afternoon highs for today and the big heat up that arrives tomorrow. coming up. >> thanks, rosemary. thousands are expected to head to san francisco this morning to take part in the annual aids walk, a long standing tradition here in the city. ktvu is amanda quintana is there now with the festivities. amanda

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>> yes. well good morning. they are just starting to open up the line to check in right now. people have been arriving excited for the pancake breakfast. hopefully get some warm pancakes before they do this walk that starts at 1030. and there's a lot of reasons that people come to this event. you can see some people dress up, they get really excited for it. but people are here to honor those who have passed from hiv and aids. but also to celebrate how far we've come, all the accomplishments that we've made in fighting the disease. and then they're walking today with this shared mission of creating a future free of aids. so this is really a huge event for san francisco because it's been happening in the city for so long. it started in 1987. they've raised more than $96 million for organizations across seven bay area counties. now, this year, just this year, they have raised over $960,000 already. so they are very close

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to $1 million just for this yea. and although there is still no cure for aids, there are medications that can control hiv and prevent it from progressing. so most people in the u.s. with hiv do not develop aids. but i spoke to the organizer about why it's still so important to raise money and hold events like this one. >> young people need to know the history they also need to understand that there's help out there. and we also need to let people know that if you become hiv positive, there's all of these different organizations that you can go to that will help you. >> one of the ways that they remember and honor people who have passed from hiv and aids is they have this large quilt. it's going to be this huge quilt that they're going to roll out here. and each piece represents people that have passed. so that's something that people often come just to see and kind of take in the gravity of the disease and

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how many people it has taken from us. so that's a way to remember people, to honor people. right before they go on this walk. but we'll continue to bring you updates as we're here this morning throughout the morning. live in san francisco, amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> thanks for that report. amanda police in fremont are investigating a deadly shooting. the gunfire was first reported shortly before 130 yesterday afternoon near mission boulevard in the city's niles neighborhood. several people living in the area say they heard the sound of more than a dozen gunshots, then immediately called police. >> i just heard a gang load of gunshots. just just, you know, rounding off, you know, and they kind of it was like a pause in the middle and then like, maybe 6 or 7 more, something with probably like 12, 15 shots, maybe. >> police say they found a man suffering from several gunshot wounds. he died at the scene. so far, there have been no arrests

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in this case. and investigators say it's still unclear what led up to this deadly shooting. >> time now it's 806. a chase across the bay area now under investigation. this all started in daly city before a woman was ultimately hit by a car in oakland. witnesses say one person was taken into custody. two others got away. ktvu. josé horta spoke with those who saw all of the commotion. >> what appears to be multiple people pinned between a car and a boutique are actually just mannequins. >> honestly, it just happened so fast. >> witnesses say it started as a car chase involving daly city police, ending across the bay at fruitvale avenue and foothill boulevard in oakland, around 1 p.m. on saturday. >> so crazy. you know, it's danger. >> jennifer escobar is a hairstylist. next door and was with a client when she heard the crash. >> yeah. one lady, she's screaming that screaming lady was hit by a gray lexus, right? >> as she stepped out of the

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store that was hit where she was shopping on her birthday, according to a store employee. >> they hit her, and she she went up in the air and she she fell on the floor. >> the 22 year-old injured shopper was taken away by ambulance. witnesses saw a man who appeared to be in his 20s, getting out of the car and running away while another was arrested. >> i just started like, you know, freaking out a little bit. >> an officer could be seen holding a star chase gps device. officers can shoot the device at a suspect's car, which the device sticks to. this allows officers to track the suspect without getting into a dangerous high speed chase. >> i mean, it's oakland. there's always chaos, right? >> a daly city police suv with visible front end damage was towed away from the scene. it's not yet clear how the patrol car was damaged in the chase. daly city police were not available for comment. in oakland, joey hornick ktvu, fox two news.

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>> and another car crash across the bay area in san francisco. sfpd says four people are now in the hospital after officers on patrol saw a car crash into two vehicles near venice and mcallister, near city hall. it happened around 7:30 p.m. last night. citizen app footage shows officers treating one of the two men who had been driving the car. sfpd says both men are now in custody. you can see the video there. how damaging that crash was. car doors are mangled and debris littered the street. the three victims and one of the suspects are currently hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. >> more than 9000 illegal pills were recovered in marin county after an international package was intercepted. marin county officials say the drug, suspected to be fake fentanyl pills, all found at a home in the north bay and nevada. this was after homeland security busted a package from the uk with fentanyl inside that was headed to the very same home, officials say the street value of the pills is around $50,000.

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detectives also seized suspected cocaine, ketamine, amphetamines, psilocybin mushrooms and heroin. two people living at the residence were arrested on a number of drug charges. >> a homeless encampment on an oakland beach is getting cleared this week. the city of oakland is planning on executing a homeless sweep at toll plaza beach on tuesday. it's the first homeless sweep in the bay area since the u.s. supreme court's ruling that allowed officials to clear out encampments without offering shelter. we spoke to an unhoused resident who lives there. >> it comes down to affordable housing. most of these people are living in their rvs or motorhomes or everything, because they just can't afford the rent of apartments anymore. >> over in san francisco, mayor london breed said aggressive sweeps will start next month. >> well, beware of scam texts claiming to be from usps. your post office details on how to spot and avoid the fraudulent

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message using strange links to steal your information. more on that. and california's dry summer heat brings extreme conditions that can seriously impact our health. unless we're prepared, we're going to hear from a doctor on how to stay safe in this hot weather coming up. >> meanwhile, across the bay area, the cooling trend continues for one more day before we heat it up once again, i'll have a look at what we can pect

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drizzle also joining us. in some areas, temperatures are running cooler. this morning by several degrees. hopefully that was a comfortable overnight sleep for you there and giving you a live look here over oakland where the low clouds will peel back, will be mostly sunny away from the coastline for the afternoon today. let's skip forward to tomorrow because the heat is going to be back. and notice the time frame starts on monday. doesn't end until wednesday night, so we're looking at three days of heat. the shade of orange for our north bay, as well as over areas of the santa clara valley experiencing temperatures to about 100 degrees, maybe even a little bit above. the excessive heat warning is for the inner east bay, and that's where temperatures will range close to 110 when we peak. right now, it looks like on tuesday, the

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coastline, san francisco, our bayside communities not included in this advisory, but still the warm up will return for the entire bay area. so that is what we have coming our way. those advisories are just a reminder to make sure you are very careful when you are outdoors during the afternoon hours, and try to avoid strenuous activities. we'll have more on the heat and how it impacts your body. coming up in a moment. this high pressure is going to strengthen back our direction, and that is going to lock in that heat for at least a few days. the good news is, by thursday, we begin to see temperatures trend downward. and then into the weekend. that cooling trend right now looks to continue. here's a look at the futurecast model. so the system up in here the element that is providing us with the cool down this weekend is going to pass. and we have that high pressure coming back our direction. notice the clockwise movement. there is an indication of the upper level flow around that high pressure that will be coming our way. meanwhile, alexander doors at this time

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with the clouds we also have an onshore breeze. we've got hayward reporting eight miles per hour, sfo reporting ten, livermore reporting nine, temperature wise, 54 degrees in san francisco, upper 50s in walnut creek. a warm one for you. already out the door. brentwood, 70 degrees for you. now, if you're thinking about getting out to walk, the dog going to be pleasant in most areas. our inland cities by noontime, though, will be 80 degrees for you there. low 90s expected into the afternoon. meanwhile around the bay, mid 70s also when it's very hot. also keep an eye on your of course your kids, but your pets too. if you're looking for a dog to adopt. rocket is available at the spca for you. they're eight months and he is an alaskan husky. how about the afternoon highs for today? 75, san mateo 73, in oakland, 88 in concord. and your extended forecast here. temperatures are back up in a big way tomorrow. and then we hold on to that heat through about wednesday, we begin to see cooler weather arrive on thursday. even better as we get towards the weekend. betty

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>> thanks so much. rosemary. well, california's dry summer heat comes with that. the ever present threat of wildfires. and every year we deal with more extreme conditions that could pose serious threats to our health if we're not prepared. joining us now to share some crucial tips on staying safe and prepared is pulmonologist and researcher kaiser permanente doctor laura myers. thanks so much for being here with us this morning. it's a pleasure. we were just looking at some of those temperatures on the board there, 100 degree heat. we live in an area with extremes. right now. there's several wildfires burning. talk about the threat in the air right now for folks. >> absolutely. so when there's smoke in the air from wildfires, there's more particles in the air. and the particles are very tiny. they can travel very long distances. so you can be affected even if you're located far from the actual wildfire. and when people breathe in these particles, there's inflammation.

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there's inflammation not just in the lungs, but actually the whole body. certain people can be more susceptible to these particles, that is, young children, pregnant women, and then older adults who have underlying heart and lung conditions. so that's asthma, copd or chronic obstructive lung disease. and we talk about the particles in terms of concentration. so when the particle concentration is higher the patients are more susceptible to some of the negative health effects. >> what is the best way to protect yourself. >> so there's something called the air quality index. that's a number that's put out by the environmental protection agency. if you're into numbers, that's a good index to look at. but thankfully here in the bay area, we do have the bay area air quality management district. and they put out advisories. they actually have a text alert that you can sign up for and i sign up for them. i tell my patients to sign up for them and they

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will tell you exactly when the air quality index might be high enough that you should change your behavior, such as staying inside or using, you know, air cleaners if you're at high enough risk. >> and certainly we'll put out those alerts when we receive them from the district. now, we know in the summertime, people spend a lot of time in the pool, at the beach with their families. what are some of the threats that exist there? we know there's rip currents and so forth. >> absolutely. so, you know, going to the beach, playing in the ocean and the sand, it's really fun, especially for the kiddos. but it can be extremely dangerous. and so, as we all know, accidents happen quite quickly in a common scenario actually, is that there are multiple adults in the vicinity, but not a single adult is primarily responsible. and so it's highly recommended to have children swimming in areas where there are lifeguards, have them with life vests or life preservers. and you adults can use the tag in tag out method.

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so making very clear to a partner or a family member that you're going to step away, and that they are primarily responsible for the kiddos while they're swimming at the beach. also it's important to think of the mantra never turn your back to the ocean because waves can really come up and drift you off to sea. and of course, the traditional teaching, if you're in a rip current, is to follow the flow and then swim parallel to the shore, and then finally, i implore everyone to really take note of some of the posted warnings when you're going up to a new beach, especially because they will warn you about the water quality. the water depth, and not diving into shallow waters. and that sort of thing. >> and especially on a nice day, the water may not look so threatening, but it can actually be very dangerous. >> yes, and conditions can change quickly. >> and we talk about the heat. we've dealt with a number of hot

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temperatures, heat waves already this summer. i think we're in for some more before summer wraps up. so what are some of the best tips for folks to stay safe? >> i agree that, you know, in the coming weeks and months, we will probably have, you know, more long stretches of high heat, high heat affects the whole body. and some of the same folks who are susceptible to poor air quality are also susceptible to high heat. so, again, babies, children, pregnant women and older adults with underlying conditions. and so if you don't have air conditioning, there are towns and counties who, put forth cooling centers. and so you can look for nixle warnings. you can sign up through the county and try to find a cooling center. another option is to find a park. so in green spaces, temperatures, actually are 1 to 7 degrees lower. >> thank you so much for joining

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us, doctor laura meyers this morning. with those crucial tips for families out there to stay safe. thank you. well, disneyland workers have authorized a strike with a 99% approval rate amid stalled contract talks. the vote impacting 14,000 employees across four unions pushing for higher wages and better condit ions. next

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negotiations. the vote to authorize that strike passed friday night with 99% approval. the workers, along with four unions, which represents some 14,000 disney ride operators, the store clerks, custodians, candy makers, ticket takers, park attendants and all the other employees. the unions are pushing for higher wages and improved working conditions. the last time disneyland employees staged a major walkout was 1984,

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and that lasted over three weeks. if you get a text from a number claiming to be the u.s. postal service, it's more than likely a scam. a report by software company guardio says the usps was one of the most copied brands when it came to phishing scams in the second quarter of the year. scam texts are being sent with strange link formats, claiming the usps needs your attention and a parcel cannot be delivered because of issues like incomplete addresse. the fake links try to get your information in order to commit fraud. the u.s. postal service says it uses text only if customers are requesting a tracking number on an item, and they only use five digit short codes. >> embarcadero plaza in san francisco could soon undergo a massive overhaul. private developer hok unveiled renderings of a park this week that would replace the current embarcadero plaza. right now, the plaza is lined with brick

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and features a large fountain. the developer's plans would add more green space. the area would connect residents, office workers and others to the waterfront. san francisco mayor london breed supports plans for the new park. she released a statement saying the embarcadero, a cornerstone of our city's history, is poised for a transformation. we are going to convert this plaza space into a vibrant, beautiful waterfront park. this project is a key part of our efforts to revitalize downtown and bring back increased foot traffic. stay tuned for ways you can contribute and help shape this vital part of our city's future. another mayoral candidate, mark farrell, has also presented his vision for the plaza he supports the creation of a new park, as well as the addition of tens of thousands of new housing units and what he calls mixed use anchor projects. he says these are commonly found in new york city. >> back to school season is here and kids need supplies. ktvu teaming up with supply bank org once again for this year's back

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that began at daly city and ended with a big crash in oakland. what we know about the victim, who was simply leaving a store when she was struck. and we'll take you over to san francisco, where the aids walk is about to get underway. there are going to be serving up pancakes here in just a couple of minutes. more on that next. >> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> all right. happy weekend. bay area beautiful shot. we got a few puffy clouds hovering over the bay, but as you can see, the east bay hills that could be mount diablo there. i think it

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is. and it looks mighty fine on a sunday to get out and about. and the heat is coming this week, believe me. welcome back to mornings on two. on this sunday i'm frank mallicoat and i'm betty yu. >> rosemary oroczo joins us now for a check of the weather. looks like it'll be comfortable around the bay for the most part. yes. >> temperatures are going to cool off just a little bit more now in the city of san francisco, where we have the pancake breakfast going on this morning. oh, it's probably a bit chilly for them there, with a little bit of mist and drizzle to go along with those cakes. here's a look over oakland where we have low clouds here and the deeper marine layer mixed with the stronger onshore breeze helping to drop temperatures across the bay this morning. i'll show you that in just a moment. let's talk about the coastal flood advisory that continues our next high tide. not until almost midnight this evening, but those low lying areas adjacent to the bay will continue to have some minor flooding through early tuesday morning. something to be aware of if this includes you now over towards the rest of the bay. in addition to, again, the fog and the deeper marine layer, the

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onshore breeze through the delta reported right about 28mph, so a good breeze blowing. concord reporting gusts to 24 coming in from the south. and as a result, take a look at just how much cooler we are. we're down by 11 degrees this morning in santa rosa. we're down by nine in livermore. you are feeling the change 61 degrees this morning in livermore, 56 in novato, 58 in napa and in our hills. finally seeing those temperatures come down as well, 66 reported in ben lomond and in the north bay, 65 reported sonoma mountain temperatures will come in right about average for san francisco today still be above average in santa rosa at 91. a better look at the numbers for today and the big heat up coming our way. starting tomorrow in the extended forecast coming up. all right. >> we'll see you in a bit rosemary. thank you. new this morning west virginia senator joe manchin is now weighing in on whether president biden should remain in the presidential race. he's calling on the president to drop his reelection bid and focus on his remaining months in the oval

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office. manchin is among those expressing concern over president biden's age and his mental fitness following last month's debate. it was just two months ago. manchin became an independent after many years of representing west virginia as a democrat. up on capitol hill, a heated debate on social media between state senator scott wiener of san francisco and elon musk is intensifying. >> musk posted this message on x, quote ab 1955, authored by apologist scott wiener, and which gavin newsom just signed into law in california is a child predators dream. the bill is a newly signed law that prevents schools from telling parents if a child identifies as transgender, wiener responded, saying, quote, elon joins donald trump junior ted cruz and marjorie taylor greene. she called me a communist groomer in calling me a because i think the lives of lgbtq kids have value and shouldn't be destroyed. bigots like elon have said this about gay men forever. it instigates violence.

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>> time now. 833 police are searching for two suspects involved in a car chase that led officers from daly city across the bay into oakland. all this taking place saturday afternoon, ending with a crash at fruitvale avenue and foothill boulevard. witnesses say two of the suspects ditched the car. they escaped while another was arrested right before the crash. a person working nearby says the gray lexus hit an innocent woman woman while she was shopping. >> they hit her and she she went up in the air and she she fell on the floor. >> that woman taken away by ambulance. no word on her condition this morning. police are still investigating that accident in oakland. >> and another car crash across the bay in san francisco. sfpd says four people are now in the hospital after officers on patrol saw a car crash into two vehicles near venice and mcallister, near city hall. it happened around 730 last night, citizen app footage shows

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officers treating one of the two men who had been driving the car. sfpd says both men are now in custody. you can see in the video how damaging the crash was. car doors are mangled, debris litter the street there. the three victims and one of the suspects are currently hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. neighbors in redwood city woke up to find their front yard covered in water after a car crashed into a fire hydrant. this video posted on citizen app, shows the messy scene from last night. this took place on roosevelt and junipero avenue. redwood city police say a driver hit a parked car and sent it into the hydrant. no one was injured in the incident. the water main break is now under control. officers say they're still investigating this crash. >> chp up in napa county says a drug sniffing member of its canine patrol played a key role in a recent bust. highway patrol has released the photo of the dog named champ, alongside the

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drugs that were seized ten days ago. investigators say champ and his handler were in a patrol car. they were traveling down highway 29 when the officer pulled over. drivers suspected of tailgating, while the chp says champ then quickly sniffed out more than 70 pounds of methamphetamine that were inside that car. they pulled over. well, the ripple effects of a deadly explosion in the east bay are still being felt. some 80 years later. >> more than 300 men lost their lives in the port chicago disaster near concord, when two munitions ships blew up during world war two. ktvu is joey horta shows us what's being done to prevent the historic tragedy from being forgotten. >> a solemn commemoration 80 years in the making, with a helicopter flyover honoring hundreds of lives lost, killed 320 military, merchant, marine and civilian personnel july 17th, 1944. two ships at the

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port chicago naval magazine at suisun bay, loaded with munitions, exploded. 320 men died instantly, including more than 200 black men. >> they had been white. they would never have been put in the situations they were put in. >> it would become the largest homeland disaster of world war two. the port chicago disaster. the nonprofit friends of port chicago national memorial fought to make the site a national memorial. >> we're small, but we are mighty. our mission is to honor those who died here, those who served here, those who were injured here, those who protested here. >> the port chicago 50, a group of black sailors refusing to return to duty at the disaster site without proper training, fearing another explosion. >> you cannot take the racism out of this history. >> the men would be convicted of

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mutiny and sent to prison. after the war they would be released and segregation of the military would soon come to an end. >> today we have corrected a historic wrong. >> just this week, the secretary of the navy announcing the exoneration of those 50 men, a vindication that none of them would live to see, sends a very powerful message to those who served today that we will not tolerate the injustices that perhaps occurred in the past. >> and also serves, i think, as an example for the many young men and women around our country who perhaps are thinking about joining the military. it is a different military today. >> attendees, including families of those brave men who gave their lives while serving the country, placing flowers on the water to honor this tragedy of the past while ensuring the next generation will never forget. joey hornick ktvu fox two news san francisco's annual aids walk is back, with thousands expected

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to take part in today's fundraising event. >> and that includes amanda quintana. she's out there to give us a look at how participants are raising awareness for hiv aids research and it's all kicking off this morning. amanda, good morning. >> good morning. yes, it's very friendly out here. people are excited for this walk. they're getting a little bit of pancakes. some potatoes, lots of little breakfast items that they can get before they go out and do this. five k walk. and this is also a time for people to come together. a lot of these people, they do this walk every single year. so they know a lot of the other people, they see a lot of them. and they're all happy to be fundraising together for this one cause. and coming together to honor people who have passed. also celebrate what people have accomplished. they're also fighting for the future, trying to create a future free of aids. so they have the pancake breakfast, and then the actual walk starts at 1030. this is a big event for

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the city. there's really so much history here with this walk. it started in 1987. they raised more than $96 million for organizations across seven bay area counties. just this year, they've almost hit $1 million. there are $960,000, although there is no cure for aids, there are medications that can control hiv and prevent it from progressing. so most people in the u.s. with hiv do not develop aids. i spoke to the organizer about why it's still so important to have events like this and raise money. >> it's so important because even though there's a lot of, gains that we made in the fight against hiv and aids, as people get older and have been taking the meds for a long time, there's other things that happen. you know, if there's a golden compass program at ucsf and they're showing, hiv and aging in people like most people with hiv are 50 years or older. and so we have to take care of

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those people, you know, the long term. long term effects of all the medications be on. so it could be affecting their kidney. it could be affecting their liver, it could be diabetes, you know, just all kinds of things that are happening now. >> we've been talking to some of the participants, and a lot of them are walking with a specific person in mind. one woman we spoke to said that her father passed away from aids 37 years ago. actually, the year that this race started. so she's doing this walk in honor of him thinking of him. she had special shirts made. one man is walking for himself. he says he's had hiv for 25 years, comes to this walk every single year. so people really have someone on their minds. they have a reason to walk and someone that they're thinking about as they walk. this five-k today live in san francisco. amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news really impactful personal stories. >> thank you so much. amanda quintana, live in san francisco.

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multiple fires sparked over the weekend. a check on the numbers ahead, plus fire proofing your property is more important than ever. these days, we're live with an expert with tips on how to create defensible space and fire danger, as well as the temperatures down just a bit today before it is back up for tomorrow. >> a better look at what we can expect

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and help save us from outages. a wildfire east of clear lake, near the border of lake and colusa counties. the ridge fire broke out yesterday afternoon. the last update from cal fire had it at 2500 acres and containment at 15. 50 buildings

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are currently being threatened. several road closures are in place, with no estimated time of reopening. in placer county. firefighters are stamping out a small fire near the community of newcastle. the lehi fire broke out friday evening, burning about nine acres. cal fire says it was sparked by someone who was lawn mowing in dry grass. evacuations were put in place but have since been lifted. the fire burned at least one building in that area, the liberty fire, burned multiple buildings in san joaquin county. cal fire says it started friday afternoon and spread to more than 100 acres. it destroyed at least three homes and left more than 600 customers without power. fire crews have completely contained the fire. investigators are still looking into how it started. >> all right, 845 your time. let's take a look outside. and that kind of gray july look, it's still kind of hovering over the bay. i know they got the

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aids walk today, rosemary. and you might need a coat, i guess, at least at the start. >> right. yeah. so we know our runners enjoy the cooler weather. frank and betty, good morning to both of you. happy sunday everybody. but if you are just out for a walk or maybe thinking about doing breakfast or brunch, yeah, you may want to go for the jacket. we've got not only the cloud cover out there, but the mist and the drizzle this morning, giving you a live look there towards the oakland coliseum, where the a's will play the angels later today. and it's going to be a fabulous one at the coliseum. upper 60s to low 70s in the forecast for oakland into the afternoon. let's step forward. take a look at the heat advisories that begin tomorrow. go until wednesday evening. shade of orange heat advisory for our north bay, as well as our santa clara valley and over towards the santa cruz mountains in our coastal range. the excessive heat warning, meaning your temperatures could hit close to 110 degrees when those temperatures peak on monday and tuesday and wednesday. the inner east bay, including our hills and our valleys. so something to

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plan for as we get into the days ahead that in addition to, you know, the heightened fire danger coming back our way as well, the system that is provided us with the cool down this weekend will be lifting out. and in its place, high pressure strengthening back towards our direction again, bringing with it the very, very warm weather outside our doors. at this time. we have a little bit of an onshore breeze out there. livermore, hayward, sfo all reporting between 5 and 10mph. we're calm. palo alto, san jose, a bit of a breeze near areas of the coastline, half moon bay and through the delta. this morning, the winds are blowing as well. temperature wise, we are down by several degrees compared to yesterday, 54 right now in san francisco, upper 50s in walnut creek, brentwood. you are 73 already at this time. livermore into the afternoon. a beautiful day coming your way by noontime. low 70s expected and then low to mid 80s for the livermore valley. 86 expected for livermore into the afternoon. here we go with the afternoon

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highs along the peninsula. 75 san mateo in the north bay, 83 san rafael and in the south bay 80 degrees san jose. just beautiful weather for most as we get into the extended forecast, though, things start to heat up by tomorrow. upper 60s at the coast, low 80s around the bay, hitting a triple digits for some of our hotter spots. even hotter on tuesday. right now, temperatures look to peak. we do begin to see temperatures trend downward wednesday into thursda. still very warm for our inland cities. the good news is, right now the models continue that cooling trend all the way into the weekend. back to you. >> thank you. rosemary. all this hot, dry weather around the bay area is a good reminder that fire season is upon us. a spark or careless air? well, it could be tragic. so being prepared is paramount to ensure the safety of your family and of course your home as well. joining us for some fire proofing tips is andrew tittel. he's the owner of prison specialties, a restoration company based in san francisco. good morning. hi, frank. great to have you with you. thank you. well, tell us

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quickly what your company does. >> our company is in the contents restoration business. so we specialize in cleaning things like fine art, electronics and clothing and textiles after they've been damaged by smoke from fires. >> so you you clean them up? basically. >> yeah, we clean and restore them. and in the case of electronics, we test them and then we store them for clients until their home or business is ready to be moved back into. okay. well let's let's talk some tips. >> sure. your landscaping, your house, designing the outdoor. is there a right or wrong way to do that when it comes to fire safety? >> well, i do think so. i think as you are closer to rural areas, especially in the bay area, and we're rimmed by these hills that get dry in the summer. so hardscape is good to put in when and where you can. succulents are good plants, lavender. so there really are some beautiful things you can use in your yard, but keep things trimmed back. and when you cut back dry grass. just as this last story reported before

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the weather here, don't cut it in the dry summer. cut that grass before things start getting brown. so to keep it low. >> so when it's green, when it's green, when it's green. yeah, we've got a graphic here talking about defensible space. maybe you could talk us through this a little bit. >> sure, the cal fire has come up with a recommendation that within 100ft of a of a home or a structure, you keep anything that's flammable away. so that means, again, a hardscape keeping, moist landscaping there. and the real key here is the first five feet, which they call zone zero and zone zero. they don't want anything flammable in there. and that should just be gravel, stones, hardscape stuff. >> hardscape. >> right? right. they also recommend 30ft of hose on each side of the house. good idea. faucet. so you can as if you hear the fires coming. you can do a quick spray. but i believe from my experience, i've been involved in a number of these fires starting in 2017 with the

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santa rosa fire that the key here is keeping your roof clean, your gutters clean, especially the valleys of roofs. >> if you've got pine trees, those needles can collect not only put a leak in your roof, but they're highly flammable, right? >> that's absolutely true. so because there are two types of wildfires that can happen simultaneously. one is the surface fire, which burns grasses. but then there's what we call a crown fires. when sparks get up into the trees, this is very this is commonly how they spread the wildfire spread the furthest and the fastest. because sparks can travel miles once they get there, then they drop. they can hit your roof and your fire. your house can catch on fire. >> are there certain trees and plants you should stay away from? here in northern california. >> not necessarily. you just got to keep them trimmed back. yeah, i would say that there's not necessarily a plan in particular, but there's some you can you can choose. >> yeah. and if you're in an area where there's a lot of grass, you might want to get someone to come and cut that. so

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you've got how many feet do you need 100ft. 100ft. >> really. absolutely. that's what the cal fire has. and there's also a now a state regulation that in sre areas which are state responsibility areas, they can determine specifically by law that you must have 100ft of defensible space. >> biggest mistake people make i'd say not keeping their roofs clean. >> yeah, yeah, >> there's my dad was a roofer. i've cleaned a few in my days, so. that's so important. >> yeah. and i've been through some of these neighborhoods that have been devastated by wildfires. i will tell you that the one type of house and type of roof that survives the best tile, tile. exactly. and stucco siding tile is forever. >> yeah. all right, well, we got to keep it there. andrew, thanks for the tips. really appreciate it. are you busy, by the way? >> yes, we are right now. >> i bet you are. all right andrew, thanks much. appreciate it. coming up next, several records set during last night's wnba all star game. the change

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people who have died from aids. >> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> good morning to you. welcome back everyone. time now is 9:00 this morning. you're taking a live look at the golden gate bridge there. looks like some of the fog has lifted. you can see the blue sky there peeking through hope on the horizon. yes, that maybe we could take off one layer today. at this hour? good morning everyone, i'm betty yu. hi, everyone. >> welcome back to mornings on two 9:00 hour. i'm frank mallicoat. let's get you outside. find out when that fog bank is going to go. bye bye, rosemary. good morning. >> yes. good morning to both of you. we are beginning to see the clouds break apart just a little bit. and for the afternoon today, calling for mostly sunny skies away from the coastline, there's a look over towards it. looks like the coliseum, the oakland coliseum, where the a's will be playing a little bit later today. the advisory continues for the coastal flooding. this will go until early tuesday morning, so our communities adjacent to the bay

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could see low-lying flooding from time to time. the next high tide will come in closer to midnight, so nothing to worry about during the day. meanwhile, the low clouds, the fog, the patchy drizzle still joining us at this hour that will begin to change. a midmorning late morning burn off expected and the winds onshore. fairfield reporting at 26mph, the deeper marine layer, the stronger onshore breeze and well, voila! we are way cooler this morning in areas like concord down by 11. sfo down by seven and in the north bay down by nine over petaluma. that means your temperatures range from low 50s in san francisco to still low 70s inland. but you got to go far inland. brentwood, one of the only spots on this map reporting 75 degrees into the afternoon. the cooling will continue. we'll still be above average, though, in areas like santa rosa going to 9167. in the city of san francisco, 80 degrees expected in san jose. a better look at the numbers for today. and then the big heat up coming our way starting tomorrow in the extended forecast coming

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up. >> thanks, rosemary. pressure is mounting against president biden this morning. senator joe manchin became the latest lawmaker to call for president biden to pass the torch. it comes a day after dozens of demonstrators gathered outside the white house, encouraging biden to abandon his reelection campaign. the event was referred to as a pass the torch rally. the protesters say. now, more than ever, democrats need the strongest possible candidate to defeat former president trump in november. trump has been polling ahead of biden in crucial states. several democratic leaders, including some from the bay area, have asked the president to drop out of the race. >> meanwhile, former house speaker nancy pelosi, largely avoiding the hot topic of president biden's reelection bid during her appearance at a big democratic fundraiser back east, pelosi spoke to more than 900 people attending a democratic event billed as a unity dinner. this is in raleigh, north carolina. last night, the democrat out of the city barely

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mentioned president biden's name during her speech and largely focused on the republican nominee, trump. pelosi said the last time donald trump was in the white house, the republicans provided huge tax breaks to the rich. >> all they did was pass a bill that gave 83% of the benefits to the top 1, the top 1% adding $2 trillion to not million, not $2 trillion to the national debt. >> pelosi is among a growing group of prominent democratic leaders who have reportedly expressed their concerns about president biden's ability to beat donald trump come november. >> former president trump appeared at his first campaign rally since his attempted assassination eight days ago. last night, trump spoke before a large crowd of enthusiastic

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supporters in the crucial swing state of michigan. the now official 2024 republican presidential candidate mentioned the attempt on his life several times during his speech in grand rapids. >> the other side is going around trying to make me sound extreme. they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm saying, what the #### did i do for democracy? last week, i took a bullet for democracy. >> this was trump's first speech since his formal nomination. at last week's republican national convention. he was joined by his newly announced running mate, republican senator jd vance of ohio, who could possibly reject the idea that four years of president trump has been a #### of a lot better than four years of joe biden, right? vance and trump will now make separate campaign appearances this week. vance has left michigan to appear at two events in ohio and virginia. virginia tomorrow, trump will go to north carolina for a campaign rally in raleigh on wednesday. >> time now. 905 police in

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fremont are investigating a deadly shooting. the gunfire was first reported shortly before 130 yesterday afternoon near mission boulevard in the city's niles neighborhood. several people living in the area say they heard the sound of more than a dozen gunshots, then immediately called the police. >> i just heard a gang of gunshots. just just, you know, rounding off, you know, and then it kind of it was like a pause in the middle and then like, maybe 6 or 7 more, something with probably like 12, 15 shots, maybe. >> police say they found a man suffering from a number of gunshot wounds. he died at the scene. so far, there have been no arrests in that case. in fremont, investigators say it's still unclear what led up to that deadly shooting. >> a homeless encampment on an oakland beach is getting cleared this week. the city of oakland is planning on executing a homeless sweep at toll plaza beach on tuesday. it's the first homeless sweep in the bay area

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since the u.s. supreme court's ruling that allowed officials to clear out encampments without offering shelter. we spoke to an unhoused resident who lives there, comes down to affordable housing. >> most of these people are living in their rvs or motorhomes or everything because they just can't afford the rent of apartments anymore. >> over in san francisco, mayor london breed said aggressive sweeps will start next month. >> global tech outage looks to still be disrupting some services at local bay area airports. sfo 60 flights have been canceled thus far. more than 70 have been delayed since friday. san jose has seen more than 20 delays and cancellation. travelers out of oakland are seeing more than 15. that outage took place friday after a security software update sparked a huge blackout for airlines, banks, health care facilities and several other industries. well, san francisco's annual aids walk is back with thousands expected to take part in today's big fundraising event.

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>> ktvu is amanda quintana is out there to give us a look at how participants are raising awareness for hiv aids research. good morning amanda. >> good morning. so they are raising awareness and raising funds. but one of the other things that they're doing, which i think is really cool, is they're remembering people who have passed from aids and hiv. so one of the ways that they do that is this huge quilt, and they're just starting to get it set up. one of them, you can see that one on the right with the dark blue kind of half and the light blue kind of half. that whole thing is dedicated to the san francisco gay men's chorus. so on each kind of piece, there are eight names, about eight names, but that's just one piece of what is going to be this huge quilt on this hill. so i'm told there are 31 big pieces that are all going to connect here on the hill, each of those pieces has about eight names, and those are names of people who have passed from hiv and aids. so people get

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to come here and kind of see those names. remember, it's a way to honor the people that have passed, as they're also here to kind of share in this mission of creating a future free of aids. so they get to see this quilt before they start the walk. and that walk starts at 1030. this is really a huge event for the city of san francisco, because there's just so much history here with this walk. it's raised $96 million for organizations across seven bay area counties. it's been going on since 1987. this year, just this year they've raised $960,000. so they're very close to $1 million this year. and although there is still no cure for aids, there are medications that can control hiv, prevent it from progressing. so most people in the u.s. with hiv do not develop aids. but it's still important to have events like this. the organizer talked to me about why they need to continue to raise money and come

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together. >> young people need to know the history. they also need to understand that there's help out there. and we also need to let people know that if you become hiv positive, there's all of these different organizations that you can go to that will help you. >> and not only is there this quilt so you can remember people a lot of people are here with somebody in mind, somebody that they walk for. we've seen people that have big signs that they're going to be carrying with the name of somebody who has passed. people made shirts. so it really is as well as a fundraiser. it's kind of an emotional event to remember these people as well and come together to make sure that we can have a future free of aids. so it's a really special event here in san francisco, live in san francisco. amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news i should say, okay, amanda, thank you for that. >> we're going to switch gears because today is national ice cream day. hooray. right. not

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only is ice cream a popular treat, it has huge impact on our u.s. economy. international dairy foods association says that ice cream industry adds $11.4 billion impact here in the u.s. that's a lot of ice cream here in the bay area. several ice cream shops are offering discounts included oakland based fenton's my favorite. they're offering black and tan juniors for $1.30. that is a big bargain and celebration of its 130th anniversary. there's a family friendly event planned to begin at 10:00. their face painting, raffles. a lot of fun for the family and we hope to take you there. live here in just a couple of minutes. now to our question of the day. today we're asking simply, how often do you eat ice cream? all year long? seems to be heading the pack here at 66% only during the summer, a week, 2. why not in the winter, right? and special occasions only 32. you can still vote. go to ktvu .com/ vote and weigh in on when you eat your

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ice cream. coming up gastronomists around the world have been flocking to south america to get a taste of some of the best food in the world. we're talking about peruvian food up next, how you can eat your way through some of san francisco's peruvian restaurants at win a trip to lima, peru. coming up. >> wow, what a treat. looking forward to that. giving you a live look here. over the bay where we are starting out with the cloudy skies along the coast. inside the bay, in addition to patchy drizzle and mist, have a look at the current temperatures. what you can expect for the afternoon

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and we want to showcase these wonderful dishes that we inherited in some way from, from the people working really hard in peru. and yes, we have five restaurants in the bay area participating in passport to peru, which has a very amazing ending. we're going to celebrate the end of this ten days program from july 19 to july 28th. and then on peruvian independence day, which is going to be celebrated at lamar. >> speaking of dishes, you brought two of the most popular dishes that diners can order as a part of this program. tell us what we're seeing here, what we are showcasing to beautiful dishes. >> the traditional peruvian ceviche as traditional as this can be fish, halibut, in this case onions, cancha, which is our version of a corn. crunchy corn and chocolate, which is our big colonel, peruvian colonel, and sweet potato. as traditional as it can be. and this is called causa limena, which is a traditional potato dish. purple potato in this case is done with

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regular potato, but we're using purple potato. it looks amazing and it's very colorful as well. >> and just so our viewers can get a look, look at the beautiful colors on both of these dishes. now you are born and raised in peru. that is a good look there. you're born and raised. tell us what is so unique about peruvian cuisine. there's lots of color and a lot of influences, a lot of influences from asian countries. >> japanese came over to the country, chinese as well, and they a port, amazing ingredients and way of cooking into the system. this is a japanese, very obviously way of cooking, eating raw fish and enjoying it the way he should be. >> and we also have drinks to enjoy. >> tell us about we're going to we're going to pisco sour. pisco sour. >> so just to recap, i also, while you're making this drink, want to show our audience these are the stamps that you can collect if you visit one of five restaurants over the next ten days. these are the so-called

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passports as part of the passport to peru program. so we recommend you take these to managers at restaurants. >> you can either ask on the hostess, the servers, whoever is in touch with you at the restaurant, they will get you to you. >> and how many stamps must one collect to enter to win a trip to peru? >> each one limited per restaurant. you need three of them in order to be eligible to participate in the in the grand prize, which is two tickets to peru, four nights in a hotel and a ten course dinner at a three gaston, which is our motherland restaurant in peru. >> very very cool. now this is the pisco sour. i'll take a sip. can you tell us about some of the other participating restaurants? >> yes, we have automate, located in downtown san francisco, puerto 27, puerto 27, lamar, of course, lomo libre and mariposas. they will be, helping us and joining us in this amazing program. >> that was very good. thank you so much, chef. now, in order to

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get a stamp again just speak to a manager at one of the participating restaurants. and it all ends next sunday. bring your passport to lamar to officially enter chef miguel gomez, thank you so much for being here with us. this morning. taking a check now of your weather, rosemary. we have good food, hopefully good weather to go with it. >> yes. pisco pisco sours at lamar. absolutely fabulous. in addition to the weather in san francisco for today. how about a look at the gray start over and near the oakland coliseum, where the a's will be playing a little bit later today? let's talk about the big heat up coming our way tomorrow. that way we can thoroughly enjoy today. we do have a heat advisory for our north bay for our peninsula, at least our coastal hills. i should say. and down towards the santa cruz mountains we have an excessive heat warning for the inner east bay. our coastline of san francisco, parts of the peninsula and the east bay shore. not included in this

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advisory that will go from monday morning until wednesday night. so we're talking about three full days of heat. the element that has provided us with the cool down this weekend will be lifting out high pressure. we'll be restrengthening our direction and bringing with it the heat outside our doors. at this hour we have a decent onshore breeze. the marine layer is deeper this morning as well, hayward reporting an onshore breeze at about ten miles per hour. livermore it's ten gusting to 21 at sfo. temperatures this morning in the low 50s over san francisco to low 60s in concord. brentwood, one of the warmer spots this morning 75. but most areas dropping off by several degrees during the overnight hours. hopefully you felt it into the afternoon. we go with the again a's taking on the angels. mostly sunny skies, 69 degrees at game time. low 70s in the forecast for oakland this afternoon on the peninsula. 78 in redwood city for the inner east bay, 88 in concord and the north bay 91 for santa rosa. the

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extended forecast here. there it is, spelling it out. the heat coming our way as early as tomorrow, upper 60s to about 70 degrees for the coast. 80s around the bay, hitting 100 degrees on monday. even a tad warmer on tuesday. right now it looks likehis is when temperatures will peak, although wednesday into thursday the cooling trend begins still going to be very warm inland. wednesday getting to about 99 degrees. the good news is we are looking at temperatures to continue to fall as we head towards the weekend. back to you. >> thank you rosemary. up next, a new study is promising relief for people who get bitten by a lone star tick and develop a red meat allergy. how a special bread pig can assist. that's coming up

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warning signs, don't wait, ask your cardiologist about attr-cm today. develop a red meat allergy after being bitten by a lone star tick. these ticks, common to california, have been linked to a red meat allergy known as alpha gal syndrome. now, scientists say people with this allergy can still eat pork if it's from a pig originally bred from a human organ transplant, these gal safe pigs don't have the molecules that trigger that meat allergy. so there you go. on another note, today is national ice cream day, and

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several ice cream shops are offering discounts today. shops are offering discounts, including discounts including oakland based fentons. you can hear me out there. our crew is there. now. they're offering black and tan juniors for $1.30. in celebration of its 130th anniversary, if you've never had one, they are fabulous. >> i haven't had one. >> oh, you need to go down there today. they're usually about 15 bucks. wow. buck 30 today. family friendly event planned to begin at 10:00. there will be face painting, raffles and a lot of fun for the family. have great food there as well. their crab sandwich is delicious. and jake, i bet, will be first in line because he's an oakland resident. >> not much you can get for $1.30 these days, right? right. well, this morning we've been asking your opinion on this. how often do you eat ice cream? well, looks like a majority say all year long. nothing wrong with that. oh, just dropped a 69. what, there's still time to vote, so you can still head to our website, but special

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occasions. on special occasions, coming in second place with 30. >> i think ice cream is pretty much a 365 day kind of thing for me. i would agree. >> yeah, only only summer 1. i get that because i find that ice cream makes me thirstier. so if you're if we're if it's a hot day, who wants ice cream? because it's only going to make you thirstier. >> thirstier for pisco sours or for more ice water. >> oh by the way, which is right back here. >> oh, man. i wish we had fenton's in here this morning. that i know. right, weather wise, it's going to be the perfect day for ice cream. so get out and enjoy. temperatures will be a little bit cool at the coast. low 70s around the bay, and our hotter spots enjoying upper 80s to low 90s by tomorrow. though things start to change once again. the heat is on. we have advisories for heat for all of our inland communities at the coast. it's going to be beautiful upper 60s to low 70s, warm around the bay, but our inland cities take notes, try to avoid the outdoor activities, especially during

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the heat. how about tahoe? >> tahoe? nice to tahoe is going to be nice in the 80s. >> yes. oh that's that's perfect. >> beautiful. all right. well mornings on two were ending about a half hour early this morning for its special episode of sports focus. with our cristina rendon, we are taking you to stinson beach in marin county, a special summer edition where we are featuring a story of surf camp for kids in the north bay. you're going to hear from the girls state diving champion team from clayton valley high school in the east bay in concord, and meet an oakland native long jumper who is getting ready to head to the paris olympic games, which, by the way, are coming up in about a week. >> oh yeah, and around the bay today it feels like you can't go wrong. >> you could be in tahoe, northern california, or hang out around the coast in san francisco if you like the cooler weather. well, quick reminder, you can now stream ktvu news on your smart tv. just search for the fox local app and want to thank you for joining us this morning. >> we'll have the very latest news tonight. as always, ktvu news at six and again at 10:00.

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