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an iconic symbol here at twin peaks in honor of pride month, i'm betty yu. coming up, we'll take you there. >> and today, hundreds of families of murder victims will unite to walk together after unimaginable grief. the event that was born out of tragedy. in an effort to bring healing. >> i just didn't want any other mother to go through what i had gone through.

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>> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> and good morning to you. welcome to mornings on two. on this saturday, june 8th i'm claudine wong. >> happy weekend one and all. i'm frank mallicoat. let's get you outside. it looks pretty good behind us. a little bit of haze out there, rosemary, but good morning. >> good morning to you. but did you see betty just a moment ago? i know, do you not want to wrap like a waterproof blanket around her? >> it depends where you are. >> yes, indeed. we've got the clouds out there. good morning to both of you. hello to all of you. a happy saturday. the clouds overhead, a little bit of drizzle out there, especially closer to the coast. and these mid and high level clouds you see right here in view will continue for today. temperatures very similar to where we started yesterday. most of us in the 50s. brentwood you have 61 degrees outside your door and san jose at 60. the onshore breeze remains with us at fairfield reporting 18mph. oakland reporting 14. and again into the afternoon. do expect

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those mid and high level clouds to continue in addition to low clouds ride along the coastline, our temperatures are going to come down just a little bit and be just a tad below average. a look there at san francisco for today, 65 upper 60s in oakland. a better look at the pattern for your weekend and the extended forecast coming up. >> okay. thank you rosemary. well, preparations are now underway to put up that iconic pink triangle on twin peaks in san francisco. hundreds of volunteers getting ready to make it official today in honor of pride month, let's go to ktvu betty yu live this morning where that installation is going to begin. betty, we've been talking about. it looks a little chilly up there, chilly and very foggy. >> claudine, this is an annual tradition hundreds turn out for it this year. it's 29th year. take a look behind me. we are expecting about 600 volunteers. and through the fog you can see them dressed in their pink shirts next to that u-haul truck . now this iconic pink triangle.

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it will go just beyond where you see the volunteers right now on the hillside of twin peaks. now, we were with these volunteers this week as they prepared for this giant installation. the canvas almost 200ft wide and covers almost an acre in total. now, the pink triangle does have a dark origin. it was initially used by during world war two to label people suspected of being gay in concentration camps. now the community has embraced it, turning it from a symbol of hatred to something that is celebratory in nature. it's also a reminder of the community's history and what it continues to face today. >> personal freedoms are definitely under attack. there are 500 laws proposed in various states across the country anti gay anti-drag, anti-trans bills. so the pink triangle is there to help stop that kind of hatred and discrimination. >> and that was patrick carney,

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the creator of the pink triangle that you just heard from. we'll be speaking to him within the hour. and later on this morning there will be a ceremony. state and elected officials are expected. mayor london breed will also be speaking to the crowd. there will be drag performances and also many other festivities. claudine. >> okay, betty, we look forward to seeing the progress all morning long. thanks so much for that live report. stay warm out there. >> i was going to say jackets required. if you're, you're up there at twin peaks. well, the famed stonewall riots that happened in new york city back in 1969 get a lot of publicity for kicking off the modern lgbt rights movement. >> but that uprising wasn't actually the first instance of the lgbtq community standing up for their rights. ktvu zac sos shows us a theater production honoring the legacy of the compton's cafeteria riot in san francisco. >> if you even have to, it means the world to me because i want everyone to see this story, this

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history. >> donna persona is celebrating the launch of a play she co-wrote, which transports audience members back to the days of the compton's cafeteria riot and san francisco's tenderloin. >> i want everyone in the world to know about it. >> the now transgender rights activist was 18 when she first went to jean compton's cafeteria, a gathering place at night for drag queens, trans women and sex workers. in the summer of 1966, amid constant harassment by police, a trans woman threw coffee in the face of an officer after he attempted to arrest her for a crime then known as female impersonation. >> and one night they just had enough and it ended up, starting a two day riot. and that's what we're commemorating with that play. >> suzanne ford, who heads up sf pride, credits the events of those days with helping spearhead a movement for transgender rights three years before the more well-known gay riot at new york's stonewall inn. >> we owe so much to them, and

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i've been taught that ever since i've been become part of this community. and i want to make sure that we honor that. >> the tenderloin museum, producing the play and finding it a permanent home, now under construction on larkin street. >> it's an immersive play. so you walk in and you're in a diner and you order some food, and then the play unfolds around you. and that's such an incredible experience of really getting to feel like you were there, helping bring the play to life. >> director ezra reeves. >> this is the moment to be telling this story. i mean, there's been so many attacks on trans rights and trans lives. this is a story that tells audiences that we've always been here. we've always been here. and it's beyond bravery. it's people fighting for their lives, for their dignity. it's an incredible story, and it should be heard and the first performances are expected to take place sometime in the fall. >> if you'd like to get on the list for tickets, we've posted a

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link on ktvu.com in san francisco, zac sos, ktvu, fox two news. >> well beyond the celebrations, pride month is also a time to raise awareness about mental health issues facing members of the lgbtq plus community, according to data from the cdc, lgbtq plus adults are twice as likely to report they've been diagnosed with depression and nearly a third report having poor mental health. for more insight, ktvu ktvu spoke with joy alafia, executive director of the california association of marriage and family therapists. >> and if you're constantly having to just fight to exist and be you, that that takes a toll on one's mental health and so this is one of the things, as marriage and family therapists, we try to make sure that we have the right supports and structure, and we really need a community that's inclusive and affirming lgbtq young people are also facing similar struggles when it comes to mental health, but alafia says she's hopeful to see more acceptance in the

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younger generations. >> time now is 707 families of murder. victims will come together in the east bay later today. >> hundreds are expected to join the 11th annual mourning mothers walk for healing event, which is going to be held at the san leandro marina park. the founder of the 1000 mothers to prevent violence group that hosts the two mile walk, lost her twin sons to gun violence in oakland 24 years ago. she says walking helps her cope with the trauma, and she's doing it to help others. >> she doesn't want any other mother to go through what i had gone through. if you don't deal with grief, it'll deal with you. >> nobody should have that experience of having their child murdered. and i think the more we can heal as a community, as a society that we can actually treasure all of our children and make sure they are safe and happy. >> now, registration for that two mile walk will start today at 830 in the morning. that will

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be followed by brunch and live entertainment. tickets will be $25. all proceeds go to the services that the group provides to the families of victims all over the bay area. >> a group of people living in san jose. they are planning a big rally this morning to stand against a plan that's proposed by the city to come back the homelessness problem. >> organizers want to stop the sanctioning of homeless encampments in willow glen, and the action comes after san jose city officials announced plans to build tiny home shelters and manage tent encampments around the city. today's event is being organized by willow glen residents and business owners, who have started a petition to stop the city's plan. a rally is set to take place at ten this morning. and happening today, the organizers of the effort to remove alameda county district attorney pamela price from office will hold a rally outside of the alameda county courthouse . >> it is their first major event since the county supervisors decided last month to hold the recall election. at the same time as the general election this upcoming november, prices. critics claim she has been soft on crime since she was elected da back in november 2022. her

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supporters say price has been targeted by conservatives who are opposed to her efforts to reform our criminal justice system. san francisco mayor london breed will officially open her reelection campaign headquarters in the city's castro district this morning. >> several of breed's supporters are expected to speak after those doors open at the building on castro street, and the list includes city supervisor matt dorsey and state senator scott wiener. breed is currently in a tough reelection battle against several challengers in this year's race for san francisco mayor. and now to an update on a story we brought you earlier this week in east oakland of a half finished street repaving project. >> a resident in the sobrante park neighborhood sent us video of new construction crews repaving their street. this comes after another crew abandoned the job due to safety concerns that oakland public works confirmed that the initial contractor was forced to pull out last month after one worker was threatened with a gun and

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another was hit by a car. neighbors said the half finished streets were filled with giant potholes that posed a big safety and health hazard. also happening today, hundreds of people will fill the streets of downtown san francisco for the city's annual juneteenth parade. >> it gets underway at 11:00 this morning. this is going to be at the foot of market street near the ferry building. let's take a look from last year's parade at this video. and you can see organizers say this year's event is going to feature live music from many local artists, along with block parties. juneteenth celebrates the emancipation of black people in galveston, texas, on june 19th, 1865, and it became a federal holiday three years ago. >> up next, a heart stopping incident happens at north carolina. a car crashes through the wall of this parking lot and it's left dangling over the edge. how firefighters managed to save the day. >> plus, most of all, the victory. we're looking for the victory on saturday. >> it's a big day for soccer in the bay area as the oakland roots send the oakland soul gear

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saturday, the east bay zone, oakland roots and the oakland soul bringing you not one but two thrilling matches. >> yeah, two games today. it's a rare double header you won't want to miss. the soul will take on academica sc and the roots will take on the tampa bay rowdies. it's a big weekend as i mentioned for both teams, roots head coach says playing alongside alongside brother. the women's team is a rare but very special moment. >> so obviously we get to have a double header at home with our with our women's team, the soul. that's obviously a real special moment for the city, for the club. so yeah, excited. we don't get to do these too often. so you know it's a special moment when it happens. >> today isn't just about goals and victories either. it's also a great opportunity for the fans who are a heartbeat of away from the game and on the game to show up and make their presence felt, one player says crowd reactions are a big boost of energy for the team. >> that's like the 12th man, man. that gives us a boost. the

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energy, you know that last 90 minutes, last five minutes of the game just just hearing them keep chanting, you know, give us that extra boost to keep going. >> you get to see us girls play on a really big platform. that's almost pretty much the same as the roots. so for any little boy or girl who wants to play at the level that we are, they can look up to us and come see us play. >> today's games will take place at cal state east bay pioneer stadium in hayward. tickets still available for purchase on their website. >> and coming up in our 9:00 hour, the vice president of the mark of marketing for the roots sport club is going to join us in studio. we'll also be talking live with the play by play announcer for both games. because if you can't make it today, you'll be listening to his voice when you watch that double header on ktvu. plus, there it is on your screen. the soul match starts at 4:00, roots kickoff at seven. >> well, a new survey is revealing which states are the most interested in soccer california making the top three soccer expertise analyzed google search data for each state and

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found out the golden state is the second most soccer interested state in the country. a state that ranked number one is new jersey. florida came in at number three, by the way. the state with the lowest score of interest was montana. >> all right. lots of interest here. lots of interest in the bay area. lots of interest today. so we want to know, are you a soccer fan? >> all right. it's our question of the day. here are your options on your screen i'm a women's soccer fan i'm a men's soccer fan. i love all soccer or i'm not yet a fan, but working on it. you can vote by scanning the qr code on your script or head over to ktvu.com/vote. and right now got a little work to do there. >> yeah, it's still early, but i think you know what i think is interesting about this is that people who love soccer will watch all soccer, right? they're not picking sides here in women's soccer. i mean, women's soccer is very popular, obviously, so is men's soccer. internationally, men's soccer has had this. i want to say i don't know how to say it a longer history as women's soccer

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comes up. right. but not yet a fan. hey, guys. rosemary, let's get all those folks on board. >> oh my goodness i love i love to watch soccer. i know you guys do too. and you know, some people go, oh they might score just one point the whole game. but it's so exciting to watch them go back and forth and finally get that goal. here's a look at what's going on outside our doors this morning. i imagine we have plenty of folks perhaps getting outdoors to play some soccer this morning. you've got a cool one, so hopefully that is an enjoyable one. the cloudy skies overhead, those clouds will remain with us. here's a look at storm tracker two. here's a look at a system that is going to help keep our temperatures a little bit below average. for this time of year. this is going to be sweeping through the pacific northwest. no rain out of it. we will get a little bit of drizzle. but look at this batch of clouds. that's just ahead of it. so in addition to the low clouds this morning and the fog, a little bit of patchy drizzle, we are covered in mid and high level clouds as well. and this is expected to

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continue for most of the day. here's a look at your futurecast model getting in. we'll stop it at lunchtime. and we do have again a mix of just partly sunny skies out there. these clouds, the mid and high level clouds provide us with the soft sunlight. so we will get a little bit of sunshine out there for the afternoon. and then as we get into the evening hours, if you have dinner plans, a closer to sunset, we are expected to break away to mostly clear skies, but most of our day for today will be covered in overcast sky. the winds out there onshore. sfo reporting a 13mph were calm. palo alto, mountain view, livermore you have a little bit of a breeze. nine and temperatures very similar to yesterday morning. most of us in the 50s, 53 in san francisco right now, upper 50s in concord, low 60s in brentwood and 60 degrees to start your day in san jose. as we get into the afternoon, a temperatures coming down just a little bit more from yesterday. our inland cities, especially the inner east bay, finally saw some big cooling yesterday. temperatures were in the 80s. today only upper 70s 77 expected in livermore in the

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north bay, a beautiful 76 in napa around the bay. we'll go upper 60s in oakland to low 70s in san mateo city of san francisco, 65 degrees for you there. if you're going to the coliseum to watch the a's play this afternoon, going to be a bit cool and breezy, bring along the jacket. here's a look at your extended forecast. notice temperatures for tomorrow change , change. ever so subtly. we are going to see just a slight little bump in the numbers. but by monday tuesday now we're talking about a bigger warm up 60s at the coast upper 70s for our bayside communities. low 90s by tuesday for our inland cities. but then temperatures begin to trend back down once again, so we will see that warm up. nothing like what we had earlier in the week. pretty pleasant weather for most of us. back to you. >> okay. looks good. thanks so much rosemary. well happening today. caltrain has suspended all of its service between san francisco and the san jose stations. the weekend shutdown will allow caltrain to run tests on its new electric train fleet, which is scheduled to begin carrying passengers this fall. a

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limited number of busses will stop at the train stations in san jose, palo alto and millbrae, but caltrain says there will be no replacement bus or train service at other stations on the peninsula today and tomorrow. the agency says many train riders should consider using other mass transit systems. >> up next, an unceremonious end to a controversial era in the east bay. another horse dies at golden gate fields as that venue ares t ♪ (ominous music) ♪ yes, ahh!! mom: what is going on with you? get out! andy! get out of my room! get out!

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for some insurance adjuster that is a car up there that driver slammed through the parking lot wall. this happened in north carolina. and as you can see from that video that car was dangling over the edge. so this is charlotte, north carolina. this is on thursday. check out the front of that car. that's terrifying. that's the sixth floor. investigators say that vehicle was six floors up when it was left in neutral. and then it just rolled right on through the grate. thankfully, firefighters tell us that no one was actually in that car at the time and no one was hurt. but it did take them about 40 minutes to pull that car back and get it away from the ledge. >> scary stuff. all right, back here in the bay area now. golden gate fields horse racing track in the east bay is closing this weekend after more than 80 years in business. now, the closure comes as two horses died at the racetrack on friday. >> altogether, eight horses have died at that track so far this

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year. and ktvu henry lee spoke with animal rights advocates who say they are glad to see that venue shut down the industry of horse racing is not worth a single moment of cruelty. >> samantha fay rides and trains horses and her great grandfather, second from the right, was albany mayor. when golden gate fields first opened. although the track has been a key part of her family's history, fay says she's grateful it's closing on sunday. >> these horses, while they're still babies, are overworked. they're stabled for nearly 24 hours a day, and they are coming off the track traumatized. >> on friday as we conducted interviews, word of another horse dying just hours earlier, martha sullivan is an organizer with kill racing, not horses. she says the track's closure has to do with financial reasons, as well as pressure from animal advocacy groups. >> i think it's a combination. i think it's people are less interested in, in risking and taking horses lives. just to

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gamble. >> it's a sad day. after 83 years, that golden gate fields is coming to an end. >> david duggan, the track's general manager, says they're consolidating with santa anita, the racetrack in southern california. he said friday's horse death was related to an internal issue with the horse not linked to racing or training. >> despite the best efforts of our excellent veterinary team here, we weren't able to reverse that process that had set in, duggan said. >> the track did not give in to animal rights advocates like these, who chain themselves together across the track. >> back in 2021, that wasn't a factor in the decision to close. >> horse racing fans are making their final visits. >> it's been here for 80 years. it's kind of an end of an era. i think maybe a lot of it is because people do mobile betting now, and the last few times i've been here, the grandstands have been so empty here on closing weekend, my thoughts and my heart are with the horses that we weren't able to save. >> still unclear what exactly will happen to this 140 acre property along the bay. the

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stables are in berkeley's jurisdiction, and the actual track in albany could be turned into housing or a park. either way, the remaining horses will be transferred to the alameda county fairgrounds in pleasanton. in albany. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> absolutely. it means everything to me. i'm you know, marriage equality should be across the nation in enshrining the right to same sex marriage in california's constitution. >> the urgent plea from supporters to vote with an eye on the supreme court and a big blow for a major food bank, the price increase that will challenge ts efforts to get

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just pink triangle yet. coming up, we are live from twin peaks and newly released surveillance video. >> in an investigation of racist threats against a san francisco dog walker. we're going to hear from the dog walker himself coming up from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two and good morning, bay area. >> yeah. yes, it's a chilly start if you're around the bay or around the coastline. mother nature rolling in that nice marine layer. and somewhere there is the golden gate bridge. it can barely see the flag, but eventually i think we're going to have a pretty good weekend. welcome back to mornings on two. on this saturday i'm frank

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mallicoat and i'm claudine wong. >> let's talk about your weather because i feel like we've been rocking and rolling with a lot of different temperatures. meteorologist rosemary oroczo yes, it was a hot week. it gets cold. the. if you're betty and you're on twin peaks, we always know it's going to be cold. there but there have been just so many microclimate changes. you know, as june rolled in with some gloom, some heat. yeah. with everything. yes. >> and we're back to june gloom, at least for the weekend. yeah. so temperatures are going to fall off just a little bit more today compared to yesterday. good morning everybody. mostly cloudy skies across the bay area at this time. low clouds banked up against the coastline. even a little bit of patchy drizzle out there. mid and high level clouds for those areas. not with the low clouds. so mostly a level clouds we'll call for. here's a view of your temperatures this morning. very similar to yesterday. a lot of 50s low 60s in brentwood where we do have a little bit of sunshine temperatures are beginning to rebound, but those of us stuck under the cloud cover, it's going to be tough. we are likely to remain in the 50s for some

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time. here's a look at the onshore breeze through fairfield, 18mph. wow, it was cranking yesterday. closer to 40 mile per hour gusts. and so again, just seeing this cooler pattern in place at this time. and those clouds, they will continue to move through the bay area for the afternoon. today we're calling for low 60s at the coast, 70s around the bay, low 80s for our far reaching inland areas. i'll explain what the graphics show you, what you can expect for your area coming up in just a little bit. >> we will see you soon. thank you. rosemary preparations now underway to put up the iconic pink triangle on twin peaks in san francisco. hundreds of volunteers get ready to make it official today in honor of pride month. ktvu is betty yu is live this morning atop that hill, ready for the installation in pink with a jacket on because it looks looks a little chilly up there. >> it is cold, frank. it is a foggy. i have my winter coat on. i actually am also wearing my ski pants out here. all of that does not dampen the enthusiasm

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that we're seeing on the hillside here of twin peaks. i also have a hammer in hand. the volunteers have either brought their own tools or you can pick one up here along the hillside, and they're dressed in their pink t shirts and ready to go to work. i have with me, creator of the pink triangle, patrick carney, with me here this morning. patrick. in 15 minutes we witnessed a lot of work getting done here. >> it's amazing. the fastest pink triangle ever. look at this. we started 15 minutes ago. we have 640 people signed up and as they say, many hands make light work and we're almost done . so this is the 29th annual pink triangle. it's here to commemorate those who were forced to wear the pink triangle in the concentration camps. and part of appreciating any pride is knowing where you've been. and this pink triangle, is it. it could happen again if we don't remain vigilant. so we've super sized it on top of a mountain where the only city in the world with a giant pink triangle hovering over its pride

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festivities. >> a lot of people may not know that this triangle has a dark history. they see it on the hillside from about 20 miles away and perhaps beyond this year. this triangle also serves as an educational tool for folks , right? >> and that's why we super sized it so they can see it from the bridges and the freeways and ask, what is it? and then look it up. but it's also a community building project, and it brings together families from all over the bay area that bring their children up here to help. and there are quite a few children here, and it's amazing. they learn they meet gays one on one and learn about our history, and they learn about the holocaust. all together. >> you talked about community. what is the community facing today? the challenges? >> well, there are over 500 bills proposed or already passed in some places across the country. anti lgbtq, anti-trans, anti-drag. so that's why this is here. because it could happen again if we don't remain vigilant. the pink triangle was of course forged in the 1930s and the concentration camps, but

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then it was brought back as a symbol against hom*ophobia in the 70s. and then used against act up as silence equals death in the 80s. and it's been a symbol of pride ever since. but we have to keep it going because it could happen again. >> certainly a symbol of insurgence and resilience for this community. patrick carney, thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. happy pride everyone. >> happy pride. and this pink triangle will be visible all month long. for now, we'll send it back to you in the studio live in san francisco. betty yu ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, betty, stay bundled up and we'll check in a little bit later. nice job. governor gavin newsom joined leaders of the lgbtq community to officially kick off a campaign, all in support of a measure that will appear on the november ballot. the freedom to marry initiative would give california voters a chance to fully enshrine the right to same sex marriage in the state constitution. marriage equality has already been legalized across the u.s, but california's constitution still says same sex

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couples are not allowed to marry. and newsom says marriage equality could be in danger due to recently enacted laws and court rulings. >> look what's happening. all these red states to voting rights, civil rights, lgbtq rights. look what's happened to women's rights. not just access to abortion, but the debate we're having today about access to contraception. this is real. >> it has now been 20 years since mayor newsom directed the city of san francisco to begin issuing same sex licenses in defiance of state and federal law. city's current mayor attended yesterday's event in san francisco, along with the governor. mayor london breed posted this statement on social media. it says, quote, our commitment to supporting the california right to marry and repeal prop eight amendment is unwavering. together, we are taking a powerful step towards ensuring equality and the freedom to marry for all. >> governor newsom and democratic leaders in the state legislature are trying to keep a

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measure that would reform prop 47 off of the november ballot. now voters passed prop 4710 years ago to reduce penalties for drug crimes and other misdemeanors. critics of the law blame prop 47 for increased retail theft. the governor says he and other democrats are trying to negotiate with supporters of the proposed measure on a different solution. they are instead pushing for a set of public safety related bills. >> i don't think there's a need to have it on the ballot. i have something on the ballot that doesn't actually achieve the goals that are intended. why do something that can't be done legislatively with more flexibility? i think it's a better approach to governing the prop 47 reform proposal will likely have enough signatures to qualify. >> the november ballot needs to be certified by june 27th, meaning there are just a few weeks left for the democratic state lawmakers and the governor to try to negotiate with the campaign in san francisco, police have released surveillance video of a person

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of interest in the investigation into racist threats against a black man. >> the victim of these threats says he and his father have faced accusations of lying. ktvu is amber lee spoke with a victim who says the evidence is vindication. >> san francisco police released this surveillance video of a person of interest in a hate crime investigation. investigators say they want to speak to him about racist items found on april 26th at the western edition home, where a black family lives. >> anger kicked in anger, frustration and hostility. in a way, terry williams says there have been several incidents where racist items have been thrown over the front gate of the home he shares with his older parents. >> they include a black faced doll with a noose around the neck with racist slurs written on it, and that his family has received postcards sent by mail with racist words. he tells me people have questioned him and his 81 year old father's credibility. he feels vindicated by the release of the surveillance video, saying, me

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and my dad made everything up, so it's kind of like it made me feel good. >> people who i know thought i was lying, and it's sad. >> williams tells me the man captured on surveillance camera looks familiar, but that he does not know him. williams says his work as a dog walker brings him in contact with a lot of people. on may 21st, a fire broke out at the williams home, destroying it. he was not home, but his parents were. fire officials say williams 76 year old mother was nearly killed. he says she is now at a rehab facility. investigators have not yet said if the hate incidents and the fire are connected, nor have they said if it's arson. all right. what's up? >> what are you doing? good. >> on saturday, williams friends and neighbors rallied in support of him and his family. they've been raising money and asking for donations of basic need items, williams says he has a message for the person responsible for the racist incidents. why? >> why would you want to do that? what was the purpose of outcome of this? what did you gain from this? >> here's another look at the person of interest that police

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would like to speak with. williams says he wants the person responsible for the hate incidents to serve time. he tells me his parents plan to rebuild their home. amber lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, second harvest of silicon valley is closing its largest warehouse because of a looming rent increase. the 90,000 square foot warehouse on brennan street in san jose receives more than 85 tractor trailer loads of food a week. all of that food is distributed at second harvest facilities. officials say the closure will make it harder logistically to store and distribute food, and it will be especially difficult at a time when the need for food assistance is greater than ever. >> we're serving 100% more people than we did before the pandemic, and we're doing it on a budget that's 40% less than at the height of the pandemic. so it is what is really a challenge to us. and that's why we need people's support. >> second harvest did not say how much the rent increase is.

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it is currently working on getting donations to build a new, larger facility, which it does hope to open in a couple of years. in the meantime, it plans on working out of its existing smaller facilities for firefighters have been busy this week battling multiple grass fires. >> sky fox flying overhead the very latest brushfire this was yesterday at albers court and deer valley road in brentwood. cal fire says it burned about 50 acres before crews finally got a handle on the flames. no structures damaged. nobody was injured there. cal fires wildfire season is off to an aggressive start this year. as of june 3rd, cal fire firefighters have responded to more than 1500 wildfires. >> a new study shows that exposure to toxic particles in wildfire smoke has led to tens of thousands of premature deaths. in california, researchers estimate that air pollution from wildfires between 2008 and 2018 was responsible for more than 50,000 premature deaths in the state, studies found that exposure to toxic particles from wildfire smoke is linked to lung damage and

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increased risk of heart attack, and reduced life expectancy. >> well, nascar weekend at sonoma raceway shifts into high gear on this saturday. some of the biggest names in auto racing are now getting ready to hit the track on this day two of a thrilling race weekend at sonoma county. they include kyle larson, kyle busch and aj allmendinger out of los gatos. this year's nascar race could be faster than ever, all due to a brand new track at sonoma raceway. >> the new pavement for almost five seconds faster, we expect we've done simulator work on it. it almost looks fake to see your driver going around sonoma. that fast, so it'll be exciting for sure. >> tomorrow is the main event at the raceway and you can watch that toyota save mart 350 right here on ktvu channel two. the coverage begins at noon time on sunday. coming up, both bay area baseball teams were winners last night. the a's have saved the best for last in a walk-off. winner take you to the coliseum

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when we come back. >> and adults with special needs can sometimes find it challenging to find educational opportunities, we'll tell you about the nique learning experience in

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there's a lot of fun. >> yeah, it was great. >> this time we went to saratov. and in saratoga is a college

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experience. that's pretty amazing. it was created by two women. it's for adults who have aged out of the education system. >> all right, devin, my rock and roller, what classes are you going to take for summer and fall semester? >> students here will tell you being here is about belonging. >> i'm looking at, you know, you know, you know, checking out a new class. >> james, it's so good to see you. can i get one of your james smiles and laughs. it always makes me feel good. >> excellent. >> yay! what they find here at the college of adaptive arts in saratoga is unique. founded by two women who 15 years ago saw a need and decided to fill it. >> we had both seen loved ones exit out of the traditional public school system at age 22. it's a law that that students have to leave if they're in the special ed system at 22. >> 15 years later, we are definitely living a dream that

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we had in 2009. >> the dream in 2009 was higher education for adults, with special needs, who the education system no longer served, but who still had a desire to learn. i am a school nerd, so i love going to school. >> i love learning new things and my favorite and is my middle name too. i love taking challenges so they started small and so we started in 2009 with 12 adults and one musical theater class. >> so now we this last semester we have enrolled 229 adults over ten states. and we have our first student zooming in from lagos, nigeria to learn. wow. yep. and we have 75 course offerings. >> the courses are designed by listening to what the students want. >> i like i like music, it's just it's an opportunity to learn different things. >> classes like yana, which was brought to caa by student bridget cole.

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>> oh, i like it. look at that. oh, it's a good look. >> this class is an anti-bullying class. >> it's also for mental health, and, and anyone can join anyone outside of school. inside of school. >> yana is about supporting one another, uplifting one another, and how they teach matters because what they want is to build a model that other colleges can adopt. >> our placement on the west valley campus is what we have dreamed of, and our students have dreamed of for so long to have equitable placement with all the other college students in the area on a college campus. >> saratoga, they say, has welcomed caa with open arms. and here they continue to grow with a new workforce development program. >> there's a lot of nontraditional things that our students can do jobs maybe that haven't even been created yet, but maybe there's a need that they can fill.

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>> victoria rivera is an apprentice and as part of her first project, she just put on a lowrider car show to raise money for caa. >> so it took us a lot, almost like, almost like, almost like a month, a few months until we get everything ready and weeks to, but it really it it was a good experience for students at caa. >> this is about possibility. >> hi. my name is allison kennedy. i been coming here for nine and a half years. >> it's a safe place. >> i'm in mta for mountain view and it's a place that will never turn them away. >> undergraduate is like the lowest level degree. but then i can keep coming back for another one. for families, it's a future they weren't sure their loved ones would have. >> i deal with 229 families. you know, and they come in and they look so lonely and so isolated and so disenfranchized. and it's really beautiful to fold them in

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and say, hey, this isn't easy. we all have a connection to the community because my son deanna's sister, pamela's daughter and we all get it. >> it started with an idea. >> my name is curtis and i've been here almost ten years and i like that this is a forever school. >> it has become their forever school in saratoga. claudine wong, ktvu, fox two news. all right, well, that was a great visit. so we wish the best to caa as they embark. they've done 15 years and many more endless years to come. we hope for them as they continue to grow and serve as a model for everyone else. all right. be sure to join ktvu as well for our next zip trip. two weeks from now we are headed to pleasanton. that will be on friday, june 21st. on mornings on two, the night. >> i think the alameda county fair might be going on that

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weekend. two in pleasanton that's coming up. so that should be that should be fun. >> it should also probably be warm. i would think it's going. >> it was this past week i guess . >> but yeah pleasanton can get hot. >> yes, definitely a pleasanton livermore dublin all in the upper 90s. earlier this week. not today. today going to be very pleasant out there. i'll have a look at those numbers here. coming up. good morning. we are socked in right along the golden gate bridge. tough to see the towers this morning. in addition to the low clouds, mid and high level clouds, patchy fog and drizzle. this morning and the onshore breeze is blowing. storm tracker two here you can see all those clouds, those clouds coming from a system that is working through the pacific northwest. the clouds will be with us for the entire day. we will see a little bit of clearing, but partly sunny, expected for most. futurecast model will show you at 1:00 or so you're out and about. those mid and high level clouds continue. the low clouds

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for the coastline will be a possibility as well. through most of the day, if not the entire day. we get into some clearing, but it looks like it's going to come late in the afternoon, perhaps closer to sunset, which is about 830 these days. checking in on the winds. hayward right now reporting an onshore breeze at ten miles per hour. we have mountain view calm as well as half moon bay temperature wise low 50s to start the morning in san francisco. upper 50s in livermore, brentwood. a little bit of sunshine for you there, 64 for you at this hour. if you are going to see the a's at the coliseum, mostly cloudy skies, low 60s and a west southwest breeze to 15mph. going to be a cool one at the coliseum this afternoon. downtown oakland expected to reach about 68 in the afternoon. mid 60s for the city of san francisco. low 70s around the bay. upper 70s for most of our inland cities. enjoyable for you here. 79 in concord will go a little bit warmer than that in antioch. looking at 80. for a better look at some of the numbers for the

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afternoon. san rafael going to 77, in de los gatos. nice and warm for you there. 82 low 70s in santa cruz. your extended forecast here. only a minor change is coming our way on sunday, followed by a bigger warm up monday, tuesday, wednesday. but low 90s for our inland cities. we're not going to see those upper 90s near 100 degrees that we saw earlier this week. so very enjoyable for most. back to you. >> okay. thank you rosemary. well former giant star making his way back into the city. how hunter pence is helping revive the downtown area. >> and don't forget to cast your vote in our question of the day on the saturday. in light of today's double header on ktvu. plus, we've got the roots and the soul we want to know are you a soccer fan? and there the option. i'm a women's soccer fan. i'm a men's soccer fan. i love all soccer. and that one is leading the pack right now and not yet a fan, but maybe thinking about it, you can vote by scanning the qr code on your screen, or head over to ktvu dot

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though. he gets kevin kiermaier out on a foul tip. two batters later, justin turner you can sit down to hogan six innings, three hit, shutout ball. we're tied up at one bottom of the ninth. first pitch. here's how it finished. jj bleday saves the day tees one up on chad green gone ball game a walk-off ninth inning first pitch winner for the a's as they beat toronto 2 to 1. good news on the giants front two in texas, and it was the wilmer flores show. he will go yard in the second. that's gone one nothing giants early on. but hey why not do it again right. fourth inning curtain call flores will unload another bomb. a two homer game for wilmer and a nice five two win over their former manager, bruce bochy. rangers. >> well, the sf coalition partnered with deloitte and an all in a baseball all star to clean up downtown san francisco. ktvu jana katsuyama was there with former giants player hunter pence to show us why. he says he's so excited about this

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effort in the city, you have your pre-assigned groups look for your leader who's holding up a flag, a brigade of brightly colored vests descended on downtown san francisco friday with some all star power tackling trash in a pickup with pence cleanup. >> it's been a really fun transition. >> yes, that is hunter pence, the retired san francisco giants baseball all star and world series champion, is celebrating one year since the launch of his nonprofit called healthy planet project. on friday, pence and his nonprofit joined with deloitte and other members of the yes sf coalition. yes sf is a public private partnership on a mission to revitalize san francisco by bringing sustainable urban startups and innovators to the city. >> the sf is completely aligned with the same things that healthy planet project is aimed at doing, which is you know, creating a sustainable san francisco. >> as the team picked up trash through downtown friday, allison hagan, deloitte's san francisco managing principal, said this is one of many partnerships

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underway. >> this is our one year anniversary of launching sf with the sf chamber of commerce, the world economic forum, salesforce and citi. one of the things that's so special about sf is the collaboration between the private sector, the nonprofits, the innovators and the city, hagan says. >> yes, sf is on course to open its new headquarters this coming fall on montgomery street at busch, providing a hub to help many of the yes sf startup innovators that are already scaling up, potentially developing new jobs and helping support how we live in an urban setting. >> when we launch the challenge last year, we had 150 submissions, and from that group chose 14 innovators. so today, sort of the call to action was hopefully we can get 300 people submitting. >> just amazing to see the impact that they've made in just a year. you're feeling the uprising. the city is getting more vibrant. there's more people walking around. it's

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cleaner. it's feeling safer. so it's very exciting times. and we still have a lot, a lot left to do in the movement. >> the coalition of yes, sf companies plan to have another innovation challenge this coming fall, and they hope to double the number of applicants for the program in san francisco. jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> i'm betty yu, coming to you live from the top of the pink triangle. coming up, we'll show you this iconic pride month installation. >> and today, hundreds of families of murder victims will unite, and they'll walk together after facing unimaginable grief. the event that was born out of tragedy in an effort to bring healing just didn't want any other mother to go through what i had gone through. >> from ktvu, fox two news this is mornings on two. >> and good morning to you. welcome to mornings on two. let's take you outside to oakland this morning. as you can

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see, the tribune tower and the gray skies as june gloom welcomes us in on this saturday, june 8th. thanks for waking up with us. i'm claudine wong. yeah it feels like summer, doesn't it? >> hi everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. good to have you with us on this saturday, 8:00. a marine layer is back. i don't know what it's like in livermore right now, but let's let's find out from rosemary. good morning. >> good morning to both of you. yeah, like i was saying before, i feel like we all get our turn right. so if it's nice in san francisco, chances are you're baking in livermore today is going to be pleasant in livermore, which means it's going to be cool in san francisco and closer to the coast. here's a look across the bay where we're starting out with mostly cloudy skies. in addition to the low clouds and fog. patchy drizzle out there this morning. we have mid and high level clouds that will be joining us for today. 52 degrees right now in san francisco to 64 in brentwood, san jose. enjoying 62. we do have an onshore breeze through fairfield has turned northwest here in the last half hour or so. 17mph reported

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there. both napa and oakland reporting 12. so a cloudy start, a little bit of a breezy start, a cool start. and those clouds again expected to last throughout the afternoon. temperatures will be coming down a little bit more compared to yesterday and even a bit below average for some 65 in the city of san francisco. upper 60s in oakland, where we have the a's playing a little bit later today, a better look at what we can expect a for your neighborhood for the weekend coming up. >> okay. thank you rosemary, we'll final preparations are underway as they have been putting up the iconic pink triangle on twin peaks in san francisco. it's been a very busy morning. they're making lots of great progress, and that's because hundreds of volunteers are there to make it all official. in honor of pride month, let's go to ktvu betty yu live this morning for that installation. and betty, i mean, usually it takes a little bit to get this up, but as we've been going back to you, they're making quick work out there. >> in fact, the creator of the

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pink triangle, claudine, said, i think this is the fastest work that he's witnessed in all his 29 years. so we know it's chilly. we know it's a bit cold, but check out all of the volunteers that are here on the hillside this morning. more than 600 of them showed up. now i'm told to stay warm. you have to get to work. so we are going to give this a shot. i've never done this before, but i have two time volunteer, kimberly porter here with me this morning. how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling fantastic. thank you. >> are you ready to do this? we are going to give this a shot. so we are at the top of the pink triangle here. i have my hammer. and what do we need? we have a washer here on this bike. okay. and then we have a spike down. it'll slide down okay. we don't we don't want anything sliding. you put it right here okay. you hold that okay. and we are just going to go. there you go. we're just going to hammer away just like that. >> hammer away. but it's never going to go away. okay.

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>> now you give it a shot, you pull it toward you. >> all right. there you go. >> great job. kimberly, all right, now to where you're sitting. all right now, you're now you're really getting to work. okay? okay, now, now you really just pound it in. how am i doing? >> you're doing great. >> okay, well, kimberly, you told me you came back this year. what brought you back to join this community here this morning? >> oh, this is the most fantastic volunteer thing i've ever done in my life. i don't know why it's so exciting. it just makes you feel. feel part of the community, part of something that's so important. >> you look around and you're really energized by what you see here this morning. >> keep coming. >> we talked about just before this. there is a lot of history that that this triangle represents. what does it mean to you when you look at it? >> this is a symbol of what the lgbt community has been through and continues to go through.

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and, you know, up until a few years ago, i felt like it was increasingly becoming a symbol of something that was part of history. that was in the past. but in more recent years, i feel like it's again becoming something that we need for the present and the future because of the things going on with the lgbt community. >> seeing everybody here today is quite empowering. >> it is go down, let's see how you look. >> it is absolutely what has been the best part for you so far this morning? >> hold on. he's hammering in when he's hammering in spikes to the giant pink tarps watching the chaos and how it unfolds into this beautiful masterpiece up on the hill that we will enjoy throughout june. >> you can see it. we can see it from our rooftop. >> beautiful chaos indeed. kimberly, thank you so much for your time this morning. we will let you get back to work. >> all right. >> thank you very much, claudine. and frank, this will work. will be going on all

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morning long. a little bit later at 1030. we are expecting many speakers, including mayor london breed, elected officials throughout. performers as well. for the commemoration ceremony. we'll bring that to you later in the day as well. live in san francisco betty yu, ktvu, fox two news. >> yeah, betty, i think you missed your calling. it's a good right hand. you were you were working it. good job. >> i am going to need a little more practice, but, a lot of helpers here. yeah. tell me along the way. look at that. good job. thank you so much. >> and you're done. yes. perfect. thanks, betty. >> thank you. betty, we'll see you in a bit. well, the famed stonewall riots that happened in new york city back in 1969 get a lot of publicity for kicking off the modern lgbtq rights movement . >> but that uprising wasn't the first instance of lgbtq+ people standing up for their rights. ktvu zac sos shows us a theater production honoring the legacy of the compton's cafeteria riot in san francisco.

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>> if you even have to be, it means the world to me because i want everyone to see this story, this history. >> donna persona celebrating the launch of a play she co-wrote which transports audience members back to the days of the compton's cafeteria riot and san francisco's tenderloin. >> i want everyone in the world to know about it. >> the now transgender rights activist was 18 when she first went to jean compton's cafeteria, a gathering place at night for drag queens, trans women and sex workers. in the summer of 1966, amid constant harassment by police, a trans woman threw coffee in the face of an officer after he attempted to arrest her for a crime then known as female impersonation. >> one night, they just had enough, and it ended up, starting a two day riot. and that's what we're commemorating with that play. >> suzanne ford, who heads up sf pride, credits the events of those days with helping spearhead a movement for transgender rights. three years

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before the more well-known gay riot at new york's stonewall inn. >> we owe so much to them, and i've been taught that ever since i've been become part of this community. and i want to make sure that we honor that. >> the tenderloin museum, producing the play and finding it a permanent home, now under construction on larkin street. >> it's an immersive play. so you walk in and you're in a diner and you order some food, and then the play unfolds around you. and that's such an incredible experience. chance of really getting to feel like you were there, helping bring the play to life. >> director ezra reeves. >> this is the moment to be telling this story. i mean, there's been so many attacks on trans rights and trans lives. this is a story that tells audiences that we've always been here, we've always been here. and it's beyond bravery. it's people fighting for their lives, for their dignity. it's an incredible story, and it should be heard. >> and the first performances are expected to take place

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sometime in the fall. if you'd like to get on the list for tickets, we've posted a link on ktvu.com in san francisco, zac sos, ktvu, fox two news. >> time now is 808 families of murder victims will come together in the east bay. >> hundreds are expected to join the 11th annual mourning mothers walk for healing event. this is going to happen at the san leandro marina park. the founder of the 1000 mothers to prevent violence group that hosts that two mile walk well. she lost her twin sons to gun violence in oakland 24 years ago. she says walking helps her cope with the trauma, and she's doing all of this to help others. >> i just didn't want any other mother to go through what i had gone through. if you don't deal with grief or to deal with you, nobody should have that experience of having their child murdered. >> and i think the more we can heal as a community, as a society, that we can actually treasure all of our children and

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make sure they are safe and happy. >> registration for the two mile walk starts today at 830. it will be followed by a brunch and live entertainment. tickets are $25, and all those proceeds will go to the services that the group provides to the families of victims all over the bay area. well happening today, the organizers of the effort to remove alameda county district attorney pamela price from office will hold a rally outside of the alameda county courthouse. >> it will be their first major event since county supervisors decided last month to hold the recall election. at the same time as the general election in november. price's critics claim she has been soft on crime since she was elected da back in november 2022. her supporters say price has been targeted by conservatives who are opposed to her efforts to reform our criminal justice system. meanwhile san francisco mayor london breed will officially open up her reelection campaign headquarters in the city's castro district later this morning. >> several of mayor breed's

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supporters are expected to speak after those doors open at the building on castro street, and the list includes city supervisor matt dorsey and state senator scott wiener. mayor breed is currently in a tough reelection battle against several challengers in this year's race for san francisco's mayor. all right, we now want to update you on a story that we brought you earlier this week. this was in east oakland. we've been talking about this half finished street repaving project . >> well, a resident in the sobrante park neighborhood sent us video of new construction crews repaving the street. all this comes after another crew abandoned the job due to safety concerns of oakland's public works confirmed that the initial contractor was forced to pull out last month after one worker was threatened with a gun. another was hit by a car. neighbors said the half finished streets were filled with giant potholes and posed a big safety and health hazard. happening today, hundreds of people will fill the streets of downtown san francisco for the city's second annual juneteenth parade that will get underway at 11:00 this

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morning at the foot of market street near the ferry building. the video from last year's parade organizers say this year's event will feature live music from many local artists, along with block parties. juneteenth celebrates the emancipation of black people in galveston, texas, on june the 19th, 1865. that was two years after the emancipation proclamation was signed by abraham lincoln. juneteenth becomes a federal holiday. three years ago. coming up. us job growth blows past expectations. breaking down the new numbers and what it means for our economy and the oakland roots and the oakland soul have a rare doubleheader today. >> the excitement as both teams get ready to take the pitch at pioneer field in hayward. >> and mostly cloudy start to the day. unseasonably mild weather in store for your bay area weekend. we' h e a lo

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and so we'll be back at cal state east bay. they got a double header with the oakland roots all to celebrate the soul of their town. >> yes. last year they made history. this year they're running it back. it's the feature game of the season. members of both teams say they are looking forward to playing at home again in front of fans. >> big weekend. huge. it's huge

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for us to have a double header with the roots. we hope like 4 or 5000 fans. that's the goal. >> i think it'll be, you know, a fantastic opportunity to see both both sides, women's and men's football right here in oakland. >> oakland souls head coach says it's an especially exciting time for women in sports. >> we're in the boom. i think this is like the second boom of women's soccer, 1999 was certainly one of the first go rounds, and the nwsl is doing really well and super league is kicking off soon. everybody's excited for women's sports. you see the wnba and how well they're doing. i just think women's soccer, women's sports, like it's a really exciting time to be in athlete love it. >> if you are looking to watch today's game live, tickets are still available for purchase on the team's website. if you haven't been to a game, they're super fun of a great vibe. the games will take place at cal state east bay's pioneer stadium in hayward, and if you can't make it to watch the games in

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person, you can watch over on ktvu plus the soul match starts at 4:00 and that will be followed by the roots kickoff against tampa bay at 7:00. >> hope you join us if you don't make it to the game. >> yeah, a lot of fun. you can just kind of sit there, hang out, just take the whole evening and we want to know this morning. are you a soccer fan? >> here are the options. we got them on your screen. i'm a women's soccer fan. i like the men's soccer. i love all soccer. not yet a fan, but maybe thinking about it. and right now we love all soccer. that's winning out a few fans that we got to turn their heads at 33. you can tune in and watch that game today, both of them, and you can also continue to vote at ktvu.com/vote. so get out there. >> i love all soccer and i think there's a lot of youth soccer fans. there's so many parents. there is a term soccer mom for a reason, right? all right. let's talk about our weather. what is the weather going to be like in hayward tonight? i mean, it really starting at four and then

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kind of stretching out. i feel like you're going to tell me, wear layers. yes. >> cool and breezy out in hayward for the evening. and good morning to all of you live. look here over the bay where we have plenty of overcast sky and the gray sky going to be with us for most of the day. if not the entire day. along the coast up above these. this batch of clouds here will clear out, but more to come. and so we are expecting at least soft sunlight, because sometimes those mid and high level clouds are thin enough that we could see a little bit of blue, but not quite a little bit of white mixed in there. this batch of clouds associated with the system here, that's on its way. we'll bring a little bit of activity to the pacific northwest. but for us, just going to keep our temperatures very mild, even cool for many into the afternoon. notice that cloud cover there. so along the coastline the gray sky perhaps, but overhead for our bayside communities and our inland cities. more of a soft sunlight that i spoke about a moment ago. and then into the evening hours,

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sun will set right about 830, and we do clear out in time for it looks like sunset, although sometimes we like those clouds during sunset, right? to help provide a beautiful one. the winds are onshore in most areas right now. livermore reporting nine miles per hour. we are calm in mountain view just a very weak breeze out at half moon bay. our temperatures in the 50s for most, low 50s in san francisco, upper 50s in fremont, 60 degrees outside your door. livermore if you think about getting out to walk the dog, well, you may want to bring the jacket. a little bit of a fog and even drizzle reported closer to the coast and our coastal hills by about noontime time. upper 50s at the coast to upper 60s around the bay, low 70s inland, and then for the afternoon, our inland cities enjoying upper 70s to low 80s. going to be very nice in your neighborhoods around the bay. not too bad. upper 60s to upper 70s and along the coastline. it's going to be cool. it's going to be partly sunny and temperatures ranging from about 60 degrees in pacifica to upper 60s low 70s near half moon bay.

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i should say santa cruz. if you're thinking about getting out and about, this is what you can expect. if you're looking for a dog to walk. blissey is available at the san francisco spca. a ten month female terrier . she's adorable, isn't she? into the north bay, 76, expected for napa today. inner east bay, 79, in concord, closer to the water 65 san francisco into the south bay. temperatures will range from 74 in mountain view to 82 los gatos. if you are thinking about heading towards a santa cruz capitola area only low 70s for the afternoon, the extended forecast temperatures will be slightly warmer tomorrow. may or may not notice, but the warming trend continues tuesday into wednesday. right now, look to be the warmest days. low 90s for our inland cities, mid to upper 70s around the bay, 60s at the coast. so a nice little heat up there but nothing like what we saw earlier this week. back to you okay thank you rosemary. >> well happening today caltrain has suspended all of its service between san francisco and san

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jose stations. the weekend shutdown is going to allow caltrain to run tests on its new electric train fleet. it is scheduled to begin carrying passengers this fall. a limited number of busses are going to stop at the train stations in san jose, palo alto and millbrae, but caltrain says there is not going to be a replacement bus or any train service at other stations on the peninsula today and tomorrow. the agency says. many train riders should just consider using other mass transit systems. well, puppies. first hours in a san francisco doggie daycare ended in tragedy. why? former employees of the dog school are now raising alarms ter the at one bite of a 100% angus beef ball park frank and you'll say... ...hello summer! oh yeah, it's ball park season.

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did my legs shrink?

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i can movehem. i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different. okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪ ) no veterinary records show the puppy's cause of death was a collapsed lung. >> the dog school prime pas says

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it does not know what happened, and it follows all the best practices. despite strong online reviews, though, several former employees say the owner fostered a toxic and hostile workplace in which staff were overworked and under trained, reached out to prime pas but have yet to hear back. now the puppy's owner believes her young dachshund died after a large dog ran into it, causing a lung to collapse. she released a statement on social media saying in part, the puppy program at prime pas should be suspended until they are reconfigured with proper training. cameras should be installed in tandem with a guaranteed commitment to nothing less than 100% supervision by a well trained staff. >> well, the may jobs report is out showing, excuse me, significantly stronger numbers than economists expected. 272,000 jobs were added last month nationwide. the unemployment rate rose just a tick from 3.9 to 4. leisure and hospitality and government. those were the fields with the

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most workers added. wages compared to a year ago are 4.1% higher, but stubborn inflation eats up most of that. >> and i think that explains why polling shows most most americans dissatisfied, or at least very worried. >> well, the numbers do show that companies are still confident enough in the economy to keep hiring is also likely to shut the door on a rate cut from the fed at its july meeting, the long awaited east ridge to bart regional connector project breaking ground in san jose today, the much anticipated light rail extension will connect vta riders from the east ridge station directly to bart at the milpitas station. >> construction is expected to be completed in 2028. vta and elected leaders are inviting the public to celebrate the beginning of the construction with a resource fair. food. music. the celebration begins at 10:00 at that east bridge transit center. >> now, the biden administration is tightening the fuel mileage standards for automakers. by

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2031, all new vehicles sold in the us will have to average at least 38 miles per gallon. the current standard is about 29 miles, and the move is part of a long term strategy by the white house to try and convince automakers to produce more electric vehicles, experts say. gas powered vehicles are one of the leading contributors of climate change teams from all over the world will be participating in race through the pacific ocean today, the annual west coast world's toughest road challenge kicks off today out of monterey harbor and will end in hawaii. >> crews will navigate approximately 2800 miles across the pacific ocean to reach the island of kauai. the average crossing time for all crew sizes is about 62 days. good luck. >> well, plane crash in washington takes the life of a historic figure, one of the first to orbit the moon. let's talk about the contributions he made coming up. >> and one of the last surviving rosie the riveters lives right here in the bay area. how

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how police in the north bay cracked down on a man who was reportedly targeting minors in his drug deals and this morning, we're getting a better look at a

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possible suspect behind a number of racist threats and a house fire against the san francisco dog walker. what we know about that suspect coming up from ktvu, fox two news this is mornings on two and good morning, bay area. well, the song remains the same. if you saw this about an hour ago, it hasn't gotten much better. in fact, maybe even a little worse. >> a little worse. yeah. that flag slowly disappearing in the marine layer that is hovering over the bay area right now. >> it's going to be a nice day. it's just going to take a little while to warm up. nothing new there. in the month of june. welcome back to ktvu mornings on two here at 830. >> i'm frank mallicoat and i'm claudine wong. i always think about this when it's out of town and tourists, and i'm always thinking they plan a trip and they're like, i know we want to go to san francisco in june. it'll be lovely. and we want to see the golden gate bridge. yes. good luck. and then they get here, we're like, oh, sorry, sorry, come for ten days though, right? because every three days

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it changes. the pattern will change and you eventually will get to see that golden gate bridge. it will be a tough one for us today. the low clouds, the fog, patchy drizzle out there this morning. mid and high level clouds also joining us. and our temperatures for today. even a little bit cooler than yesterday for the afternoon right now 52 degrees in san francisco. we're looking at 61 in fairfield and in the south bay 62 san jose numbers are within a few degrees of where we were yesterday, and the onshore breeze through napa and oakland reported 12mph. so cloudy, cool, a little breezy, especially closer to the coast. even a little bit of patchy drizzle. that batch of clouds there will be moving out, but more to follow as we remain in this pattern for today. 60s at the coast, 70s around the bay. a few areas may get into the low 80s. i'll show you the numbers and the rest of your extended forecast for your bay area weekend coming up. >> all right. see in a bit. rosemary thank you. in san francisco, police have released

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surveillance video of a person of interest in the investigation into racist threats against a black man. the victim of these threats says he and his father have faced accusations of lying. ktvu is amber lee spoke with the victim, who says this evidence is vindication. >> san francisco police released this surveillance video of a person of interest in a hate crime investigation. investigators say they want to speak to him about racist items found on april 26th at the western edition home, where a black family lives. >> anger kicked in anger, frustration, hostility. in a way, terry williams says there have been several incidents where racist items have been thrown over the front gate of the home. >> he shares with his older parents. they include a black face doll with a noose around the neck with racist slurs written on it, and that his family has received postcards sent by mail with racist words. he tells me people have questioned him and his 81 year old father's credibility. he feels vindicated by the release of the surveillance video,

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saying, me and my dad made everything up, so kind of like it made me feel good. >> people who i know thought i was lying and it's sad, williams tells me. >> the man captured on surveillance camera looks familiar, but that he does not know him. williams says his work as a dog walker brings him in contact with a lot of people. on may 21st, a fire broke out at the williams home, destroying it. he was not home, but his parents were, fire officials say. williams 76 year old mother was nearly killed. he says she is now at a rehab facility. investigators have not yet said if the hate incidents and the fire are connected, nor have they said if it's arson. all right. what's up? >> what are you doing? >> good. on saturday, williams friends and neighbors rallied in support of him and his family. they've been raising money and asking for donations of basic need items. williams says he has a message for the person responsible for the racist incidents. why? why would you want to do that? >> what was the purpose of the outcome of this? what did you gain from this?

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>> here's another look at the person of interest that police would like to speak with. williams says he wants the person responsible for the hate incident to serve time. he tells me his parents plan to rebuild their home. amber lee, ktvu, fox two news thank you. >> amber, a teenager, is recovering after getting stabbed multiple times during an alleged attempt robbery up in santa rosa. police say it happened at the transit mall yesterday afternoon. investigators found that a 24 year old man defended himself with a four inch kitchen style knife when three teens attempted a premeditated robbery . during the altercation, the youngest suspect was stabbed in the arm and the torso he was taken to the hospital is expected to survive. the 15 year old, a 17 year old and a 19 year old are all accused of attempted robbery and being gang members. well, santa rosa police are warning parents to look out for a emoji drug code and encouraging them to monitor their children's payment application apps. the warning comes after a drug dealer is

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sold to high school students in sonoma county. was arrested last month. investigators watched 32 year old alvaro hurtado diaz pick up a student in the back of a sonoma county high school. when he was pulled over, officers found drugs, a firearm inside that car, police say used social media apps to sell the drugs and accepted payments through mobile payment apps. cash apps like venmo. >> well, governor newsom and democratic leaders in the state legislature are trying to keep a measure that would keep reform. a reform of prop 47 off of the november ballot. voters passed prop 4710 years ago. it was an effort to reduce penalties for drug crimes and other misdemeanors. but critics of that law blame prop 47 for increased retail theft. well, the governor says he and other democrats are trying to negotiate with supporters of the proposed measure to try to find another solution. they instead are pushing for a set of public safety related bills. >> i don't think there's a need to have it on the ballot. well i have something on the ballot

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that doesn't actually achieve the goals that are intended. why do something that can't be done legislatively with more flexibility? i think it's a better approach to governing. >> the prop 47 reform proposal will likely have enough signatures to qualify for the november ballot, needs to be certified by june 27th, meaning there are just weeks left for democratic state lawmakers and the governor to try to negotiate with the campaign. >> time is 835. san francisco mayor london breed, teaming up with a political rival on a $390 million bond proposal. the mayor and board of supervisors president aaron peskin, who is challenging the mayor's reelection bid, struck up a deal to allocate tens of millions of dollars to improve a city run hospitals and health care facilities. funds will also be used to help families experiencing homelessness, as well as repave roads in the city, improve street safety. the proposal needs approval from the board of supervisors to put it on that november ballot. >> well, firefighters have been busy this week battling multiple grass fires. sky fox flew

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overhead for the latest brushfire yesterday at albert's court and deer valley road. this is in brentwood, cal fire says that burned about 50 acres before crews were able to get a handle on those flames. no structures were damaged and no one was hurt. cal fire's wildfire season is off to an aggressive start this year. as of june 3rd, cal fire firefighters have responded to more than 1500 wildfires and cal fire shared video from its fire hawk chopper. the agency says it's working on a large scale night aerial fire fighting exercise, so that they will be better prepared during the fire season. now, during the training, pilots and crew members simulate real world scenarios involving water drops, navigation, communication and more. cal fire says that exercise will help them attack fires when they're least active. the apollo eight astronaut, who is one of the first three people to orbit the moon, has died in a small plane crash. william anders was 90 years old. he is best known for taking the famous

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earthrise photo, while the apollo eight crew was on its historic space mission back in 1968, family members say he never lost his love of space and flying. they say he was the pilot of a small plane that crashed 80 miles north of seattle. this all happened yesterday afternoon. >> well, millions of trailblazing women answered the call during world war two to help build up america's defenses. and that included jean gibson, who lives in pinole. she's one of the last surviving members of rosie the riveters. and this week she's in france, marking the 80th anniversary of d-day. ktvu joey huerta has her story. >> jean gibson shows off her 1944 seattle shipyard. photo id a glimpse into america's past. the 98 year old still wears a red and white polka dot scarf. she's an original rosie, the riveter. >> in those days, americans were all united in the war effort. >> after two weeks of welding school, gibson would join 6

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million other women filling jobs left vacant by men serving in world war two. she went to work building ships just like the welders depicted at the rosie the riveter world war two home front national historic park in richmond. >> it changed my life, and i'm sure that my life has changed some others because i've had young women talk to me about about their lives and how, you know, they they think about the roses and they think about women doing things that were never permitted before, from simple things like wearing pants. you can't be a welder and in a dress to proving they could do the same job as a man. that was one good thing that came out of world war two. she now keeps history alive. >> speaking at the rosie the riveter museum, where josh tickle took his kids to open their minds. >> i think it's really important

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for us to, you know, really learn, you know, the different aspects of, of world war two and really what happened to the economy and, and how the community came together. >> a history lesson that still empowering the next generation to be whatever i want to be, no matter what people say. >> i think it's really cool. and showing, like how powerful women can be and how we can change stuff up. >> gibson also caught the eye of congress just this april. she made the trip to washington, d.c, alongside 27 other rosies where the group received the congressional medal of honor for their wartime commitment. >> there's, you know, still a few of us left, still sharp as a tack. >> she flips through her smartphone. this week, she joins about 70 american veterans being honored in france for the 80th anniversary of d-day. >> the oldest is 107. i'm only 98 and still proving she's part

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of the greatest generation. >> joey jorda, ktvu fox two news only 98. >> but what a remarkable life she has lived. after the war, gibson got to go on to earn a phd and teach educational psychology at uc berkeley before teaching kindergarten through sixth grade in berkeley as well. gibson is also a licensed pilot, would also become part of the ninety-nines, a group started by amelia earhart way back when, when there were only 99 women who were licensed to fly planes. how about that? >> right now, president biden is meeting with french president emmanuel macron in paris. the meeting followed an arrival ceremony celebrating the close ties between the us and its oldest ally. this is president biden's latest stop in his five day trip to france, marking the 80th anniversary of d-day. the two world leaders are now discussing how to respond to a

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number of modern day conflicts, including the wars in gaza and ukraine. >> up next, a new exclusive airline is now being sued. the reason why berkshire is facing a lawsuit right after launching its first flight. when we come back and it's not uncommon to see a police officer wearing a body cam, but what about a store employee, let's say at a tj maxx or a home goods? >> the new approach in the fight against retail theft. >> it's a great start to the day across the bay area. and there's a view over oakland temperatures are struggling in the 50s. i'll have a look at what you can expect for the afternoon and the rest of the weekend. coming up. ahh taking the time to savor thomas' crunchy yet soft bagels. thanks, tom. it's a thom, actually. right, thom. thom. thhhom. are you doing that on purpose? tam. tam. how've we got to tam? huzzah! a toast to breakfast.

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in police style body cameras on their employees. >> it is the latest example of the efforts to deal with america's crime crisis. fox's william la jeunesse has more on this story. you give me my jacket. >> right now, i'm not going to have you stealing from my store. >> a manager at a boutique in santa monica catches a thief red handed. you are on video and you are going to get arrested. >> you don't give me back my jacket right now. >> theft costs stores and consumers $100 billion a year. according to the national retail federation. well now the parent company of t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods has a plan to stop it. >> when people know they're being recorded again, most folks will change their behavior. not everyone, but it does have a significant effect. >> retailers hope body cams like the ones worn by cops, will help stores deter theft and improve employee safety. >> people that are wearing body cameras are seeing 50% fewer confrontational incidents. >> also this week. like this safeway in san francisco dollar

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general eliminated self-checkout at 12,000 stores to reduce theft. >> when i came and told the security people about it, they said, well, there's nothing we can do. we have to see them in action. >> thieves already know they're on surveillance cameras when walking in a store. it didn't, however, stop this woman, boutique manager amber jolly, says one answer is jail. the problem is, in california, police told her the thief didn't steal the $950 needed for prosecution, as the law goes right now, there's nothing really that they can do because of the 950, tjx says. the body cameras will be worn by loss prevention associates. while no one wants to be followed around by the guy with a body camera, the company claims they actually de-escalate confrontations in los angeles. william la jeunesse, fox news 846 your time less than two weeks after launching its very first flight, bark air is now being sued. >> that lawsuit against the airline that specializes in luxury travel for dog alleges that the company violated

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airport usage restrictions in westchester county, new york. officials accused the airline of operating out of the private jet area, which does prohibits aircrafts with more than nine seats from using that private terminal. bark air uses an airplane which holds 14 seats, and united airlines is going to start displaying targeted ads to its fliers. >> the airline announced that it will use the video screens on the chair seats backs to show ads to its passengers. customers already see certain ads while they scroll through the in-flight screening options, but the company's new approach will show 32nd commercials based on their own data. united says the targeted ads will only be for passengers 18 and older, and fliers can opt out of seeing them at any time. well, the fda has approved the first ever rsv vaccine for at risk adults in their 50s. >> yesterday, the agency voted to expand the approval of the shots for people younger than 60 years old who are at a higher risk of severe rsv. and that

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decision followed recent studies that found there was an urgent need to provide more protection for people in that younger age group. the fda says a similar vaccine could soon be available for adults between the ages of 18 and 49, and federal health officials are warning the public about chocolate edible bars that have left several people sick. >> yeah, the fda issued an alert about diamond shrooms brand micro-dosing chocolate bars that have been linked to harmful reactions from some of their consumers. eight people in four states have reported illnesses after eating the edible candy bar. there have been no deaths reported at this time, and they're currently into an ongoing investigation. >> all right. our time now is 848. and let's look at how our weekend weather is shaping up for you. if you are. yes. if you're looking outside this morning, there's oakland and it is a gray i threw on a sweatshirt this morning. rosemary and it feels a little like a roller coaster. after we've been like sweating it out. and then we're chilly. the fans going, the air conditioning, the heat. it's hard to keep up.

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>> yes, some mother nature keeps us guessing every few days, which keeps me employed. good morning to all of you. we are looking at. yeah. cooler conditions. here is a view a beautiful view over the bay where not everybody socked in by the low clouds. if you have mid and high level clouds overhead, it's a pretty start to the day. even a little bit of blue sky there. the high clouds will continue at least for most of the day. here's a different vantage point where we have not only those high clouds, but closer to the coast. live pictures there indicating quite a bit of fog along the coast. tough to see the golden gate bridge this morning. a little bit of an onshore breeze. the mid and high level clouds are associated with this system here . you see that batch right over us and we are going to see a little bit of clearing into closer to the evening hours. here's a look at sunset right about 830, where we do have mostly clear skies from the coast around the bay and inland, and then tomorrow and into monday, kind of more of the same. we'll start out with the

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morning clouds, a little bit of patchy fog, especially closer to the coast and the mid and high level clouds overhead. right now, conditions wind wise, generally light a little bit of an onshore breeze out there and temperatures are a bit cooler compared to yesterday, at least by a few 52 right now in san francisco, upper 50s in walnut creek. good morning brentwood. enjoying some blue sky and 67 for you there. our afternoon highs for today going to be slightly below average 60 degrees in pacifica. mid 60s for san francisco, upper 60s in oakland. if you go into the coliseum to watch the a's play, going to be a little breezy and cool at the start of the game. for the afternoon, though, reaching near 70. 79 expected in concord for today. some of these areas were well into the 80s yesterday, so you will feel the difference. and for our south bay san jose 78 expected for the afternoon if you're going to lake tahoe for the weekend, going to be gorgeous here already in the low to mid 50s around the lake. south lake tahoe, truckee reporting this blue canyon into the upper 60s.

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sometimes our hills this time of year actually remain quite mild throughout the overnight hours, and into the afternoon. for lake tahoe today, low 80s will dip just a little bit on sunday. upper 70s back up on monday, low 80s expected. the overnight lows will be a bit cool, but not too bad. your extended forecast for us here at home. notice a near repeat for tomorrow. starting out with the morning clouds, we'll get some afternoon sun and upper 70s to near 80 degrees for our inland cities. the warming trend continues into the upper 80s. by monday, then low 90s tuesday, and then we shift once again. temperatures begin to cool some. our bayside communities will be in the 70s low 60s expected along the coastline, but even this warm up, nothing compared to what we saw earlier in the week when our temperatures were hitting near 100 degrees. very enjoyable for most. back to you. >> thank you. rosemary, a former giants star putting down his bat, picking up a broom. the work hunter pence is doing to revitalize san francisco. more on that. and don't forget to cast your vote in our question

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of the day. in light of today's twin bill on ktvu. plus, with the roots in the soul, we want to know, are you a soccer fan? you see, the option? i like the women's game. i like the men's game. i love all soccer right now. winning by a hair. not yet a fan. at 33, you can still vote. scan that qr code or go to ktvu.com/vote. we'll be right back

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16,000 plus that had done a reverse boycott. ace fans still sending a message to their owner, john fisher. sell the team. i don't think he's listening. ace hosting the blue jays. meanwhile, this was a time when hogan, harris, dylan getz, kevin kiermaier on a foul tip. two batters later, justin turner will sit down looking. hogan six innings, three hit, shutout ball tied up at one bottom of the ninth. first pitch. here's how it finished. jj bleday saving the day. and there she goes a home run. and that is your ball game. walk-off ninth inning winner for the a's as they beat toronto 2 to 1 in front of a pretty good sized crowd. good news giants front two in texas was the wilmer flores show.

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early on he goes yard in the second. gone one. nothing. giants say it worked once. let's do it again. curtain call flores will reload and unload another bomb. two home run game for wilmer and a big five two winner over bruce bochy's rangers. >> well, former san francisco giants star and world series champion has put down his bat and he's picked up a broom hunter pence has added his star power to the campaign to clean up trash in downtown san francisco. yesterday, the retired baseball star put on that bright yellow vest and joined dozens of volunteers in the usf sf project. that group has the same environmental goals as his own healthy planet project, which pence launched one year ago. >> the sf is completely aligned with the same things that healthy planet project is aimed at doing, which is, you know, creating a sustainable san francisco. >> yes, sf is a public private partnership. it's involved in several clean up projects that

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are designed to help revitalize the city. the iconic pink triangle has been going up all morning long, and it's happening today in record time. we're going to take you live to twin peaks next. >> also ahead, a healing journey about to get underway in the east bay. we explain how a mother's pain turned into a movement for other mothers all around the bay area. stay right there

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...hello summer! oh yeah, it's ball park season. now complete. i'm betting you will take you there live next. >> and soccer fans, what a day. it's going to be a double header soccer match between the oakland roots and the oakland soul have their match, all of it just hours away. we'll tell you how to prepare for those back to back games from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> and good morning to you. let's take an outside look at

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the oakland estuary. it is gray. it is cloudy. but you can see the san francisco skyline. and you got one boater out there. yeah one boater always heading out i'll be that. >> no sunscreen today. >> lots of layers on that one. yes it was windy out there and chilly, but you need the wind when you're sailing, so that all works. welcome to mornings on two. i'm claudine wong. >> hi everyone. happy weekend i'm frank mallicoat. let's get you outside. got a sneak peek. and when are we going to warm up? i guess today going to take a few days. >> oh, today, depending on where you are. not along the coastline. we will struggle in the 60s for today. even areas like santa cruz, capitola, we'll get to about 70 degrees. our inland cities, though very enjoyable weather, mid to upper 70s, even a few low 80s for the afternoon. now take a look at san francisco, a little tough to see from this vantage point where we have fog, patchy drizzle out there this morning. temperatures right about 52 degrees. you go inland. we are seeing a nice little rebound 67 in brentwood at this time in the

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south bay san jose you've come up a couple of degrees 64 for you. there the winds a little breezy. napa reporting 15, oakland 13, fairfield 18. so the breeze, the cloudy skies and the cooler conditions expected for the afternoon today we will clear the gray sky, the low clouds, but the mid and high level clouds. those are going to stick around for most of the day . really don't see that clear out until later this evening. meanwhile temperatures expected to cool just slightly from yesterday and be a little bit below average. a better look at what you can expect for your neighborhood for today and the rest of the weekend. coming up. >> thank you rosemary topping our news this morning. all morning long, hundreds of volunteers as they've been hammering away to install the pink triangle at the top of twin peaks in the city. it has become an annual pride month tradition. >> yes, ktvu betty yu has been out there all morning long, taking a swing at things this morning, impressed with your hammering skills? certainly there were a lot of spikes that needed to go into that hill. and how are we doing? because we've

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been talking about the speed of which this has been happening this morning. record time. >> that's right, claudia. and thankfully, i had a lot of help. more than 600 volunteers, hours to be exact. and the organizer tells me that they pulled this off in record time. it took about an hour or so this morning through the wind and the fog. take a look. we are at the top of the pink triangle right now. it's made up of 175 bright pink canvases, and it's held down by 5000 steel spikes. believe it or not. now this pink triangle will be visible through the end of the month. later on this morning, there will be a commemoration ceremony attended by elected officials. drag queens will have grand marshals of the s.f. pride parade in attendance as well. organizers say this is the largest pink triangle to date. it reflects a dark history, a dark chapter in history. it was initially used by during world war two to label gay people in concentration camps, but now the community has

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embraced it and turned it from a symbol of hatred to something that's celebrated. it's also a reminder of the community's history and present day challenges. >> it's a symbol of resilience and a symbol of protest and a symbol of our determination for equality and it gets bigger every year because we supersize it. this will be probably the biggest we've ever had, but it doubled in size four separate times. but there's no room for subtlety during pride month, so we made it as big as possible. so people driving over the bridges and over the freeway will see it. >> oh, spike spear and the organizer and founder, patrick carney, who you just heard from, said that he laid out the first pink triangle nearly 30 years ago under the cover of night so that he would not get arrested. >> that one was about 40ft wide. this one, by comparison, 240ft wide. for now, live in san

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francisco. betty yu ktvu, fox two news. >> all right. thanks, betty. >> big weekend is huge. it's huge for us to have a double header with the roots. we hope like 4 or 5000 fans. that's the goal. >> i think it'll be, you know, a fantastic opportunity to see both both sides women's and men's football right here in oakland. >> yes, it is a big day for football in oakland. the oakland roots, the oakland soul hit the pitch for a rare double header. this all happens at pioneer field at cal state east bay 4:00 for the oakland soul. they are taking on academica. see that at seven. the roots are facing the tampa bay rowdies. both games will also be streaming on ktvu plus. so we're very excited about that as well. if you can't make it to pioneer field, let's welcome to the show. tommy hodel, vice president of public relations and communications for both teams is the entire sports club. how exciting is today? i mean, this is rare and really kind of fun for people who are supporting both teams, which you have a lot of fans who just love both. >> this is this is one of our

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most exciting days of the year. i mean, outside of home openers and playoff games, the double header is what we've really built the whole season towards. and we really want to show off both. both teams together and show that it's one club with one purpose and one mission, and that really is you know what? >> what i think when people embrace both teams, we've got this little poll going up. do you like women's soccer? do you like men's soccer? do you like all soccer? but i think, you know, fans of the roots and the soul like all soccer and also like the direction the club is going. >> absolutely. i think fans have fallen in love with soul just as much as roots. soul has only been around the second season now, and they've mostly played up at merritt college to sell out crowds and getting them in front of more than a thousand and a half fans, up to 5000 fans. today is really awesome. yeah. >> that's amazing. okay, let's talk about the soul. they're coming off really a good start to their season. all wins, one tie. >> yeah. >> all wins two ties two ties okay. and so what do we expect today from from their game. >> oh i think you expect some really exciting soccer. the players on oakland soul. we have a couple former stanford

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national champions. we have one former world cup veteran. and we have some of the most exciting young high school players, one of the top recruits in the country as well. off to ucla. >> so that's exciting. okay, the roots it's been it's we've had some rough spots in the root season. and some changes at the top. a new interim coach that we just heard from. what can we expect today and really what has to happen on the pitch today? >> yeah, i think you can expect a really, really entertaining soccer. interim head coach gavin glinton has really put a lot of pressing into the team and high, high energy, high octane soccer. tampa bay is a really, really good team. they've been around for a long time, so you can expect a really, really good match. >> okay, so when we're talking about we're just talking about this in the break double headers. it's a long run. we hear that you were telling me about some folks who were going to the oakland ballers and then going to the soul and then going to the roots. i'm just going to, you know, clap for you guys. that's amazing. but the fan experience for people who haven't been there, and this might be a good time for them to say, okay, i haven't made it to merritt yet. i haven't made it to pioneer stadium, but now i

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can get both the feeling of the fans. i think when i go, i'm like, it is something very special to oakland. can you just talk about that as you as there are a few tickets left? >> yeah, i think it's a uniquely oakland experience. from the music you hear from the fans that you experience, it's former raider fans, former a's fans that have embraced soccer. and they're just fans that love oakland. and they believe that oakland is one of the greatest cities in the world. and they want to back their teams to the end. the soul atmosphere is often different than the roots atmosphere. sometimes more families and younger crowd and then millennials for the roots. and they all come together for one really, really special day. >> do you have any. and we're looking at some some video now like there's folks that it is just energy level high. is there anything any surprises anything we expect. we know there's food there so folks don't have to worry about food. get to climb some stairs to get to the food if you go down to the bottom. but i can you can expect some really, really special energy from the supporters. >> they gear up for this game like it's the most important day of the year as well. so just wait to see the energy that they put out. go join them,

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experience their tailgate. you're able to go out and come back in between the two games as well. so they'll be having a lot of fun in the parking lot as well. so just take them all in. >> yeah, just take the whole thing. let's talk last a bit. tickets. it's we it may end up getting sold out, but for the folks who are watching now going, oh, this is what i was going to do, you can buy one ticket, get you the whole thing. >> yeah, absolutely. just buy one roots or soul ticket and you're into both matches. so just a ticket on either. either website for today's game will get you into both, we're shooting towards a sellout. we'd like to get there. so come, come join us today. yeah. >> i have a feeling you'll probably get there or so close that we won't even be able to tell that it says. and a really great experience. tommy, i know you're going from here straight to the field. you never sleep. i don't know when you sleep. >> we just love soccer. >> you just love soccer, i do too. i'm going tonight. too excited. can't wait to have you. all right. and if you can't make it tonight and hang out with us, which i don't know why you wouldn't, you can watch the double header on ktvu. plus, that soul match again starts at 4:00. roots kickoff at seven, and we'll be talking to the play by play announcer. coming up in just minutes. >> all right, tommy. claudine,

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thanks for that. you'll love this story. a new survey is revealing which states are the most interested in soccer. and no surprise, california made the top three soccer expertise analyzed. google search data for each state, and found that the golden state is the second most soccer interested state in the country. number one, by the way, was new jersey. florida came in number three. stay with the lowest soccer interest is montana. bu okay. and we want to know this morning. are you a soccer fan? here are your options on the screen i'm a woman soccer fan at 20. i like the men at just 9. i love all soccer at 35. had not yet a fan. believe it or not, has creeped up to take the top spot at 36. you can scan your qr code there and try to bump up. i love all soccer or go over to ktvu .com/ vote. come on. >> all right, well, if you plan on heading out to see the roots and soul, bring along the jacket. it's going to be an unseasonably cool day across the bay area. i'll have a look at what you can expect for our

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have gathered at the 11th annual mourning mothers walk for healing event at the san leandro marina park. this is a live picture of things getting set up this morning. this is going to be a two mile walk and it's going to be led by alameda county da pamela price and dublin mayor melissa hernandez. now the founder of the 1000 mothers to prevent violence hosts this event. and the founder told us that she really started this event and began reaching out to other moms to form a support group. all because or all after i should say, she lost her twin sons to gun violence. that happened 24

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years ago in oakland. organizers brought the event back this year for the first time since the pandemic, and another event this morning, the mayor london breed of san francisco will officially open up a reelection campaign. >> headquarters in the city's castro district. that's scheduled to happen in about 15 minutes. several of breed supporters will speak after the doors open at the building right there on castro street. >> the list of speakers this morning includes supervisor matt dorsey and state senator scott wiener. mayor breed is right now in a tough reelection battle against several challengers in this year's race for san francisco mayor. those opponents include mark farrell, daniel lurie, aaron peskin and asha safai. >> all right, time now. 913. let's get you outside. talk a little weather on what's kind of a soupy day around the bay. rosemary. >> yes. if i had to choose my place to be at this hour, i would say inland, because at least we're enjoying some blue sky. and temperatures are expected to be very pleasant for the afternoon. meanwhile, take a look at this live picture here

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we have of san francisco, where it is gloomy. it is with the possibility of patchy drizzle out there this morning and the camera shaking around just a little bit, indicating we've got a breeze there as well. a look here at storm tracker two and from up above you can see a lots of cloud cover. now a lot of this cloud cover mid and high level clouds. in addition to the low clouds we're seeing along the coastline. as i pull back just a little bit, these clouds ahead of this front here that is going to sweep through the pacific northwest, not going to bring us any rain, but it is going to keep our temperatures down just a little bit. and we'll continue with these mid and high level clouds for the afternoon. soft sunlight expected for today. here's a look at the evening hours. we have. sunset right about 830 and we do begin to clear out with more expected to move through for sunday and then a monday morning. now we do begin to see a little bit of a shift in our temperatures as we get into the business week, we're going to warm things up, but not as dramatic as we saw earlier in the week that coming in the extended forecast right now, we

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have hayward reporting nine miles per hour. livermore reporting nine, a little bit of a weak onshore breeze across parts of the bay area and through the delta this morning. temperatures have remained in the low 50s in areas like san francisco, where we have all that cloud cover. just can't see those temperatures rebound just yet. low 60s in livermore, low 60s over san jose where we do have the sunshine temperatures are beginning to inch up. santa rosa, you have a beautiful day coming. your way by about lunchtime. low 70s, upper 70s expected for the second part of the afternoon. meanwhile, if you're going to the coliseum to watch the a's play this afternoon, do expect the partly to mostly cloudy skies temperatures in the low 60s at game time with that onshore breeze to about 15mph. oakland expected to top out at 68 on the peninsula for today. 74, in redwood city for the inner east bay 79. concord 80 for antioch. nice one to be outdoor dining in the afternoon. your extended forecast little change expected for tomorrow. the morning

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clouds, afternoon sun, temperatures right about average a little bit below. the warming trend continues, though. notice monday, tuesday, wednesday our coastline never really warms up. our bayside community is feeling a little better mid to upper 70s and then into the low 90s for our inland cities. tuesday. slightly cooler on wednesday. frank. claudin norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? -but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... i know... faster wifi and savings? ...i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling.

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is it back to the far post? >> here's geiss's ball through the middle, popped up into the air. >> all right, if you're going to watch the double header today, you are going to hear the voice of joseph malfi. the play by play announcer for the oakland roots. he'll also be doing the play by play for the oakland soul today. a busy man calling soccer for the big ten network, mls, nwsl, usl and concacaf. it is going to be. it's a busy several years for him. it's going to be a busy day today. >> i know i looked at linkedin and it goes on and on. let's welcome in joe malfa to show, to the show this morning. joe, good to have you with us. good morning. joe. everybody involved. >> oh, there we are. we're having trouble hearing you for a second, but we got you now. >> yeah, i got to ask you, joe is an old play by play guy myself, prepping for two games

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back to back on the same day. not an easy chore, are you? are you ready? i'm ready to go. >> it's been. it's been a long time coming. looking up to this day. and everybody involved super excited. and it should be a fun one. i've got all my prep set to go. i'm just hoping for goals and a lot of fun for everybody to enjoy today. >> yeah, it's fun hearing you call the goals. i enjoy listening to you when we're watching it on ktvu. plus here for the roots. i know we're just talking to tommy hodel, the vice president of communications for the roots sports club, and he was talking about how you've done 90% of the games. this is for the soul, though, is new territory. how has it been and what are you getting, you know, in the energy of the different teams. i mean, you are you are doing this for different levels, different, you know, venues. what is it about the roots and what do you expect from the soul today that that kind of makes it as special as it is, the thing that makes it the most special, honestly, is the fans and the support. >> i mean, you look around all of usl, whether it's the w league or championship for the roots side, there's support there, but it doesn't ever feel as strong as it does when the

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roots fans are there. so to have that today have the double header and have the success that the clubs have had. again, roots making the playoffs and all but one season. so far and the soul off to a great start again in first place this year, the success on the field is translated in part because of its chicken or the egg type of thing. is it because of or after the support from the fans? but it's all been great to see and to see it grow. from my first year doing it back in 2021 to where it is now, right? it's been a lot of fun and the crowd supports where i went on my honeymoon this past year, in november in saint lucia, and my last day, i was eating lunch and my wife spotted it. there was a guy in a tie dye oakland root shirt and chat with him about the club. so anywhere around the world, you're seeing the roots gear pop up now, and that supports just everywhere that is great. >> tommy had a shirt on, a soul shirt on when he was just in here, how about the soul? what? they're 4 to 0. let have not lost a match. and i know you got some florida roots. what can you tell us about their game today? >> they've been outstanding this season. and i think that's the

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one thing for fans to maybe know. going in like it's a short term summer league type of thing, you're going to get a lot of players who were former pros who are jumping back into it or or recent out of college or some high schoolers. jordan guice is an outstanding player. you heard her name a bit in that montage you showed before you brought me on, she's got the talent to become a national team player, and she's highly sought after by a lot of colleges. and manaka hayashi is a japanese u-20 international, so there's plenty of star power there, but a short term leads only a few games left. sitting in first place right now, seemingly on the way to the playoffs again as they were last year. so you're going to see a lot of goals today. academic is a great little club as well, they serve their purpose in the league and they're continuing to grow. but this is one of those where if you're a soul fan or you're new to the soul, you could see a handful of goals and a nice win today for the group. yeah we're looking forward to that. >> and in terms of the roots, i mean, you talk about 2021 almost since the beginning, kind of you've been at a at a part of this and people who have been listening to you, you know, on our air also gotten to know you, you. well in this space. roots

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have had a tough a tough start. they ended the season last year in a tough spot. we had that season opener. we thought it was going to change. now they have coaching changes. they've had some, you know, scuffles and different things on the field and just kind of ups and downs. what do you what do you expect today from the roots today i expect a tough one. >> it's going up against one of the best teams in the league and tampa bay. but they're traveling all the way out west from florida, and it's the second week in a row they've had to deal with this. they were on the road against the rival sacramento last week and now against oakland. they're a really tough team. i had a chance to chat with the head coach, gavin glinton, yesterday, interim head coach of the roots. and he said, look, this is going to be one of our toughest tests of the year. and beyond this next week, it's against sacramento, who just lost their first game of the season there in, one of the top spots in the west. so it's a really two big important measuring stick type of types of games for the roots coming up here today. it's going to be tough. but you could see possibly the debut of dom dwyer. he was that big signing the roots made a few weeks back. former us men's national teamer. he was an all star in mls. terrific career. he's had took last year off getting healthy and he seems like he's ready to go. it seems like that debut is coming tonight. >> and joe, can you just talk

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about how women's soccer has exploded all women's sports? really? now you're watching the wnba and whatnot. it really has come a long way. no absolutely. >> and i've had a chance to call matches for the nwsl. and right there in your area with bay fc now, in their expansion season, had the same conversation with jessica clinton yesterday. the head coach of the soul. and she said it's just awesome to be a part of right now. she likened it back to 1999 with that us women's national team and the iconic moment with brandi chastain. you don't really appreciate those moments until you're looking back on it ten, 20 years later and she feels that we're in one of those moments right now. and the growth of all women's sports, not just soccer, is there, but especially in soccer with the nwsl expanding with the usl super league, which the soul might be a part of next year. and going forward with that all coming on the horizon, the growth is there, the fan engagement is there, and it's just a special time to be a part of right now. >> yeah. i mean, i know she called it another boom. and like, we're in the boom and you sort of feel that in terms of the excitement and, and really

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just watching it all grow. and you've been a part since the beginning. so we appreciate you joining us this morning. looking forward to hearing you call the games the matches tonight. and we appreciate you taking the time. >> thank you. >> oh yeah 4:00 and 7:00 ktvu plus be there for it. >> yeah. we'll be there. all right. if you can't make it to the game you can watch that double header on ktvu plus. and joe will be there. right there with you. the soul match starts at 4:00. the roots kick off at seven. one ticket gets you into both games and we've been asking this morning, are you a soccer fan and are your options? >> i'm a women's soccer fan. at 17, the men trailing behind. i love all soccer. well, we put out a little vibe out there and it's now 38. not yet a fan at 36. so you can watch the game. hopefully you can jump on board. you can still vote qr code up there at top right of your screen, or go to ktvu.com/vote. well happening today, caltrain has suspended all of its service

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between san francisco and its san jose stations. >> it is a weekend shutdown that's going to allow caltrain to run tests on its new electric train fleet, which is scheduled to begin carrying passengers this fall. a limited number of busses are going to stop at the train stations in san jose, palo alto and millbrae. but caltrain says there will be no replacement bus or train service at other stations on the peninsula today or tomorrow. the agency says train riders should consider using the other mass transit systems across the bay area. >> also happening today. hundreds of people will fill the streets of downtown san francisco for the city's second annual juneteenth parade. >> it gets underway at 11:00 this morning at the foot of market street. and this is near the ferry building. let's show you some video from last year's parade. organizers say this year the event is going to feature live music from many local artists, and there will be those block parties. juneteenth celebrates the emancipation of black people in galveston, texas, on june 19th, 1865. that was actually two years after the emancipation proclamation was

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signed. juneteenth became a federal holiday three years ago that kicks off at 11. >> if you're heading that way, bring a jacket. >> yes. go to the beach. bring a jacket. >> going to marin. bring a jacket. >> going inland. well, maybe the shorts. yeah. we've got some nice weather for our inland cities. upper 70s, few low 80s out there. perfect in my in my book. but yes, you're right, frank, closer to the coast. going to be cloudy. going to be cool. going to be breezy. mid and high level clouds associated with a system through the pacific northwest today will provide us with some soft sunlight at times. other than that little change expected getting into sunday, a warming trend as we start the workweek. but notice low 90s in the forecast as opposed to some areas floating flirting with the low one hundreds like we did earlier in the week. >> so 90s seem reasonable? >> yes. for june, absolutely. >> yes. and 70s are lovely. so we'll take it. you can't really complain. all right. a quick reminder that you can now stream

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ktvu news on your smart tv. all you have to do is search for the fox local app. it's easy. we are off a little early today for the major league baseball pregame. >> yeah, i got some baseball coming your way. i want to thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. we'll have the very latest news tonight on ktvu plus at six. and of course, on our 10:00 show on ktvu. have a good day, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow morning . we're in the middle of... livin' large! and having a big day!

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