The official start of summer. As we look at live doppler 7 youll notice the fog hugging the shoreline making its way across the bay. 5 46 is the sunrise and you can see from our east bay its clear. 52 in gilroy, 53 santa rosa, 57 in concord and looking at the visibility reduced to just over 2 miles around Half Moon Bay. But well talk about the summer spread today, and that temperature were going to change that. Its going to be in the upper 80s later on this thanks n vo enewsom just over t countless fireworks overnight. One of them exploding over ove merritt. Check out that car that even drove onto the grass to get around other cars and street trash as fireworks wept off. Hundreds of people had been there celebrating juneteenth. A similar scene in San Francisco. Thats at hunters point. People in several bay area cities said they heard plenty overnight. There had been lots of fireworks in the past couple of weeks but there seemed to be a significant increase lastatt n stu being ton docou
Hours of daylight out there. The fog looks like pushed to the inland valleys. Emory vil still gray. 64 in the city. 61 in oakland. The clouds scattered in san rafael and mid 50s in the the te bay. Fog along the coast. And temperatures climb through the 80s to about 90 by the delta. Upper 70s around the bay. Gonna take while to get interest. Well look for the clouds to thin out. Remaining partly cloudy and cool at the coast. Well talk about fathers day and a big warmup coming your way next week in a few minutes. Liz. Thanks lisa. New this morning. Brand new video of one of the countless fireworks happening over night. Illegal fireworks. Many exploding right over oaklands lake merit. If you watched this video you can sigh that even that car that drove on the grass to get around en off. Hundreds of people had been out there celebrating juneteenth. A similar scene in hunters point. People say they heard this overnight. There have been lots of fireworks in the past couple of weeks. But ther
freedom to go to parade, watch fireworks, tell a hero thank you. get decked out in red white and blue and probably wave the american flag. and most of you watching right now, already have plans to do just that. but the number of us who love america, is shrinking every year. patriotism is on the decline. look at this poll from gallup. 20 years ago, 70 percent of americans said, they were extremely proud to be an american.today, that number is down to 39 percent. if you break it down by party, 60 percent of republicans are extremely proud and only 29 percent of democrats.young americans, are the least proud verbose parties political diploma from the wall street journal.he says, only 30 percent of americans say patriotism is very important to them. in 1998, it was 70 percent. religion following the same trend. the numbers of americans say religion is very important to them. 25 years ago it was 62 percent. nothing says your optimistic about america like having a baby. the amount
around 700,000 children are being taught in buildings that need repairs. the government said it has been investing in transforming schools. nine people are known to have died after a russian missile attack in ukraine. rescuers have spent the night looking for survivors in kramatorsk. the chancellor will meet with water and energy regulators to find out what they will do to lower prices. there are concerns that firms are exploiting inflation. and kevin spacey has arrived at his trial in london where he is accused of sexual assaulting men. he denies the charges against him. the the national audit office found a third of school buildings has develop beyond their initial design life. a lot were put up quickly after the war. so we are talking of 24,000 after the war. so we are talking of 2a,000 buildings. the risk of injury or death from a school building or collapse has been assessed as very likely or critical. what the hell s going on. jessica hill is with us and racheljones, a
A lot of time on your boat. Theres a very strong subsistence culture here. People fish, they hunt, they live off the ocean, of what the land gives them. Theres a very, very strong connection between the people here and wildlife. Its certainly a heritage from the tlingit, the alaska natives. If we look around, it seems like time has stopped and nature took over. Thats what life is all about here, on Baranof Island. john straley we are in the archipelago of southeastern alaska, on Baranof Island in sitka, alaska. I love the fact that we live on a contiguous temperate rainforest. And i believe that its one of the last great treasures on earth. Sophie Fouron john straley. Poet and author, the untamed nature in alaksa have inspired both his poetry and crime novels. Having settled on baranof some 35 years ago, this is his island. john straley this place on the outside of baranof is the ancestral home of the tlingit people of sitka. In the late 1700s, russians and aleut people came to harvest