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johns has the latest on the efforts to find and free that whale. >> for the second day in a row, the search for the entangled gray whale swimming off the coast of the peninsula continues . the whale, which was first spotted off the bay area tuesday morning, has its tail caught in gillnets. it's probably around a foot thick of gill net, just wrapped very tightly. >> we need some very strong tools that will help us cut through that and help to unwrap the lines. >> kathy george works with the marine mammal center and was on the team that went out to examine the whale tuesday. she says the whale was first seen off the coast of orange county late last month and was already entangled. george tells us some of the center's partner organizations have put a tracker and some buoys on the animal to keep an eye on it until it was safe to remove the gill net. but after the tracker stopped working, they didn't know where the whale was until it was spotted off the coast of pacifica tuesday, the marine mammal center tells me. scientists goals today is to find this whale and tag it once
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again. that way, with bad weather expected in the coming days, they'll be able to continue monitoring it. as of wednesday afternoon, george says teams haven't been able to see the whale again, partly because of foggy weather along the coast. she tells us it's important to get the netting off sooner rather than later, though, as it could eventually be fatal for the whale. >> it could be a slow case of a secondary injury that results from that entangled point. it could be the whale's inability to feed. it could be its inability to get out of the way of other vessels. >> news of the whales entanglement has renewed discussion over the use of certain types of gill nets, and the effects they can have on animals. in a statement released tuesday, international advocacy group oceana called on california lawmakers to pass legislation that would do more to prevent these types of incidents. >> there are very nonselective gear type that have high rates of bycatch and bycatch mortality, and as well as wildlife entanglements. >> in the meantime, the marine mammal center is asking for the
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public's assistance in finding the whale if they do see the whale, if they could report it to 877 s.o.s. whale or call channel 16 the us coast guard on your marine radio and stand by until train responders show up. >> that is the best way to help this whale in san francisco. >> tim johns, abc seven news. >> we'll keep tabs on that search, of course, but moving on. nothing short of magical. that's what legendary basketball coach tara vanderveer is calling her career at stanford. >> the 70 year old officially announced her retirement today. abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez is here with a look at a career and such an impact on so many people. >> yeah, it's exactly right. so many women over the years at stanford and men to all these fans that have watched over the years, the legend that tara vanderveer is, it's ending, at least at this part in bay area sports. tara vanderveer for 45 years of coaching, 38 of those at stanford calling it a career at age 70, she walks away as the winningest coach in college
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basketball history. that's men's or women's 1216 victories and three national championships. >> my 38 years as the head coach of stanford university women's basketball team have been nothing short of magical. stanford is a beautiful place with incredible people. the strength of stanford is unwavering commitment to excellence. i'm proud of the championships we have won and how we have built a great tradition. what brings me the most satisfaction, however, is to see the transformation of the young women on our team, both on and off the court. how about kiki this season? off the court, young, unsure women become steady, confident leaders in the classroom. they have excelled and gone on to be doctors, lawyers, professors, business women and leaders. just walking into maples for practice and hearing the balls bouncing and the music playing has brought me great joy. coaching has never felt like a job. job and that's the definition of doing something you love.
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>> coach vanderveer led team usa to a gold medal in the olympics in 96, has guided many of her players to the wnba, and when she also was inducted into the basketball hall of fame in 2002, long time assistant kate payne, who grew up on the peninsula and played for tara at stanford, is in talks to take over as the head coach. tara's last day on the farm officially may 8th on the 39th anniversary of her original hire. so a little bit of a full circle moment there for tara. she's going to be in a little bit of a consultation or she's going to be around. she's not going to be the head coach. >> right? right. that makes sense. you know what's amazing, though, is she's accomplished everything you could want to accomplish. so it makes sense from that perspective. but interesting women's basketball has never been hotter than it is now. it's got all this new momentum. why is now the time for her to retire? >> she she wants she's there's a 24 over seven job. she said i can't do the 24. i can do the seven. she also wants to play bridge with her 97 year old mother and spend more time, competing with her mom in that. but i think a lot of it is just it's time when you know, you
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can't give everything you want to it, right? yeah. it's time to go. and she did say that the move to the acc. we know about the stanford's move and playing all those cross country games did not factor into it. it's more of just it's time i see well she's still only a phone call away. >> and you know they're going to be picking up the phone. >> maybe the golden state team. hey. yeah. come back in a year. you're all rejuvenated. i'm going to throw that out there. >> okay? >> you heard it here first. yep >> all right. when it comes to the mount rushmore of bay area coaches in major sports, vanderveer obviously is on it. the warriors steve kerr has won the most championships with four, followed by former 40 niners head coach bill walsh, a former giants manager bruce bochy and vanderveer, all with three obviously extremely good company overall, the bay area coaches with the most titles you may not have heard of. they are cal rugby coach jack clark with 28 and former stanford men's tennis coach dick gould with 17 national championships. >> the uc regents today announced uc berkeley's next chancellor, and he's a familiar face on campus. rich lyons is a well-known economist and former dean of the haas school of
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business. the 63 year old is a cal alumni and the campus's current leader for innovation and entrepreneurship. he said one thing he'll really focus on as chancellor is inclusion. >> every one of our students, every student, has a need and a right to feel like they belong at berkeley and to feel like they're respected at berkeley. i feel like i've got some some instruments and some perspectives that once, you know, bounced off and tested with my, my colleagues and so forth that we can we can push forward in some fresh ways. >> lyons will take the reins after chancellor carol crist steps down in july, a proposal to change the name of oakland airport to san francisco bay oakland airport is moving full steam ahead. >> that's despite the threat of legal action from san francisco officials urging the port of oakland to drop this plan. we just spoke with oakland airport's interim director of aviation this afternoon. craig simon addressed concerns that travelers will be confused with the name change, as san francisco officials have argued,
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because we're leaving our identifier as okay, our logos will remain ifly oak. >> we really feel as though the confusion is not is not going to be an issue for us, we serve different markets, from between san francisco and oakland, there are a number of airlines that, that operate out of san francisco that do not operate currently out of oakland. so we really feel as though the confusion will not be a major problem. >> the port of oakland's board meets tomorrow afternoon to take a scheduled vote on this proposal. >> governor newsom is applauding an increase in arrests in the first two months of a chp crime crackdown in oakland and the east bay. over the past eight weeks, the chp has arrested 181 people they say were involved in organized theft, rings, carjackings, drug trafficking and other crimes. this is chp video of the ongoing anti-crime operation. officers also recovered 31 firearms linked to crimes in 415 stolen vehicles. in those two months, to show the severity of what officers are facing, an abc seven data team
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analysis shows. oakland averages 279 stolen vehicles in just one week. >> another setback for street vendors in san francisco's mission district. they're now losing the storefront the city has been renting for them during the ban on vending that's been in place for months now. abc seven news reporter luz pena is joining us in the newsroom with reaction. louis, that's right. >> let's remember, the city implemented the street vending ban on mission street last year as a way to end what the city category as extremely dangerous fencing operations that were happening on the sidewalks throughout the day. that meant that vendors who did have permits were also prohibited from selling on mission street and the city. to help, that group rented a storefront, but now it's closing it. another change for the street vendors on mission street, this time, the city has decided to close down the tiangge store, where at least seven of them set up shop every day. >> we don't have any more surprises because we go through a lot of things, so right now
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it's just another step. >> the city rented the storefront last year to offer vendors a place to sell indoors during the first street ban last year, the city extended the ban and the lease. >> the first allocation was around $100,000 for the first three months. that included operation costs, rent, anything and staffing. on a given day, you see 5 to 10 vendors in there . uh. the place has a capacity for 45 uh- they continue to say that sales are slow, because of the location of the president of the street vendors association said the site simply didn't work. >> so the tiangge was not the right approach. >> exactly. there was no the right thing for us, the city tried. they tried to do it marketing. they tried to do the best doing marketing, announced and everywhere. and it doesn't work. >> one of those vendors, manuel soltero, was not surprised by the city's decision. >> well, for me, it's the same close and no close, because i
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not sell nothing. >> tito ledesma is not looking forward to the other location. he said the city is now putting more limitations on them. it's going to be closed on sunday and monday. los siete dias de la semana and where vendors we have to be out there seven days a week. all the vendors are being asked to move to the outdoor location on 24th street after april 21st, but even the vendors at this outdoor location say business here is still bad 300ft from the mission. but people don't come here. they're hoping for the city to intervene, many saying they still have the permits to sell legally on mission street, santiago lerma, with the department of emergency management, confirmed the city is looking into laws that could change to allow for local enforcement to tackle illegal fencing and let permitted vendors sell on mission. again. what i'm hearing today is that vendors are looking into potentially working with the city to be able to go out and sell again on mission street. >> yes, that is what they've desired. they've made that clear
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to us that their priority is to return to mission street. so we're working with them to review any possibilities or how that would work. >> the latest street vending ban is set to expire in august, but as we heard, the city is working with state representatives to find a solution that would tackle illegal fencing that still happens at night and allow permitted vendors to do business on mission again in the newsroom. luz pena, abc seven news. >> all right, lewis, thank you. >> san francisco mayor london breed is leaving for china this week on an economic mission. abc seven news first reported the trip last week, but breed made a formal announcement this morning. she's traveling with asian business and community leaders from here to several cities, including hong kong, beijing and shanghai. breed wants to bring new business and tourism to san francisco and bring giant pandas back to the san francisco zoo. >> we expect to have conversations about it, for sure, but we probably will not be able to confirm until they give us, you know, the green
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light and i'm going there to convince them to do so. >> breed was invited to china by president xi jinping during last year's apec summit. the trip is being paid for by a nonprofit group paying at the pump. >> just ahead, we examine why the price of gas keeps going up and up in the bay area. also the new rules now in place to keep so-called forever chemicals out of our drinking water and going for more than gold later. what olympic track and field champions will receive for the very first time this summer in paris? stay with us. >> i'm spencer christian, looking at another spring day with summer-like warmth, but don't expect this pattern to last much longer. i'll have the accuweather stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body
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port today, and it's not great news for most americans. inflation went up 3.5% in march. more than economists expected. prices increased 0.4% month over month. economists expected a 0.3% increase. the rate of increase is not as high as it was three years ago, but the news is fueling fears that the fed won't be able to slash interest rates this summer and the markets today reflected those fears. stocks fell across the board, with investors concerned that what looked like a blip in the battle to bring down inflation is more of a troubling trend. >> and one of the factors
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driving those inflation numbers a rise in gas prices statewide. it's 539. in san francisco it's 565 cheaper in san jose at 550. abc seven news reporter ryan curry gets to the bottom of the rising gas costs. >> tick, tick, tick that meter keeps on rising. it's frustrating for drivers. >> what can you do? it's nothing you can do. >> it's over $6. i was like, man , it's a little bit too much right now. >> that's right. in some spots in the east bay, a gallon of gas is either $6 or close to it. fill ups are costing drivers a fortune. >> the whole tank cost me about 6570. so i mean, i'm just getting a quick fill up just to get back on the other side. >> so why are prices so high in the bay area? tom kloza, the head of energy analysis at the oil price information service, says there are two main reasons the first, local refineries are focusing more on maintenance than production. >> you've got refinery maintenance that's scheduled for chevron at richmond. you've got
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refinery maintenance for chevron uh- at el segundo in the south, and you have refinery maintenance for pbf, which operates the martinez refinery. >> and the second reason, a recent change at the phillips 66 refinery, one of the refineries that was contributing about 50,000 barrels a day gasoline uh- is now no longer making gasoline. gas prices in california are up $0.50 just in the last month, while the rest of the country is only dealing with a 30 cent increase. and kloza says prices will keep going up in the next 40 days, but they should start to drop in the summer. however, he says if any refinery experiences any issue in the coming months, prices could rise again. if you have a problem with the refinery in benicia or or wilmington in the south or whatever, you could really have, some pretty severe issues for now. drivers say they will just have to budget accordingly. >> i've been seeing it slowly increase, but it's now it's a little bit too much. $6. it's
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kind of crazy. >> in the east bay, ryan curry, abc seven news chris edwards is talking. >> keeps going up, keeps going up. >> i know we don't like those numbers high, but we do like the temperatures. yes. >> beautiful outside today spencer is here with the forecast. very nice spencer. absolutely. >> they've been going up and up as well. let me give you a look at our satellite radar composite image. you can see very clear outline of the high pressure system. and it's, it's a clockwise circulation right over the central coast. they're bringing us this fair weather and another day very much like today. perhaps even warmer is coming our way tomorrow. right now, though, we're looking at gentle breezes, flowing onshore with wind speeds at the surface between ten and about 14mph near the bay and the coast. now, here's a look at our current temperature 66 degrees here in san francisco right now, 61 at half moon bay, 80 at san jose. and we have mid to upper 70s at oakland, hayward and san mateo. a look at some other temperature readings right now looking northward to san jose, uh- san jose, santa rosa, 78 degrees 73 right now petaluma. mid to upper
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70s at napa, fairfield, concord and livermore. and these are our forecast headlines tomorrow. sunny and warm once again, maybe even a couple of degrees warmer than today into the week though temperatures will drop rather dramatically as clouds form and might even see a sprinkle or two late friday night. but the real rain comes in over the weekend saturday, with showers likely lingering into sunday. now for tonight we'll see. partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. overnight lows will be on the mild side, mainly right around 50 degrees. and then tomorrow sunny skies once again with high temperatures about 60 degrees. half moon bay 67 here in san francisco around the bay shoreline. low to mid 70s for the most part. and again low 80s inland. 80 degrees tomorrow at santa rosa, 82 at antioch, 81 livermore and 80 at san jose. now big changes are coming our way. as i mentioned, we have those 80 degree readings inland tomorrow. but then on friday, a rather sharp 10 degrees drop or more, with high temperatures reaching only into the low to
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mid 60s on friday, where tomorrow we'll see some low 80s. and then on saturday even cooler, with high temperatures reaching only into the mid 50s. it's going to be a very chilly day and it's going to be a wet day on saturday. as we look at the future cast, you can see the rain approaching us on friday, maybe a sprinkle or two late friday night, but the main event arrives on saturday, so it's going to be a day of cold showers and cold rain on saturday. and some of those showers will linger into sunday before the system winds down and moves out of the bay area. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. once again, another lovely, warm, almost summer like day tomorrow, but much cooler and a bit cloudier on friday. rainy, chilly and breezy as that level one storm comes in on saturday. scattered showers again on sunday. a mix of sun and clouds on monday as temperatures rebound just a little bit and then we'll see sunny and milder and more seasonal weather on tuesday and wednesday as temperatures climb back into the 70s, where they should be, where they should be. right.
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personal information. and your money. >> yes, but there are some steps you can take to protect yourself. abc news reporter
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alexis christoforous has more on how to spot red flags. the irs wants you to beware of scams this tax season. >> criminals are especially active during tax season because money is involved, so you have to be aware first that they're after two things. one is your personal information, which is very valuable, and your family's personal information as well as your financial account information. >> scammers will often try to scare you into giving them sensitive information. the irs says to look out for these three red flags. one out of the blue calls with threats. >> we don't threaten people whether it's with deportation, with, foreclosure for with the local police coming to arrest you, that is absolutely not true. >> two demands of immediate payment. they get you panicking with the threat of arrest or the threat of something really bad, and then they say this will go away if you pay right now. >> well, irs is never going to call you up and say you've got to pay right this instant or
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else. >> and the third red flag requests for particular payment methods like venmo, zelle, or a gift card right from the horse's mouth. >> i'm the irs guy. i'm telling you, we don't accept gift cards of any type to pay for taxes. so if the scam artist is saying you've got to buy gift cards to pay this off, know that right away. that is a scam. >> if you're filing with a tax professional, check their preparer tax identification number on irs.gov and be on alert for ghost preparers who don't sign the return. >> by law, if somebody accepts money to prepare taxes for you, they have to sign that return. it's illegal to prepare taxes for money and not sign it. >> if you're filing through a company, make sure it's reputable with a secure site, use a strong password and sign up for two factor authentication. if you believe you're a victim of tax related identity theft, go to irs.gov and inform them by filing an affidavit. also, check with your state tax agency for steps you can take at the state level. >> this is the one time of year
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where your name, your children's names, social security numbers, bank account numbers all of this information is in one place all at once. so if the bad guys are really eager to get their hands on it. so just be very, very careful. >> alexis christoforous abc news, new york addressing the issue of contaminated water sources all across the united states. >> up next, the action being taken by the epa to deal with so-called forever chemicals in drinking water also. >> i get them their shots. i have food for them. they're being taken care of the right way. >> life on the streets for the pets of the unhoused. >> next, a researcher once critical of them owning dogs explains why she's c discover the ozempic® tri-zone.
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the environmental protection agency rolled out a national standard aimed at limiting so-called forever chemicals or pfas. >> as abc news reporter jacqueline lee explains, it will protect about 100 million people from exposure. >> in a major announcement wednesday, the environmental protection agency is providing a first ever national standard for the presence of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water, a move they say will protect about 100 million people. >> this rule really is a breakout from where we've been for decades. finally, we're seeing government start to take the pfas crisis seriously. >> commonly known as pfas, the epa is limiting six types of these substances the chemicals are commonly found in items like
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fire extinguishing foam, food packaging and dental floss. since the chemicals break down very slowly, it can build up in people, animals and the environment over time and lead to an increase in cholesterol, changes in liver enzymes, and pregnancy complications, according to the cdc. >> we're starting with this six because with this six, we have the best, best science and data to design these health standards. so what epa is doing is we're measuring twice and we're cutting once. this is the first of six. and we're going to continue until we get to all of them. >> water systems will now have three years to monitor for these chemicals. and then two years to implement new technology to reduce their levels. according to the epa, $1 billion in funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law will help states with water testing and treatment. everyone should be able to turn on the tap and know that the glass of water they fill is safe to drink, and free of pollutants that harm people's health and well-being. the
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american chemistry council released a statement last summer criticizing the plan, stating the epa analysis was flawed and under estimated the cost of compliance for water systems. the epa estimates between 6 and 10% of the 66,000 public drinking water systems will have to take action to meet the new drinking water standard. jacqueline lee, abc news, los angeles there's a push for lunchables and similar snack kits to be removed from school lunch programs after a consumer watchdog found the snacks contain relatively high levels of lead and sodium. >> consumer reports found sodium levels reaching up to 740mg per serving. that's more than a quarter of a child's daily recommended limit. lead was also found. researchers say none of the tested products exceeded federal limits, but nearly half would expose someone to 50% or more of california's limit, which is the most protective high standard in the u.s. >> san francisco is among the top cities for dog lovers. we love our dogs in the city, and
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while you might think that every dog needs a home, we found that's not always true. >> as part of our efforts to build a better bay area, we are turning our attention to the homeless and their dogs and the care they both need. >> abc seven news reporter liam melendez is here with a somewhat controversial issue. >> yeah, but we do love our animals. we do. it is possible to care for both the unhoused and their animals because, you know, san francisco has had a free clinic for dogs whose owners are unhoused. they've had it for about 23 years. it started as outreach workers who were going out to treat people living on the streets, and they found that some of them had pets who also needed care. the city of oakland recently did a sweep of a homeless encampment, finding a few dogs living outside. it's a picture that may infuriate some animal lovers. so we asked ourselves, does every dog have to live under a roof to be considered well taken care
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of? we approached the first unhoused person we ran into who had not one, but two dogs, their names baby girl and gypsy girl. what do you say to people who say you're not taking care of your dog properly because they're out on the street here? >> i tell them, like i give them their shots. i have food for them. you feel me? they're being loved. they're being taken care of the right way. so just because your house doesn't mean that you're better than me. >> like the pets of the homeless . provided that they had, veterinary care, were healthy, were well fed the title of my book comes from that. that realization, that book titled my dog always eats first homeless people and their animals, was written by researcher doctor leslie irvine. >> admittedly, she was once critical of homeless people owning dogs, but changed her mind after interviewing more than 70 homeless people across 40 cities, as well as social workers and veterinarians. how about the front dewclaws doctor ilana strubel of san francisco
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is one of the vets she interviewed. today's clinic. >> we had 50 clients signed up, 50, and each one has a 1 to 2 pets. >> in 2001, struble began seeing pets who live with their homeless owners. today, through the program called vet sos. she sees their animals once a month for routine checkups in the spca parking lot. the program is run by the san francisco community clinic consortium. >> he's got something going on with this stomach, joseph baker adopted jillian after finishing a drug rehab program. there are people out there who don't take care of them. there are, but a good amount do take care of them. and, you know, and they are their children. >> precious and baby girl helped jamal thomas get through a rough time. >> i'm not sure if i would be here if i didn't have my dogs. that's how much they mean to me. how so, a few years back, when i got them, i was going through a
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really hard time. and the love, the unconditional love that they have for you, you know, how much they appreciate every little thing. it just it shows you that there's reasons to keep going. >> every unhoused person we spoke to had the same outlook. kimchi came into sarah sandoval's life after a divorce, and struggling with homelessness. imagine life without kimchi, who, i don't know, i, i don't know where >> i really don't know where. she's everything to me. >> my family is in another state. i don't get to talk to them or see them often. and it's hard all the time to be just like around people, you know? so these are. these are my people. that's your family? this is my family? >> yeah. many of them take better care of their dogs than themselves. i've heard of you. seen that? >> we've seen that. the many are living unlimited funds. right. so they make choices. and a lot
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of them, do, you know, purchase things, food for their pets, over their own own needs? many times, vet sos offers their homeless clients dog items, medications and pet food. >> on fridays back to shy brown. she says the people she encounters on the street have more empathy for her dogs than for most humans. are you surprised when people tend to treat your dogs better than they treat you, or anyone who is unhoused? >> i don't mind that. i don't, i don't because of the fact that they need just as much love as we do now. >> according to the author of that book, as a volunteer for the humane society, she came to realize that the animals who were brought in or surrendered came from perfectly solid homes and not from homeless people. now, people who take care of their animals on the streets say they are more social and usually better behaved. the dogs they are really? yeah, yeah. and usually, you know, i talked to
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the homeless people and i remember one homeless person saying to me, you know, i spend 24 hours a day with my dog. that's true. how many hours do you spend with your dog? and i had to say, you're right. i go to work. leave the dog alone. >> right. that's a good point. and the companionship that they provide. >> absolutely. >> especially for people with mental health issues, it's important relationship. >> very. >> thank you. liane. >> all right. we'll move on. coming up next in the ford four. the new technology one retail chain is adding to stop theft at those self-checkout registers. and the two asons gen zers say they're that feeling you get when you can... du more with less asthma. it starts with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks...
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today. so target is adding new technology to try to stop theft as self checkout registers. it's called true scan cameras will be able to detect anything that has not been scanned. you'll get audio and visual messages if you don't scan items correctly. target says the technology will help them track people who repeatedly fail to scan their items, even after being prompted to do so. so some people say, hey, look, doesn't it seem like the stores are just spending extra money on this technology so that they don't have to spend money on on the humans? right. and then some people prefer going through the human checkout line. other people prefer the self checkout. so i'm just going to throw it out there. thoughts.
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what do you prefer guys? chris i prefer the quickest. >> yeah, exactly. whatever that is. i will say though, i can't remember what store i was at, but i've seen in the self checkout line they had the cameras too, so that would also. hey, they're looking right at your face. yeah, the watchdog mentality there. so i'd rather have humans because then we're taking jobs away from people. so i'd rather have a whole laundry list of people checking us out, and that's just not the way it is anymore. unfortunately so i like to go on the human line. i want more humans. let's get rid of these machines. >> i'm totally with chris on that one. i like the human interaction, but if there's a long line waiting for the human checkout person, i'm going right over to self checkout. i'm the same. >> that's my second choice. go to the self checkout. i'll do it. if you have to wait a long time, it's much more fun to come up and see somebody and have i kind of look at how many items i have. >> if it's a lot, i'm going to the person because i'm tired. too slow. yeah, yeah. >> all right. i'll leave it to the professionals. right? yeah. a new survey reveals generation z is less happy than the rest of
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us. a gallup and the walton family foundation poll found that gen zers ages 18 to 26, are less likely to rate their lives positively than older generations, when they were in the that age range. researchers say two factors are associated with gen z happiness they are the amount of sleep they get on weekends and a sense of purpose. a spencer maybe i'll start with you on this. i mean, i will say that those are two things you can control how much sleep you get, and you can find a sense of purpose if you really look. but what are your take on this? older generations seem happier. >> yeah, i'm not quite sure how to look at that. at the unhappiness, a lack of happiness among gen zers. i mean, one way of looking at it from my perspective is they have a longer life ahead of them than those of us in older generations , so why not feel positively about that? i'm not quite sure how to take that. >> chris, you're closer to that age group than any of us. what do you think? >> i think probably the unhappiness comes from social media, and some people, so many people compare themselves to whatever else is going on in
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everybody else's lives. i think that's where a lot of people get in trouble, that's a good that can cause unhappiness if everyone else is on vacation. i'm not all of a sudden i'm sad. >> everybody is comparing themselves to and i don't know that older generations who didn't grow up with that social media do that to the extent that you do on social media. that's a good point. >> and they do face some existential crises right from the environment, climate and things like that. it just feels so big to them. and anyway, we've all faced that too, in our yeah, in our generation somehow, i don't know. i think it goes back to chris saying, you know, social media just makes it seem bigger. right? and more. yeah. all right. for the first time ever, gold medalist will be able to win prize money at the olympic games. the governing body of track and field will pay winners at the summer games in paris. $50,000 olympic medal winners. traditionally don't get prize money since the event originated as an amateur competition, the organization says. the money shows a commitment to empowering the athletes and recognizing the critical role they play in the success of the olympics. wait,
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so is this only for the track and field winners? it is. okay, so our producer confirmed that. so so i guess if i'm like, you know, i don't know, doing like weightlifting or something, i might switch to track and field if i could or they're just going to want compensate too. >> yeah, exactly. >> do you think that's what's going to happen? >> i would think so. i'll just say i'm not a fan of it, but i understand it. if you're an athlete, i can see why you would want this. but, you know, there's something there's a purity to the old system where it was amateur athletes and i don't know, i just like that. yeah. >> i mean, look at the time and energy and commitment that it takes to reach that level of competition. i think. i think they should be compensated because we're seeing college athletes being compensated now. so why not those who are going for the gold? and in the olympics? that's true. >> chris, does this have anything to do with the fact that if you don't pay them, then they might stay pro and then not do the olympics? or is that not a thing? >> i don't know if that's the thing, but i just kept thinking of jerry maguire, like, show me
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the money. i actually didn't even realize that they i didn't realize that this was actually happening with the money thing. i was like, yeah, it's the governing body of track. even something i thought about these a lot of these athletes, though, too, will get paid on their own because they have sponsorships and endorsements. so they do get paid, right, but yeah, interesting. >> and it's the governing body of track and field, not the olympic committee. all right. teamwork makes the dream work. you know that. that's the message behind mattel's new collaborative version of scrabble. it's called scrabble together. instead of competing, you'll work together to complete a goal. cards. there are helper cards if you need assistance. mattel says this new version is more accessible for anyone who finds word games intimidating. for now, the game will be available in europe. we'll see if it catches on and comes here. you know, i will say i love scrabble, spencer. you and i both love. we do vocabulary words, and i think this is a great iteration of this game. and i just love the idea of board games. anyway because they, they do thing, they allow us to communicate in ways we don't much anymore, interact with each other. >> no, i agree, and we both love word games too. i've always
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enjoyed scrabble, but while i'm i'm all for being a team player and most aspects of life, i don't want a teammate to drag me down on a game like scrabble, where i want to win. >> that's me. i turn collaborative games competitive. so no. yeah, no, i like to take that last triple word. triple letter. yeah. and, you know, beat you to it. so >> oh, wow. >> spencer i want you to do all the work and i get the a for it. there you go. >> that. that's a good plan. >> but i do think games like that could help us help the kids learn. it's not a zero sum game. >> that's that's for sure. >> and it's just good fun to just sit around and play a game together. i think it's great. >> yeah, it really is. >> as long as you win. kristen, you're not actually that. >> no,
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prayer and festival in san ramon. the day is usually a time of great celebration, as a month of fasting comes to an end, but this year festivities are a bit dampened as muslims remember the suffering going on now amongst muslims in gaza. >> so it is a day of celebration, but at the same time, it's a it's a day of, you know, reflection. it's a day of sadness. it's a day of, you know, giving charity and helping those that are suffering across the world as well. >> a traditional community celebration. follow the prayer.
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it's common for children to receive money or small gifts as part of the eid celebration. >> the promoters behind outside lands music festival are planning a second weekend of concerts in golden gate park. they just announced the lineup system of a down, deftones, the mars volta, viagra, boys and vows will perform at the polo fields on august 17th. that's the weekend after outside lands. tickets are $170 for general admission and $400 for vip presale. tickets will be available tomorrow morning at ten. tickets go on sale to the general public on friday. >> all right. can we just bottle up what we've got out there in this picture behind us now, and we can accept the bottle is going to expire in a couple of days. >> the weather changes again. >> yeah, and that would take all the excitement out of the changes that we enjoy. right after a warm day today, we can expect a mild night tonight. a few clouds in the sky. overnight lows will be right around 50 degrees, so not much of a chill in the air overnight and more
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warmth in the air tomorrow. not more than we had today, but about the same. we'll see high temperatures around 6062 on the coast, low to mid 70s around the bay shoreline and low 80s inland again tomorrow. but that's all about to come to an end as this approaching storm will bring us on friday. well, late friday night it starts to move in, but saturday mainly brings us rainfall, cold air. the showers may continue into sunday, so let's take a look at how that breaks down on the accuweather seven day forecast. it starts to cool down rather sharply on friday, even ahead of the rain, and then even more cooling on saturday when daytime highs reach only into the 50s. we're talking about more than a 20 to 25 degree cooldown from the highs the last couple of days at the showers continue into sunday. with this level one storm, and then early next week, skies will clear. it will start to warm up again, and we'll be back to the kind of weather that kristen really likes. >> dan, we're going to really tighten the bottle down on monday so it stays that way. thank you spencer. >> it was a diagnosis that changed everything. >> when we went to take my
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hearing test, they were like, what do you mean? she has a hearing loss? >> next, an abc seven originals. how comedy and sheer determination propelled a bay area woman past her hearing loss and into the limelight. stay with us. >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah, you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> we are, we are, we are, we are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us and
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a $100,000 pyramid. and stay with us for abc seven news at 11. a new abc seven originals video tells the story of jessica flores, a comedian who's dealt with hearing loss most of her life. going deaf led her to a dark place. by the time she was a teenager. now, as an adult comedy, improv and sheer determination have propelled jessica into the limelight, and she hopes we can all learn from it.
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>> the first time i realized that i had a hearing loss. i didn't even remember it until a few years ago. i was at church and me and my group of classmates we were supposed to be doing some kind of singing. i remember looking at everybody else and everybody's singing, and i had this pamphlet in my hand. it's a little booklet. i look down and there's like different songs on it and stuff, and i was like, i don't even know where we are. i'm trying to like, you know, keep up with everybody. and i'm kind of giggling about it. but i'm also like, hiding my face because i didn't know what the heck was going on. my first grade teacher was like, she needs to take a
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hearing test or she's going to stay back a grade. and they were like, okay, we'll do it. then when we went to take my hearing test and actually see an audiologist, they were like, what do you mean? she has a hearing loss? what and then that's when they found out it impacted their life in a big way. and, you know, they they really didn't know what to do. >> they said you had a profound deafness in one side, especially. it totally shocked us because there was nobody in our family that was deaf, on either side of our family. and we didn't really know anyone that was deaf. and plus they were kind of pitching. the school was pitching well. it's hard of hearing, which they didn't really consider deaf. i could see it was very stressful at times. you let your guard down and you were running to keep up, and that was so very
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hard to deal with and understand. they didn't have resources like there's a deaf center, there's deaf people out there, you know, there's sign language. >> they didn't connect us with anyone like that. it was kind of just like, oh, she has a hearing loss. get her some hearing aids, make her take up speech therapy. she'll be good. that didn't really work. >> and you can watch this abc seven original short documentary streaming now on abc seven news.com and the abc seven news app. that's it for abc
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