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>> and i'm j.r. stone. it's another hot one today. absolutely. >> we have team coverage for you. abc seven news reporter lena howland is sweltering in the east bay. >> we begin with spencer christian with more on the fire and the heat. okay, j.r, larry trying to get a closer look right now at the fire right there is off silverado trail on the eastern side of napa valley, up around saint helena, which is at 102 degrees right now. it's probably hotter than that because that was the 3:00 reading, waiting for the 4:00 readings to update. and as you might guess, under these, this excessive heat, our systems here are not up to date as they should be. they're sort of malfunctioning. but i can tell you that the wind has been generally light in that area. but there must be occasional gusts now near the fire because these fires generate their own gusts at the base of the fire. so we know it's over 100 degrees. there we know the relative humidity is low, and of course the wind uh- last wind report there was about 11mph. but that was the steady one. that was not the gusts. so as you're looking at this uh- panel temperatures right now, you see we have several locations right
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now above 100 degrees 104 at brentwood, 101 at fairfield and concord. we've got numerous locations in the 90s, even around the bay shoreline, right now it's well over 80 degrees, close to 90 in some spots. the winds are generally not very strong, but near the coast they're a little bit breezier and up in parts of the north bay, it's a little bit breezier as well. we still have our our advisory, in effect, our heat advisory for all of the bay area now except the bay shoreline and the coast, and now includes the santa cruz mountains as well. that's in effect until midnight tomorrow night. and for solano county, it's an excessive heat warning that's also in effect until tomorrow night. and as we look at what's coming our way tomorrow, not a lot of relief in the inland areas is still going to be hot there. with mid-nineties to low one hundreds, there will be some cooling near the coast and the bay tomorrow. i'll give you a closer look at the fire conditions and how, when we can expect some relief from this heat a little bit later. larry and j.r, thanks so much, spencer. now to the east bay, where we find abc seven news reporter lena howland. >> it looks like lena has found
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a little bit of shade. >> spencer just said it was 104 in brentwood. does it feel 104? >> oh my gosh, it feels like 115 out here right now. it is hot, hot hot. our temperature gauge actually says it's only really 101 degrees here in brentwood. but that hasn't stopped a number of families out from coming out and enjoying some of this sunshine. but whether it's out here at a splash pad, on a boat, out on a hike, we did talk to fire officials about what you should be doing now to protect yourself during this heat wave. during the bay area's first heat wave of 2020, for more than 120, anglers from across the country have set sail in oakley, hoping to make their biggest catch of the year. >> i'm from kentucky, western kentucky. it does get warm there, but we don't very often hit triple digits. >> ellen gray is director of the major league fishing western toyota series. the series kicked
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off at six wednesday morning when anglers were encouraged to hydrate early and often, and to wear protective clothing. >> if we don't take care of the fishermen and the resources being the fish, then we can't have fish and tournaments because, he says, all fish caught here are released back into the water every night. if they bring in, we'll call it an expired fish, which they rarely do. they're penalized. >> meanwhile, people all over the east bay spent the day trying to avoid the heat. >> it's super hot today. i was just trying to. >> sorry. >> let me turn down this ac. i have it on blast because i'm just preparing for the heat. it's already at like 90 degrees. >> still, it wasn't too hot for 82 year old heriberto lopez out of antioch to go on his daily 2 to 3 mile walk and theo great, a pretty great walking no matter what. >> it's a sign of cold, but triple digits in brentwood are keeping crews from the contra costa county fire protection district on edge. >> we are in those prime, i hate to say it this way, but those
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good fire conditions for vegetation, as far as vegetation fires are concerned. >> already seeing smaller fires earlier this week, fire officials are asking hikers to use common sense and take plenty of water to avoid getting stuck and tying up their resources. >> if that gets priority over the environment, over ■the fire. so we have to prioritize those responses. so if you call us and you're up on the mountain, we're coming to get you. and it could be quite a few people coming to get you. and that takes away from a vegetation response. >> fire officials are also reminding families to pack plenty of sunscreen, wear protective clothing, limit your time outside when you can, and also remember to bring plenty of water with with you at all times. for now. reporting live in brentwood, lena howland, abc seven news. >> all right, lena, try to stay cool out there as people seek relief from the heat. a warning for beach goers. the national
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weather service has issued a beach hazard statement for today and tomorrow, because waves of up to 20ft are possible. this is video from half moon bay, taken about 20 minutes ago. the beach hazard statement covers all of the bay area and stretches from cloverdale to monterey. it does not include the santa cruz coast, however. now to another kind of hazard heat and fireworks. >> with the 4th of july coming up, hayward police are sending out a warning to anyone thinking about using fireworks in their city. the department says anyone caught shooting off fireworks can face up to $50,000 in fines. in addition, property owners where the activity takes place will be fined. >> now to the race for the white house. and today, vice president kamala harris was in the bay area for several fundraisers. she was met with protesters in both oakland and san francisco. abc seven news reporter luz pena was in the mission district, where the vice president made her second and final stop today. we demand a cease fire. >> demonstrators took over sidewalks and streets as vice president kamala harris made her
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way to multiple political events in oakland and san francisco. palestine will be free as a strong opponent of israel's occupation of gaza, the genocidal war that they've waged on both gaza and the west bank. >> we are de-escalating, and we're asking everyone to move at this time, san francisco police officers were deployed in riot gear hours before the vice president arrived to her second fundraising event, this one in the mission district. >> we demand a ceasefire. >> it is shameful that anybody would host a fundraiser for this administration as they are actively facilitating a genocide. >> the same group is planning more demonstrations on thursday when former president donald trump will be in san francisco. >> we're hoping that more and more people each day will realize that it is not only unacceptable and will be met with disruption when you support and try to fundraise for an administration facilitating a genocide. but you're also on the wrong side of history. free, free, free palestine. >> regardless of political party
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fundraising in the bay area is crucial, according to menlo college political science professor melissa michaelson. >> we are a bipartisan piggy bank, both democrats and republicans. >> trump had 9% of the votes in san francisco during the 2016 presidential election against hillary clinton. on thursday. tech leaders will host him in the city. >> there's this huge battle happening between progressives and conservatives, republicans and democrats, and there's all these people are like, i want to be part of what's happening and a way that they can be part of what's happening is to give money. >> turns out, both parties fundraising in the bay area at the same time is strategic. >> there's the added pressure of now that the conviction of donald trump has come out, both sides want to show how they're getting momentum out of that decision. campaigns report their fundraising every quarter, every three months, and the end of june is the end of a quarter. and so there's a huge push this month to raise as much money as
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possible in san francisco. >> luz pena, abc seven news. >> and tomorrow, former president donald trump will also make a fundraising stop in san francisco. he'll be at the pacific heights home of tech billionaire david sax. supporters plan to gather at marina green, while on the other side, the organizers behind the inflatable trump chicken are bringing that bird out of retirement. organizers say they will set sail with the bird from fisherman's wharf, passing by alcatraz and marina green. >> developing news out of san francisco, mayor london breed says she was the target of racist and sexist graffiti painted on city hall overnight. >> yeah, and the mayor held a news conference just a short time ago. abc seven news reporter melanie woodrow joining us in the newsroom with the very latest. mel. >> larry and j.r, right now that graffiti is covered up and the mayor did not share exactly what it said, only that she believed the message was aimed at her. she says employees who arrived for work early this morning reported the graffiti, and the department of public works was quick to respond as well as the
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sheriff's office, helping to ensure that the minimum number of people would be impacted or exposed to the graffiti. >> i'm pretty sure i was a target. i mean, this is not unfamiliar to me. i do deal with this every day, whether it's, you know, things that have said on social media as well as emails that i receive that describe me as exactly what was on this wall or, or even in front of my own home where there have been spray paint such words. sadly, consistently. and i'm really grateful to public works department because as soon as it happens, they immediately get to it. >> mayor breed says sfpd and the sheriff's office is investigating also that there is surveillance video. the mayor also said more information and possibly images of the graffiti would be made available to journalists when it can be released in the newsroom. melanie woodrow, abc seven news. >> melanie, thanks so much. some stanford students were arrested today after taking over a building on campus. those students also have been suspended by the university. the 13 current and former students are now in jail after
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barricading themselves inside the office of the university's president as part of a pro-palestinian demonstration. officials claim the building sustained extensive damage, including inflammatory graffiti on the walls. they say protesters shoved and injured a public safety officer this afternoon. demonstrators rallied outside the jail, calling for the release of those arrested while back on campus. others blasted the university for removing their pro-palestinian encampment following this morning's incident. >> i think that it's cowardly. they're retaliating against the entire encampment uh, even though they already arrested the students. so obviously it's a retaliatory action. >> the university issued a statement saying they're appalled by the actions of the group, adding that any of the students arrested today were seniors. if any were seniors. they won't be allowed to graduate. stay with us for continuing coverage of the college campus protests in the
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bay area and nationwide. get the latest anytime at abc7 news.com. >> coming up on abc seven news at four. we have some big changes this week at the dmv, and they're already causing some problems for people back in court. why a judge is reviewing theranos founder elizabeth holmes case and shaking things up. the new alert system that could a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month.
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mammal center shared this video before it was taken to angel island state park to determine cause of death. the whale is a female about 30ft long, first spotted in the bay on monday, and this is the second dead gray whale in the bay area the center has responded to just this year. new developments that just might make a difference for you in the next major earthquake. today, the u.s. geological survey announced a major improvement to the shake alert system, all because of data that was gathered by satellites. >> abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn is here with a look at those changes. suzanne. >> so, j.r, right now you'll get an alert on your phone when there's an earthquake nearby of a magnitude 4.5 or larger. satellite data has just been incorporated into the warning system. so that means if there's a very large earthquake, you'll find out how big it is. and where it's centered a lot sooner. scientists say that will give you more time to take action. >> oh, my god.
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>> major earthquakes could mean major damage as you can see just below me, the magnitude seven earthquakes are the ones that typically cause a lot of damage, and they're significant events. so an early warning could be a key to protecting people and infrastructure. the shake alert earthquake early warning system sends alerts to users in california, oregon and washington via a phone app. those warnings, usually just a few seconds, depend on how far you are from the epicenter of the quake. now there's a big improvement, usgs scientist bob degroot is a lead shake alert operations team member. >> we've now integrated global positioning system data into our overall data feed, into how we collect information about earthquakes. >> gps sensors will allow for more accurate determination of the increasing magnitude by incorporating data from gps systems and using data from 1500 seismic sensors, scientists will be able to give people more opportunity to protect themselves and to drop, cover and hold on. >> here's how it works. the gps
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sensors measure how far the earth has moved, either up or down or sideways left, right. >> and the seismic sensors tell us how fast the ground is moving. >> usgs geophysicist jessica murray says this is a big deal. >> i think it's very exciting because it's bringing in a whole new kind of observation that we didn't have available in the system before, and improving its functionality for the very large earthquakes that eventually we will encounter. >> the improvements to the shake alert system are welcomed by the san francisco department of emergency management, who told us, quote, we are encouraged by recent developments in earthquake warning technology and look forward to continuing our work with usgs to ensure san franciscans receive the earliest warnings possible. we encourage everyone to take steps today to prepare for the next damaging earthquake and the shakealert earthquake early warning system is a public safety tool for more than 50 million residents and
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visitors in california, oregon and washington. usgs says the system is more than 90% complete. another 500 seismic sensors need to be added by the end of 2025. back to you. >> all right, suzanne, thank you. so the question now, are you really ready for an earthquake to hit? get a kit, make a plan, be informed, and if you need any help on what to gather, check out abc seven news.com slash. prepare norcal california has secured a landmark settlement aimed at curbing the sale of ghost guns. >> attorney general rob bonta announced today that three ghost gun manufacturers are permanently banned from selling ghost guns. the ban also applies to parts that can be used to make ghost guns. under the settlement, the companies must also have their employees do firearms training. >> a new tool described as flying handcuffs will soon be used by san francisco police. >> put your hands behind your back. you're going to get rapped. no hospitals. rap. rap rap. >> this new technology that abc seven news first demonstrated
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for you, it's called the bola wrap. and we showed you this video last year. the chronicle reports that specially trained san francisco police officers will be equipped with this restraint tool in the coming months. the electronic handheld lasso device is an alternative to a taser or a gun or a baton. it shoots out a 7.5ft cord that wraps around a person with two anchors that kind of look like fishing hooks, each device costs around $1,300. the makers of bolawrap say it's used by more than 1000 law enforcement agencies nationwide. >> that video, larry, is incredible. >> it's unbelievable technology how they just keep talking, i keep walking, yeah, but we got to talk about the weather because it is hot outside. yeah spencer it's a scorcher out there. spencer. yeah, it is a scorcher for the second consecutive day. >> and of course, we've been talking about fire concerns the last several days. and we have a fire in saint helena right now over the silverado trail area, just off silverado trail, in fact. and it's burning 60 acres at the moment. it's a 102 degrees and uh- saint helena. so
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we'll get you more on the fire a little bit later. i want to show you what's going on with the wind right now. wind may or may not be a factor in containing that fire right now, because the wind up in that area has not been very gusty today. although once a fire develops like that, it can generate gusts at its base. so right now, up in the north bay, we're looking at wind speeds anywhere from nine to about 12mph. it's breezy, near the coast and around the bay shoreline, but nothing like the powerful area wide gusts we had yesterday. here's a view from sutro tower looking out over san francisco, where it's 74 degrees right now. oakland 7985. hayward 90 at san jose, 91, redwood city. there's some of that heat we've been talking about 61 at half moon bay, blue sky over the golden gate for the second consecutive day, generally indicating when you have the absence of a marine layer, a bit of warmth, and it is warm 98 degrees up at santa rosa right now, 60 in petal, 86 rather in petaluma, 90 in napa, 101 apiece in fairfield and concord, 99 in livermore. these are our forecast headlines. heat advisory is in effect now through tomorrow night up until
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midnight tomorrow night. as a matter of fact, a beach hazards rough, dangerous surf will be with us into tomorrow evening. so the coastline may not be the safest place to go right now. tomorrow and friday, the heat eases and the cooling begins. and that can't happen soon enough. overnight, look for just a few high clouds swinging by. a small area of coastal clouds will develop south of the golden gate, right along the santa cruz mountains or the peninsula coastline. i should say, but mainly clear skies overnight and another mainly sunny day tomorrow. now, overnight lows will be generally in the mid to upper 50s, so a pretty mild overnight but not like last night's warmth overnight where many locations had lows in the low 60s and then tomorrow's highs 60 for half moon bay 68, san francisco. notice we'll see some cooling right around the bay shoreline. upper 70s there, where today we had upper 80s inland areas. many of which were at or above 100 degrees. today will be in the upper 90s tomorrow. antioch, one of those. livermore 93 up in the north bay. high of 94, likely at santa rosa. now let's talk about our heat advisory, which is in
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effect for all of the bay area except the bay shoreline and the coast, and now includes the santa cruz mountains. this is in effect until midnight tomorrow night. under these conditions, there's an increased risk of heat related illness in solano county. it's even more severe. it's an excessive heat warning that's in effect until 8 p.m. tomorrow. if you're thinking about going to the beach, well, we have a beach hazard statement in effect through tomorrow evening. wave heights are elevated. the surf is rough. there's a risk of dangerous sneaker waves. so once again, it might be a good idea to stay away from the coast until the waves settle down in the surf becomes a little calmer. here's the accuweather seven day forecast so we get a little bit of cooling near the coast and bay tomorrow. still pretty hot inland, but we can say that the heat will be easing tomorrow. cooler pattern on friday. it will feel noticeably cooler just about everywhere. and going into the weekend we will hold on to that cooling pattern with a few clouds in the sky, but mainly bright sky conditions. mild to warm but not hot, but early next week monday, tuesday wednesday looks like another warming
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trend. beginning may not be as hot as this one, but we're talking about probably mid to upper 90s at some point in some areas. on monday, tuesday and wednesday. so we'll keep watching that for you. >> all right. certainly earning your money. >> yeah it looks that way. >> you will not be fined for showing up out of uniform. by the way. yeah. >> no, i didn't get the memo. >> we'll stay on top of this. the important stuff. spencer. >> yeah, exactly. come on. >> distracted by triple digits all the time. a reminder, everybody, abc seven is your home for the nba finals game one is tomorrow night. coverage of the mavericks and celtics starts at 5:00, tip off at 530, then catch after the game with our special guest. warriors star brandon pisemsky. >> also, the stanley cup finals start this saturday right here on abc seven. but what's even better, according to some, is the first ever stanley cup. it will feature adoptable dogs from animal shelters and rescues across the country. nhl players will appear throughout the competition to introduce the dogs. you can watch the stanley cup pup friday at 5 p.m. on espn
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plus. >> i'd be more popular than the games, actually, he said it. yeah. >> after years of delays up, up and away for boeing's starliner capsule and a warning about ai leaders from the people who work on the project,
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and liftoff of starliner and atlas five, carrying two american heroes. >> yes. after two failed attempts, the boeing starliner soared into space its capsule for the first time, transporting two astronauts now on their way to the international space station. >> abc news reporter ed nguyen has the latest on today's launch. >> both starliner godspeed, butch and sunny. >> and with that, the boeing starliner capsule blasting off into space from the cape canaveral space force station in florida. although elon musk's space x had made nine trips for nasa since 2020, it's boeing's first time taking a crew into space aboard. today, two veteran nasa astronauts, barry butch wilmore and sunny williams. >> they've been going through all the design meetings. they've gone through all the simulators. i'm sure they are 100% prepared and just excited to go today. >> it seems the third time's a charm. after two previous launch attempts were scrubbed. this
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mission, already about four years behind schedule, repeatedly grounded by software glitches, fuel valve and parachute problems. >> hold hold hold. >> the last attempt saturday was thwarted just four minutes to go because of a last minute computer issue with the ula atlas v rocket. >> the vehicles were ready. we just happen to have, you know, an unlucky ground card problem that had since been fixed and the two astronauts had been in quarantine since to prevent any illness. >> the pair will test starliner's systems on the way to the international space station, about 250 miles above earth. they'll spend eight days in space before returning to the western u.s. starliner should reach the international space station by thursday morning, and this comes as boeing has been facing a pr crisis with the numerous reports of issues about their passenger planes. and when abc news, washington. >> a russian cosmonaut is the first person to spend a thousand days in space, 59 year old oleg
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kononenko has made five trips to the international space station, dating back to 2008. his current trip began last september and ends this september, and after that trip he'll have a total of 1110 days in orbit. it's a long time. >> i know we need to get up there one of these days. >> you can go and just let me know how it went. >> a bay area man trying to do the right thing pays his dmv registration fees, and that's where the problems began. >> it's not about the money. i didn't want to go to court. i'm not a criminal. >> how? a wrong click sent him down a bad path. >> this is her driving license. suspended >> that is correct, your honor. and he was just driving and he didn't have a license. >> oops, you probably seen the viral video, right now.
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teacher: saved by the bell! ♪ (ominous music) ♪ sun is threatening structures near saint helena. cal fire says the crystal fire is near crystal springs road and silverado trail, not too far from rombauer vineyards. you see some of the video right here. this fire is near the location of the 2020 glass fire, which wiped out hundreds of homes and damaged dozens of wineries. we'll continue following this story. >> two bay area men convicted of killing an italian police officer five years ago had another hearing before the court of appeal in rome today. this is a story that abc seven news i-team dan noyes has been following. the judges are considering whether finnegan elder and gabriel natale yort understood that the two men who confronted them were actually police officers. today, elders defense team spent seven hours
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arguing that the officers were not in uniform and did not show their police identification. elder and natale yort faced life sentences before they were reduced, and then italy's highest court ordered a new trial. a final decision is expected next month. meanwhile, attorneys for american amanda knox say they will appeal today's decision by an italian court that reconvicted her of slander. the seattle native made headlines 16 years ago when she was charged, then convicted of murdering her roommate in italy. during the process, she was convicted of wrongly accusing a bar owner of committing that murder. knox will not serve time in prison, as she's already spent four years in jail for the original sentence. >> the theranos fraud case involving founder elizabeth holmes heads back to court next tuesday. the ninth circuit court of appeals is set to review the convictions of both holmes and her president, ceo boyfriend, sunny balwani, in 2022. separate juries found the two guilty of defrauding investors and the now
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defunct blood testing company. holmes is currently serving an 11 year prison sentence. balwani received nearly 13 years. >> this week, the dmv cut in-person services. so many are online only right now. >> yeah, but some viewers tell seven on your side. they clicked on a link they thought was the dmv. instead, it was a third party company that charged extra fees. >> yeah, this was especially upsetting for an elderly east bay man who disputed extra charges on his credit card. and then he was threatened to be charged with fraud after that, abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra has the details. >> i didn't want to go to court. i'm not a criminal. >> 81 year-old alan jensen. just wanted to renew his car registration. a simple task was anything but. >> look at. look at this. >> alan wound up buried in paperwork and facing legal threats. it's not about the money. his ordeal began when he went online to register his two vehicles. the top search result said dmv registration renewal. >> right there. that's what i
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clicked on. >> he assumed it was the dmv, so he followed the prompts and paid $956 to register two cars. he didn't notice this disclaimer in fine print at the top of the page. this was not the dmv. it was a third party company that charges extra fees for dmv services. later he received tags for one car but not the other. a notice said that the car needed a smog check, but he knew it did not. so he called the number. >> we're not going to send you the tags until after you've had this car smog, i said. well, no, i don't need the smog. my car. >> alan finally realized he was never on the dmv website. it was need tags.com, and it had charged $150 in extra fees. not only that, the company insisted he get a smog check he didn't need. now his registration was about to expire, so alan drove to a dmv office, paid the fees in person, got his tags on the spot, and no smog needed. but
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now he'd paid twice to register that car. >> i finally got really mad, so alan disputed the charges with his credit card. >> that's when need tags came after him. >> they're going to bring you to court. >> need tags. said alan was under investigation for fraud and theft. an email said, quote, this is your final notice. any chargeback will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, and you are subject to court costs, legal fees and bank liens. >> they're trying to make me feel like a criminal. 2324 need tags sent 30 pages of documents to alan's credit card company saying chargebacks are considered theft. >> even though they're legal. >> i'm not a criminal. i'm i've never been to jail. >> as he showed us mounds of paperwork, alan broke down in tears. how did a simple car registration come to this? we found dozens of complaints online about need tags, many saying the company led them to
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believe it was the dmv. it turns out need tags. is an official dmv partner, a delegated provider of dmv services. need tags. owner eddie as marion did not want to go on camera, but by phone. he told us the company is dedicated to transparency and discloses fees before payment. he denied this google ad is intended to draw customers away from the free dmv site, but he may increase the size of the disclaimer. as for threatening alan, he said legal action is justified because the company had already paid his fees to the dmv, at least some of them. however, when we asked the dmv about need tag complaints, the dmv took action, saying in part, the dmv does not condone misleading or aggressive marketing strategies that might cause customers to believe they are interacting with the dmv. furthermore we do not support any aggressive behavior or threats made by these third party services. after that, any tags refunded? allen $518 for
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that duplicate payment. >> i'm sky high now. when i saw that, it just felt so good. i knew that you had waved your magic wand for seven on your side. >> i'm stephanie sierra, abc seven news. >> well, at least it ended well for him. he had to go through so much grief ordeal he had. >> yeah, yeah. >> so here the dmv is urging customers avoid third party companies, even if they're listed as partners. dmv services are free. and to be sure you're on the correct dmv website, the web address should end in dot k dot gov. >> good good advice. there need tags and other companies have purchased ads so they often appear at the top of search results. as always, be careful what you click on right and if you have a consumer issue seven on your side wants to hear from you. >> send us your stories online at abc seven news.com/7 on your side. >> a michigan man's driver's license saga that went viral has taken another unexpected turn. >> as i understand it, he is
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right now not licensed. so if he goes in on thursday, gets his permit, he's got to drive for at least 30 days. >> the judge in the case said today that corey harris never had a driver's license, ever. it all started last month when harris faced a suspended license charge and joined his court hearing virtually while he was driving. harris spent two days in jail after the hearing. the courts then said harris had his license suspension lifted by a different judge in 2022. jumped to today and during another court hearing, the judge said harris never had a license, not in michigan or any state. harris attorney says he's going to get a driver's permit. his wife will drive him to get well. >> that's not the best part of the whole story. yes, that's a start. let his let his wife let her driving. all right. coming up another i warning the letter that may have you wanting to steer clear and the right to choose on an
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a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. i. and that warning comes from some of the people who actually created it. here's abc news reporter andrew dymburt. >> current and former employees at two major artificial intelligence companies are sounding the alarm about what they describe as a reckless and secretive industry. in an open letter, the group is calling for more transparency, saying ai
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companies possess substantial nonpublic information about the capabilities and limitations of their systems. however, they currently have only weak obligations to share some of this information with governments and none with civil society. the letter calls for ai companies to stop blocking employees from openly criticizing them and create anonymous ways for employees to voice concerns to regulators. >> if we let this horse get out of the barn, it will be even more difficult to contain. >> last year, senators josh hawley and richard blumenthal released a bipartisan framework for regulating ai. >> we have a responsibility here now to do our part. >> but more than nine months after that framework was announced, not a single federal law governing artificial intelligence has been passed in response to the new letter, open ai, saying, we agree that rigorous debate is crucial given the significance of this technology, and we'll continue to engage with governments, civil society and other communities around the world. >> this isn't a threat of tomorrow. this is a threat of
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today. >> this is truly the great unknown. spencer, you know the issue here. one of them many issues is that even if the united states passed whatever kind of legislation, the rest of the whole world has to be in on this, because anybody could have their own ai. >> exactly. we can pass restrictive legislation, but it'll be developed in other places. and they talked about the great unknown that's the concerning thing to me. what is it that is so unknown that may pose a danger or a threat? >> i don't know, what do you think, uh? >> i'm going to be honest. i had a light out, so i missed a they were working on my lights so you can see me. so i want to pass on this one. >> okay. yeah. take care of the lighting. >> we're leading the way. so you put regulations in effect here? >> i think it does help leading tech people are here and we're ahead of china at this point in this. i've listened to a lot of podcasts on this. they say, okay, something on those lines. all right. women airline passengers are getting a new seating option. indian carrier indigo airlines has launched a trial features that allow female passengers to book seats where
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other women are sitting. the option is available to women traveling solo or as part of a family booking. indigo does not operate any us flights. let's go straight to the female here. ummah thoughts on this, i guess it's a good option. i've never necessarily felt unsafe on a flight, but i can understand that there are people who would feel unsafe or just. you just never know. i mean, it's nice to have the option. >> i think it's kind of sad that you need to have the option, though, right? i mean, you fly a lot. yeah. i mean, you know, you'd like to think that you're going to be fine and not bothered by others if you sit in a certain seat and have to move all over the plane. yeah. >> i mean, the expectation is that you'll be safe and no one will bother you. i have occasionally seen some, you know, really bad behavior on planes when people have had too much to drink, and usually it's men, but not always. so i guess it's nice for women to have that option, you know? yeah, they feel safer, i guess, if they're near. some women would if
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they're sitting near other women. yeah. >> all right, have you ever heard of magnet fishing? it's actually a thing on social media . and the new york man reeled in a whopper with some video of james caan pulling up a slimy, safe out of a lake in flushing meadows. inside, about $100,000 worth of damaged. but exchange bills. hey, kane says the safe bore no clues at all to the rightful owner. what a coincidence. i guess i just have to keep the 100 grand myself. >> no return address on it. no. >> amazing. nothing. yeah, the bills were damaged, but exchangeable. well, that's what that's what it says. yeah. i mean, so i mean there obviously you wouldn't, you know, pay for groceries with them, but i guess the bank would be obligated to take them back and give you the, you know, new money are there rules as to if you're allowed to keep considering it was in water? >> i don't know, i believe this falls under you know, the legal
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category of finders keepers, losers weepers. i've always there was weeping. >> i mean, i've enjoyed fishing, but this brings it to an all new level. >> yeah. no. now, then, we should all go fishing. >> yeah, let's go fishing. all of us. >> tell us you're a magnetic bait out there. yeah. >> this next video is just incredible. watch as a giraffe grabs a toddler and then tosses the two year old into the air. it happened at a drive through safari in texas as the kid offered the giraffe food from the back of a truck. the girl is okay and got a stuffed giraffe as a souvenir. i know when we came into the studio, larry was talking about this one and you can't see it a little bit, but wow, this is different video than we were showing last night. >> oh, it's a different perspective of yeah, i think this is, this sends a clear message. >> you got to stay in your car. >> yeah. >> well, and yeah, i didn't realize giraffes were that aggressive, but, you know, i guess in this case, you know,
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they were. >> i mean, the kid was holding popcorn, right? >> yeah. >> some some they were after some some food. >> i mean, obviously, you know, it's a toddler, you know, so the kid doesn't know any better, but, you know, when in doubt, stay inside the vehicle, i guess is the lesson there. >> we've fed the drafts before with my godson. he was scarred for years when he saw the size of their tongue. yet alone the size of their neck in this shot. yeah. >> you know. yeah, they're huge. >> wildlife is not to be messed with. >> no animal kingdom. yeah. all right. that's a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to
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center raised the progress pride flag this morning on its campus in san jose. this is its way of honoring the lgbtq plus community while advocating for fighting and equity and inclusiveness. when it comes to health care. a flag was also raised at the o'connor hospital in san jose, and the artist is sharing his skills. >> this pride month, you can actually wear a piece of his art. check this out. >> i like to explore enthusiasm and transcending adversity, and i explore that a lot with color and contrast. so my medium lately is primarily acrylic on canvas. i started, painting in a garage in long beach 12 years ago, and i came to los angeles 11 years ago, and i continued painting every day on the side. and then two years ago, i went
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full time, painting artworks and doing commissions. so the precinct downtown los angeles has a 40 foot mural within the stairwell. that's one of my favorites, the lyrics to a transgender punk rock icon, laura jane grace, from against me are encrypted into the walls of the mural. i wanted to create something that celebrated pride's powerful impact of tolerance, inclusion, vision and acceptance, and the inspiration that it's built within the fabric of our culture and our society. so with this color scheme, the pride logo of the rainbow, symbolizes his radical acceptance. and i wanted to include that, but bring a new energy to it. >> really cool artwork there. our sister station in los angeles is selling the shirts from artist mike harb. 100% of the proceeds will go to support
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aids walk la, and you can buy them by going to abc7 dot com slash shop. our pride coverage continues all month long, culminating with the 54th annual san francisco pride parade sunday, june 30th. you can watch it live wherever you stream abc seven. >> that should be a fun time and it's a hot time right now, and you can see that on the screen right there with all those temperatures we're listing. >> yeah, 8088 in orinda. this is my opportunity to be a weatherman, 63 in pacifica and spencer, let's get to a professional. >> some locations still over 100 right now. we still have that heat advisory in effect by the way, until late tomorrow evening for the entire bay area. and an excessive heat warning for solano county heat related illness, a higher risk of that under these conditions. and we have rough surf. so going to the beach may not be the safest thing to do because of the risk of dangerous sneaker waves. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. there will be some easing of the heat tomorrow, but further cooling on friday, friday, saturday and sunday. much more comfortable weather, but early next week we see another warm wave. not a heat
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wave, but another warmer pattern developing. larry and j.r. almost said rj jr. people call me that sometimes. >> all right. up next we're getting a bit emotional. >> are we? well, at least the newest pixar movie is an inside
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news at 11. well, all the emotions are back. inside out two is hitting theaters next week. alicia vitarelli with our sister station in philadelphia, sat down with one of the actors who's lending his voice to some of the characters. our little girls growing up so fast out in this film, riley is in adolescence. >> yeah, puberty. and this is where we cue the fear screams. what does it sound like? are actor tony hale is back for another disney pixar adventure. he's the voice of forky in toy story four. >> oh, that feels great. >> and now he replaces bill hader as fear, one of riley's key emotions. >> the first one, and i'm not kidding. like that wasn't just my favorite animated movie. that was. that's like one of my favorite movies of all time. are we in a dream right now? >> please, can somebody pinch me? are its genius. >> pixar has kind of orchestrated the emotional life in the sequel to the oscar winning 2015 animated film, riley is growing up and she has
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a few new emotions. >> hello, i'm anxiety. where can i put my stuff? a new emotion? >> so anxiety shows up with a lot of baggage. a lot of baggage, yes. why? yeah. as as we know. and in adolescence, you figure it out for the first time. you're like, okay, this one's moving in for. for a while. yeah, totally. there's embarrassment and envy and that's ennui. >> one emotion called ennui, which is boredom. and she sits on the couch all the time. and when loy, my daughter was like, i was like, let's do something. and i, as a parent, i wish i had this to know, like, oh, this is a part of the process. a big message of the movie is that kind of having compassion towards these emotions, rather than what i did as a kid or even as an adult where i'm like, no, don't feel that, don't think that. and just kind of learn to kind of embrace them a little more. >> you know, inside out two is in theaters june 14th. we are suppressed emotions. alicia vitarelli abc seven news. >> in case you missed it, the movie inside out two opens friday, june 14th. disney owns
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pixar animation studios, also the parent company of abc seven. that's going to do it for this edition of abc seven news at four. i'm larry biel, abc seven news at five is coming up next.
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news and that breaking news is out of napa county, where a grass fire has burned at least 60 acres and is clearly threatening structures near saint helena. you can see the flames charred an area around what looks to be an estate. cal fire says the crystal fire is near crystal springs road and silverado trail. there are several wineries in the area, and cal fire says the flames are currently burning toward the bell canyon reservoir. it is not too far from rombauer vineyards. the bay area air quality management district has issued an air quality advisory. because of all t

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