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meet me? >> i don't -- >> >> david: "shogun" 25 nominations in all. >> war is coming. >> there's danger everywhere. >> david: history also made by actresses kalie reese and lily gladstone. gladstone in "under the bridge" on hulu, reese? "true detective" night country" on hbo max. >> you never even wanted to look at her files, now you're brushing her off like -- like she's -- >> david: now the first indigenous women ever to be nominated for an acting emmy. tonight, 11 nom nations for the cultural sensation "baby reindeer" on netflix. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is my stalker. say hello to -- >> how dare you say that to me, apologize to me right now. >> can't take my mom anywhere. >> david: the 75th annual primetime emmys airing september 15th right here on abc. >> david: our thanks to david.
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levi's stadium. the best moments from a rockin show. abc seven news starts right now. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> and we begin tonight with the race for president. major headlines from both democrats and republicans are pumping up the pressure in this 2024 election. good evening. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. we have team coverage for you tonight walking you through these key developments from both parties. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is covering president biden's new covid diagnosis and the growing calls for him to step aside. >> but we begin with reporter liz nagy in milwaukee with the biggest night yet of the rnc. >> my fellow americans and my fellow republicans, my name is jd vance. >> at 39 years old, jd vance is applying for the second most powerful political position in the world. >> i officially accept your nomination to be vice president of the united states of america. >> largely unknown to millions
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of voters until just two days ago, the author of the memoir turned streaming series hillbilly elegy introduced himself to the american audienc. >> i grew up in middletown, ohio a small town where people spoke their minds, built with their hands. >> it's that pedigree that vance says has shaped his political philosophy and aligned him closely with former president donald trump and at each step of the way, in small towns like mine in ohio or next door in pennsylvania or michigan, and states all across our country, jobs were sent overseas and our children were sent to war. an iraq war veteran, vance has opposed sending us aid to ukraine. this was foreign policy night at the republican national convention with a hyper focus on border security. texas governor greg abbott bragged, and we have continued bussing migrants to sanctuary cities across the
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entire country. >> and those busses will continue to roll until we finally secure our border. >> now, this second face on the republican ticket, j.d. vance's goal is to grasp working class voters. vice president kamala harris has already put out a new ad against her opponent, calling him a clone of donald trump and his rubber stamp. tomorrow night, donald trump will formally accept the republican presidential nomination for the third time, reporting in milwaukee. liz nagy, abc seven news jd vance has a big silicon valley background and big campaign fundraising along with it. >> after graduating yale law school in 2013, vance moved to the bay area and was an executive at circuit therapeutics, a biotech company. he lived near bernal heights park in 2016 and worked for a venture capital firm owned by paypal co-founder peter thiel. thiel gave $15 million to support vance's senate campaign. vance flew to san francisco last month to attend the private
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fundraiser for donald trump in pacific heights that drew dozens of tech, cryptocurrency and venture capital executives. abc news has complete live coverage of the republican national convention all this week, starting at 7 p.m. each night, right here on abc seven. >> let's move now to the deepening divide among democrats over their pick for president. abc news is reporting former house speaker nancy pelosi has approached president biden with concerns about his ability to win reelection. the san francisco lawmaker reportedly told him last week and warned other top lawmakers in the party would start to grow louder in those calls. we're starting to see that become a reality tonight. abc news now reports senate minority leader chuck schumer met behind closed doors with president biden on saturday, saying it would be best if he dropped out of the race. the biden team says the president responded to schumer and pelosi by saying he is the party nominee and plans to win in november. that's also as prominent california
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representative adam schiff is now publicly calling on biden to step aside in audio obtained by abc news, schiff is heard privately telling donors he doesn't think biden can win. >> i do not think he is the best person to go into this election. i think if he is our nominee, i think we lose. >> schiff's comments come as a group of house democrats, led by representative jared huffman of san rafael, rally to delay biden's official party nomination. despite that, the democratic national committee is moving ahead with plans to virtually nominate biden ahead of next month's democratic national convention. now, it comes as a new poll from the ap and new york center for public affairs research. public affairs research shows 70% of americans think president joe biden should withdraw from the race, 70% 65% of democrats polled say biden should withdraw. 57% of americans think former president trump, by the way, should
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withdraw from the race. >> now, add on to that president biden has tested positive for covid. he had two earlier bouts with covid, two different times in the summer of 2022. he had a primary case and then a rebound case, abc7 news reporter j.r stone is here in studio with more on this uptick that we are seeing across the country. >> jr ama, we're certainly seeing an uptick. but doctors i spoke with believe a combination of a few things are helping in that fight. one is that many people have been infected before. two, many have had their vaccinations and three, there's a belief that these variants might not be as strong as we have seen in the past. nevertheless the president now has covid. president joe biden slowly making his way off air force one in delaware wednesday night. this is one of the first images of the president we've seen since confirmation came in that he tested positive for covid 19. >> so i think biden being sick is a big deal. but i don't think he's going to suffer any real consequences from this because
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it is a manageable disease. even in the older population. >> that's stanford's doctor, yvonne maldonado, who says rest is key for someone who has tested positive for covid. the president's press secretary says biden will self-isolate in the days to come. he did eventually put a mask on after getting into his awaiting suv. biden's medical team says he has been vaccinated and has all of his current annual booster doses. maldonado says that is important. >> i think he will be fine in the in the short and long term from this disease, but it's a real warning that we just need to be careful. >> the 81 year old biden has received his first dose of paxlovid, according to his doctor, who noted that the president's respiratory rate, temperature and pulse oximetry are normal. doctor david smith of uc san diego health was involved in a 2022 study on paxlovid. >> it is specifically good for people who are older, so over
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the age of 65, the sooner that you start on that antiviral medication, the better. so we try to get it within at least the three days, within three days of symptoms. >> this map of america shows the amount of covid viral activity in wastewater. the darker the state, the higher amount of covid activity. maldonado, though, cautions about looking too far into this. >> we know that there's a lot of disease out there, but we're not seeing a lot of hospitalizations there. i mean, they're up, up a little bit, but we're not seeing high levels of hospitalizations and the death rate is still less than 1. so i think we're in a good place. >> doctor smith's study examined what is called paxlovid rebound. he says when it comes down to it, 10 to 20% of those that take paxlovid still get symptoms after they stop taking the drug. five days later. despite that, he believes that this drug does the job in preventing severe cases of covid 19. jr stone, abc seven news okay, joe, thanks
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very much. >> this is a story we're closely following for you. san francisco's civilian police commission voted 5 to 2 tonight to adopt changes to the department's police pursuit policy. the revised policy expands the powers of police officers to chase suspects in their cars. it also okays the use of drones to track wanted vehicles. voters passed proposition e in march, relaxing certain police policies. this is one of them. tensions have been brewing between commissioners about the policies reporting requirement, which mandates annual statistics from chases and who is apprehended. >> that would be a direction to the chief of police, but it would not be because prop e requires it. and it's not required by law. >> so should it be in the dgo that i leave up to the commission with that 5 to 2 vote by the commission, the answer is yes. >> the policy now needs approval
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from the police union, which has indicated support. >> the heat is making its way back to parts of the bay area tonight. as we take a live look out from our san jose camera, there are some heat alerts to know about tomorrow. abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel is getting us ready with our 24 hour accuweather forecast. sandhya >> yeah, ama, we're going to be dealing with the heat in our inland areas tomorrow. so let me show you some live pictures right now. here's why not everyone is going to have to deal with it. we have some fog out there from our tower cameras. as you can see, a heat advisory starts at 10:00 tomorrow morning and it runs until 11 p.m. friday. it is for the valleys and the mountains inland. risk of heat related illnesses will be going up. so first thing in the morning you start off with fog in the afternoon, quickly heating up into the mid and upper 90s inland. 97 in antioch, 96. in livermore, 97 santa rosa. but you will notice it's in the 80s from san jose to fremont, 79, oakland 73 in the city and 64 degrees in half moon bay. i'll be back to let you know how long
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this hot weather is going to stick around. coming right up. >> dan sandia, thanks very much. new at 11 california is the first state to receive federal funding for a hydrogen hub, which will produce energy for vehicles manufacturing and serve as an electrical source. in making the announcement, governor newsom pointed to last week's launch of hydrogen powered ferry that's serving san francisco as an example of california's shift. $30 million will help with the planning and design, and the state could ultimately receive one point uh- a little over a billion dollars for the project. >> in the east bay, a rocky launch today for the oakland alameda water shuttle service had to be halted this afternoon because of a mechanical issue. with the boat that you're seeing here when it's running, it will shuttle people between oakland's jack london square and alameda landing. it's supposed to make 30 trips back and forth every day. we are waiting on san francisco bay ferry to hear whether the shuttle will be running tomorrow. >> a lot more to bring you here.
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traces of cyanide found in a thai hotel. vietnamese and american nationals found dead. more on an emerging investigation tonight. >> plus, google's got mail. the letter from us lawmakers over its role with ai and the stones in santa clara. >> we take you to levi's stadium for a little satisfaction. >> first, a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! with guest host anthony anderson. right after abc seven news at 11. >> anthony thanks dan and ama i'm anthony anderson. stay up and i'll give you jimmy's phone number. toronto compton, drake or kendrick one is canadian. yeah yeah >> and one is amazing. so yeah if you're frustrated with occasional bloating or gas... your body's giving you signs, it's time to try align. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional bloating and gas. when you feel the signs, it's time to try align. you've got a pepto predicament, ace.
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saturday. it's on willow street. it's called guns to garden for a reason. not only will people receive money for firearms, they turn in, however, they will also get a garden tool that was forged from a gun that was previously turned in. all the guns turned in this saturday will also be turned into garden tools. >> the federal government is weighing how to handle the future of ai. it's something we follow very closely here at abc seven news tonight. california congressman adam schiff, who's running for senate, is pressing google for answers about how its experimental ai overview function works and a letter to google executives. schiff specifically wants to know how the ai feature handles misinformation and how users are warned about results that may not be accurate. google has argued the bad information is generated on topics where there is not enough high quality data to draw from. the letter reads in part, quote. more must be done to adequately ensure that google can remain a trustworthy
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and reliable source of information for americans. >> now to the rolling stones, which dan and i both agree we should have gone to see tonight. rocking and rolling at levi's stadium. i know that was a mistake. >> yeah, the legendary group with mick keith and ronnie rolled into santa clara tonight for one night only and delivered really a heck of a show. >> abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez was there for the full rolling stones experience. >> lots of smiles and singing tonight. we were able to go backstage and see the band head out to a cheerful, loyal and electric crowd. music legends rocked the stage at levi's stadium. thes started their set list with a classic up. joining mick jagger were fellow founding stones members keith richards and ronnie wood. before the show, we spoke with lifelong fans. >> i got it when i was 18, blues on the green. it was mixed birthday. >> next friday, jagger turns 81
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years old. the band started out in london in 1962. >> incredibly impressive. and that, you know, you see mick move on the stage at his age and it's exciting for many fans. >> the show is one of many they've attended. >> this is my 55 show. this tonight is my 134th show. >> i started in the 80s. >> klaus lauterbach and his wife met at a stone show in munich two years ago. >> i know everybody in the front always, but i didn't know her and i said, okay, i took care of her and now i still take care of her. and we got married two and a half weeks ago. >> many stones fans have developed friendships. >> we met through the rolling stones online in, what, 96 seven? >> this is tamara goes 89th show. and then we caught up with andy scarpetti from rhode island, madison square garden, the 7172 tour, $6.50 to sit on the floor in the 12th row. >> i've been a fan and hooked ever since, and we asked how much he paid for tickets to this show at levi's. ten times that.
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i'm 100 times that, right? >> 100 times 650 on wednesday afternoon, tickets were selling for as low as $82, some resales were going for $56. quite a steal to see such a legendary band. >> if you listen to their lyrics, i mean, it really talks to the times. this is the final stretch of the rolling stones hackney diamonds tour. >> the fans say time is always on their side. >> they've been around, they're still doing it. and every time you say this could be the last, the last time around. but i still think they got a little bit more in them. >> the band will not take their final bow here at levi's. they still have one more show scheduled for sunday in missouri reporting at levi's stadium. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> so fun. >> we blew it on. we clearly did. >> you know that mick jagger, i think, turns 81 in a couple of weeks, i think. >> and they've been saying this is their last tour for like 25, 30 years. >> so if they come back we're going, we're going, okay. all right. sandy is here with the weather. sandhya.
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>> you never know. i mean, they could come back, right? dan and let me show you a view from earlier tonight. this is the sunset at 829 from our sutro tower camera. just a gorgeous view. it was a warmer day today for many areas, but the fog rolling in is an indication that we still have the marine influence going. so it's not going to be hot everywhere, but it's certainly going to be heating up the next two days. temperatures rising above average in our inland areas, upper 90s to low 100 seconds. be prepared for this heat, especially if you're sensitive, because the heat risk will be increasing tomorrow. inland areas will be in the moderate category. so that's the areas where you'll see some of the hottest weather. and the reason for all of this, the warming trend started today with this ridge of high pressure retrograding. it's going to continue to build as it does. we'll see those temperatures rising the next two days. here's a live view from live doppler seven perspective and certainly fog down below. visibility is starting to drop as the marine layer is compressing just about
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1000ft right now 75 degrees in brentwood, but it's in the 50s in san francisco. so quite the spread here. as we look at the 24 hour temperature change, nine degrees warmer in concord, up eight in fairfield running two degrees warmer in san jose from our east bay hills. camera you can also see that fog layer headlines next two days heating up inland to overnight tonight. fog near the coast and the bay and your weekend outlook. the heat eases briefly, so it's not going to be quite as hot for your weekend. we start off tomorrow morning with the fog, 50s and 60s. there might be a little mist in drizzle as well in the afternoon 80s inland by noontime. still some patches of fog may linger in the afternoon, but you will notice that our inland communities pop up into the 90s for the hot spots. your morning numbers will range anywhere from the low to the upper 50s. unless you're out towards antioch, then you're in the 60s and watch out once again for that fog tomorrow afternoon in the south bay. 83, cupertino 88. in san jose, mid 90s around gilroy and morgan hill on the
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peninsula, 85 in redwood city along the coastline. mid 60s. it will be a mild one right near the coast, with enough of a sea breeze and some fog lingering. 73 downtown san francisco in the north bay, you're looking at triple digits around cloverdale, but outside of the bay area, 97 in santa rosa, 93 san rafael in the east bay, 79 in oakland, 80 in hayward head inland. and this is where it's going to feel like summer, as it should. 98 in brentwood, 96, livermore, 97 in concord. so the biggest difference between the last round of heat and this round is this one's not going to be as intense. and it's going to be a couple of days. so upper 90s then low one hundreds friday as we head into the weekend temperatures drop off, breeze picks up, and then the heat returns with those triple digits inland but 60s coast side. so we'll have quite the spread. something to please everyone dan very nice andy. >> and it's on sunday. we're worried about the weather, but it looks like it's going to be
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shogun is the most nominated with 25. it debuted in february and became an immediate hit. another show, the bear, pulled in 23 nominations, the most ever for the comedy category. the two shows headlined a banner day for fx that saw it garner 93 nods. its biggest nomination day ever. the hulu comedy only murders in the building earned 21 nominations, and the emmys are sunday, september 15th, right here on abc. disney is a parent company of hulu and abc seven. >> the bear is a great show. i don't know how it's a comedy. >> i haven't figured that out either. >> but it's getting awards. uh- steph curry was splashing threes for team usa today. >> abc seven sports director larry beil is here larry dan ama it was the steph curry show in abu dhabi today. >> so i know warrior fans are >> so i know warrior fans are used to this. wh herbal essences is packed with naturally derived plant-based ingredients your hair will love. and none of the stuff it won't. our sulfate free collections smell incredible and leave your hair touchably soft and smooth.
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in the second quarter steph splash and the foul steph curry cooking. then team usa on the break. and it's anthony edwards with the jam as they finished the half on a 19 to 5 run. we go to the fourth quarter lebron with authority one hand monster jam. and then one more curry three for good measure here steph led all scorers with 24 points. had six threes. team usa dominant in a 105 79 win. summer league action in vegas. warriors and cavs floyd mayweather jr and his son in the house brandon pisemsky. also watching this one from the sidelines. montes rooster vicious for the corner. three for the dubs. he had 12 points off the bench. pat spencer played a few games last year with a big club. he's a former lacrosse player, one of five warriors in double figures. daquan plowden, who wants to be on my poster, finished with a game high 16. warriors win 9685 and they remain undefeated in summer league play. brandon aiyuk wants more money. he's demanded a trade, but the 40
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fire tv never forget roku. download the app now and start streaming. all right. thank you so much for watching. i am ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel, larry beil, all of us. >> we appreciate your time as always right now on jimmy kimmel with guest host anthony anderson howie mandel have a great night. >> incredible. look at that. >> that's tape. >> wow. okay, isaac cervantes of texas won for best tux. look at his. he was inspired by traditional mexican mariachis using 16 rolls of tape for his creation and most runway worthy was victoria s of south dakota, who says she wanted to look like barbie in a cake. i think she definitely achieved that. >> most of the contestants, they say they spent well over 120 hours each crafting those
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outfits. you can barely tell their tape to. >> no you can't. that's art that is me. true masterpiece. do you think they could make us outfits for maybe, like a suit? >> yeah. i'll take at least a tie. there you go. i used to make a wallet out of a duct tape when i was like, eight really? years old. >> yeah, i'll have to show me how to do that. teach my kids. coming up, the 14 year old, who just made sports history plus justice after 80 years with the u.s. navy, has done for hundreds of black sailors. and first, new video from a crane collapse in florida. look at this. you're watching world news now
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