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♪ >> juju: finally tonight, it's the giant pandas on loan from china getting ready for their public debut in san diego. a sight more than two decades in the making. the pandas hanging out at the san diego zoo's panda ridge habitat. we're getting a sneak peek of the duo before their public debut on august 8th. they landed in theist late last month and the zoo is keeping close tabs on the pandas, monitoring their weight, appetite, and their health. >> a moment where i get to pinch myself and think that i get to be part of an organization that gets to do this. be able to have such an impact on such a remarkable species as pandas. just a very special moment. >> juju: so far, they seem to be liking their new digs. worth a trip to san diego. that's "nightline." you can watch full episodes on
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the aftermath of a global outage is being felt in the bay area tonight, particularly by those who are trying to travel. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. boy, you talk about a mess. here's the latest on the crowdstrike chaos caused by a software issue that had a worldwide ripple effect and is still unfolding right now. the company said the problem was with an update for windows computers, and it identified and fixed it within a matter of hours. but by then the damage was done.
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>> yes, the most visible impact is on air travel. more than 3100 flights were canceled and more than 11,000 others delayed. in the united states, chicago and atlanta, which are two of the biggest airports, were hit the hardest. businesses reported issues, as did hospitals and government services. >> 9-1-1 systems were disrupted in at least three states alaska, arizona and oregon. >> kaiser permanente said all of its hospital systems were affected. >> and were you waiting for a package? ups and fedex also reported disruptions, which led to delivery delays. >> the chaos at san francisco international airport started around this time last night when airlines were getting hit with the outage. thousands of passengers found themselves stranded, wondering when they'd be able to get to their final destination. it's been a long day for some. abc seven news reporter ryan curry joins us live from sfo tonight. how are things looking now, ryan? >> yeah, i'm a good evening. this was one of the busiest days i've ever seen at the airport. so many people were confused,
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frustrated and tired after a long day of travel, of course. and some even telling me this was the worst travel day they've ever had. a long line of people waiting to get some clarity about their flights. the departure and arrival screens were as popular as a living room tv set, only a lot less fun frustration on the screens and in every terminal. >> we haven't seen the board on our flight, so we just presume that delta's being pretty honest with us and it's on time. >> joe and sharon bellino are headed back to atlanta, but they don't know if their red eye flight will even leave when it's supposed to. >> we haven't gotten any type of tax telling us it's going to be late, but my daughter, who's supposed to pick us up on the other end, seems to think it is. so we'll find out. i guess the crowdstrike outage forced many airlines to temporarily halt flights. >> what followed was a long day of delays and cancellations. >> we get to bradley international airport and in connecticut and we're thinking, okay, we're early, we're going
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to get here, okay, no problem, and then delay and then we're stuck there. our flight was at 530 and then we leave at nine uh- 915, 920. >> tarek ibrahim is waiting at the delta baggage claim to see if his bags are even here. >> we're trying to figure that out because it was, you know, because they were like, oh, they booked us onto the flight for the next day. but we were on standby for this flight. so we were able to make it on. and, so i don't know, i don't even know. >> terminal two was full of people doing the same thing. the carousels were crowded, bags stacked up in the lobby. did delta offer any sort of like, refund or voucher? >> they said no, no refund, no vouchers. they said all we could do is rebook you onto the next flight. >> he is frustrated and tired, but he is happy. the long day is over. >> i hope i find my bag, get out of here. that's it >> and as you can see, it's a very crowded day here at sfo. even right now at this point of
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the night. that's because so many flights got delayed up until this point in the night, and some even looking at the board, got pushed back to past midnight. even into the morning. so it's a long travel day that's not even over for some people, but for now, reporting live here at sfo. ryan curry, abc seven news okay, ryan, hope tomorrow is a little better. >> thanks so much. well, it departments were busy around the east bay today. maybe where you worked a different agencies dealt with the aftermath of the crowdstrike outage. each in its own way. employees this morning at alameda county superior court couldn't access case files. it was a different story for the city of antioch. it was able to avoid this whole mess. >> we usually now wait two weeks after an update, and that allows us the opportunity to ensure that that the update is sound and so in this instance, it wasn't. and so we were able to guard against that pretty smart oakland city hall had issues with employee computers. >> the city says its 911 call lines remain open, and that
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their systems have now largely been restored, with both fire and police at near fully normal operations. the outage affected businesses a big and small, just about everywhere. people reported having problems at the dmv and stores like home depot, abc seven news, south bay reporter lauren martinez shows you how local hospitals, restaurants and banks are faring, the impact of crowdstrike's global outage will be felt in the bay area this weekend. >> inside oakland's michelin star restaurant, comey, their bar kitchen will be shut down through saturday. three chefs are stuck out of town, caught in travel chaos. reservations for this fine dining destination are usually booked a month in advance. kaiser is among the health systems across the u.s. affected. a statement to abc seven said, in part, we activated our national command center at 4:30 a.m. pacific time to address this incident. it went on to say all kaiser permanente hospitals and medical offices remain open for care and
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service at the alameda county superior court, employees arrived to computers with blue screens. >> our focus was to get the criminal side up and going because those have strict deadlines and uh- when court hearings have to take place in the south bay, the santa clara county superior court announced friday they're experiencing technical disruptions, an alert on their website read. >> the court is still experiencing delays with our e-file and phone systems. as far as small businesses, employees at classic loot in san jose were uncertain what their workday would look like. >> we were freaked out in the morning and we weren't sure if anything was going to work, if we were going to be able to take purchases. so we were like, already trying to think of like plans of like, can we can only take cash. we can like direct people to the bank. >> luckily, their systems don't work off of microsoft. so they were not affected. >> but we did have some customers come in who did have their businesses not working
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today. so they came in to shop around instead because they didn't they couldn't go to work. >> today, several banks are feeling the impact of the microsoft crowdstrike outage. some bank of america customers told us they were only able to withdraw a certain amount of cash. others told us they weren't able to deposit checks. >> actually, i didn't think about it. i just came and took care of the business. now i'm out. >> alonso hernandez had no problem depositing money, but feels for anyone still experiencing issues just take a deep breath. >> things come and go. >> they pass in the south bay. lauren martinez, abc seven news digital billboards at new york city's famous times square went blank as part of the global tech outage. >> local media outlets and social social media users shared images of the massive electronic screens, switched off the times square alliance says a handful of the more than 100 billboards crammed in the square were knocked offline. many people hadn't heard of crowdstrike until today. the company is a cybersecurity firm founded in sunnyvale but now based in
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austin. it provides cloud security and cyber attack response. crowdstrike has worked with the us government on responding to global hacks and cyber espionage coming from russia, china and north korea. it was the first to issue an alert about russian interference in the 2016 election. crowdstrike stock fell 11% today as a result of the global computer outage. >> all right, let's stop for a moment. we'll continue to follow that story here on air and online to keep up with the latest developments, visit abc seven news.com or download the abc seven bay area app and enable the push alerts. okay, we're going to take a live look outside this friday night as we had another day of triple digit temperatures in parts of the bay area. >> so will they hang around? >> abc seven weather anchor spencer christian is here with a look at your 24 hour accuweather forecast. spencer okay, dan. >> and well, you know, we've been under a heat advisory the last couple of days. that advisory just expired about eight minutes ago, so it's still pretty warm as you look at the current temperature readings and some of our inland areas, 89
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degrees at brentwood, 83 at concord. but it is cooling down and that cooling will continue through the weekend. so here's our day planner for tomorrow, 7:00 tomorrow morning we'll have bright skies, but there will be some lingering low clouds, especially near the coast in the bay, temperatures ranging from 62 to 64 from bay to inland. by noon, we'll have some midday warming going on under mainly sunny skies, 70 degrees around the bay shoreline. 86 in the warmest inland areas. 4 p.m. the peak of our warming bright sunny skies, low to mid 90s in the warmest inland spots. mid 70s around the bay. low 60s at the coast and then by 7 p.m. as we approach sunset. bright skies about 82 degrees in the warmest spots inland, about 68 degrees around the bay shoreline down into the upper 50s. inland, there will be further cooling on sunday, but next week, well, the heat returns. i'll have the accuweather seven day forecast coming up a little bit later. >> dan okay, spencer, thanks very much. well, heads up here. pg. e is warning it may have to cut power for safety reasons.
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this weekend. that's due to high winds and dry conditions. officials say the potential shut offs could affect 16,000 customers in six counties, including two here in the bay area. fewer than 500 customers in portions of alameda and contra costa counties have been notified. pg and e says the shutoffs could start tomorrow at 11 a.m. regional medical center in san jose is canceling plans to close its trauma, heart attack and stroke centers, but some people in the community say the fight for reliable medical care is not over yet. regional will change its designation from level two to a level three trauma center, which still allows for intensive trauma care. it is a potentially life saving victory today for east san jose residents, who say the attempt to shut down was a cost cutting measure by the hospital's parent company. >> when a corporation comes in to our community in east san jose makes their profits and
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then divests life saving care from our community once they deem that as no longer profitable, we can and we must fight back. >> hca healthcare, which owns regional medical center, says the stroke center will address the needs of 97% of patients. it is also revamping its acute heart attack program to have a cardiologist available 24 hours a day with questions swirling around president biden, would kamala harris be able to beat donald trump? >> we look at her chances also here, a sad sign of the times. >> the notice given to many of those who work a's games at the oakland coliseum. >> there's a good reason this young giraffe has a bandage around its neck. the bay area wildlife preserve that saved its life. >> look at that. all right, all that's ahead. but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live, right after abc seven news at 11. and there is a guest host tonight, it's jimmy kimmel live!
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that goes places a regular mop just can't. ♪ mop smarter with the swiffer powermop. president to pass the torch to another candidate, fearing he cannot win in november. south bay democratic congresswoman zoe lofgren says her party needs a strong candidate to defeat trump in november. but president biden isn't that person. lofgren wrote a letter to the president urging him to withdraw from the race. abc news reports she is the 31st congressional democrat to call on biden to end his campaign. >> i've asked him to step aside for a candidate who would have a better chance of beating donald trump, but in the end, it's president biden's decision. >> north bay congressman jared huffman has also joined the call, signing this letter urging
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biden to leave the race. >> as you know, the president has been losing momentum since his painful debate performance three weeks ago. but the question remains who would replace him if he bows out? vice president kamala harris is being floated as the most likely option, but what are her chances? here's abc seven news anchor julian glover. >> vice president kamala harris spotted in washington, d.c, friday afternoon with her grand nieces visiting an ice cream shop, opened by tyra banks. harris ignored questions from reporters asking what she would say to democratic voters. harris on the attack during a rally in fayetteville, north carolina, thursday night, making her case for a second biden harris term. so, friends, i say the contrast between joe biden and donald trump is like night and day. the vice president remains all in on the ticket publicly as more than 30 congressional democrats demand president biden pass the
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torch among the rising stars in the democratic party. harris, born in oakland, raised in berkeley, is one of the most likely replacements for biden should he step aside. >> but right now, as it stands, she would have the first right of refusal or the first right to attempt to get the democratic nomination. and everybody else, i think, would stand back. >> abc seven news insider phil matier said harris at the top of the ticket would be the best path for dems to avoid chaos at the democratic national convention set for chicago next month, a shift that the san francisco democratic county central committee is calling for. >> if biden steps down, we want vice president harris to be the nominee for president. she had the resources, she has the time, and she has the experience. >> local democrats are prepared to kick campaigning into overdrive should harris be named the democratic presidential nominee from san francisco, from the city that she started her political career in? >> we are speaking from the personal experience of what
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we've seen her do as an impact on our city. >> during her nearly four years in the white house, harris has been tasked with handling some of the most divisive issues from securing the southern border to women's reproductive rights efforts that could be applauded by democrats and picked apart by republicans. >> there is a good chance that she would be more motivational, because it would be different that people would wake up and say, this is what it's about. if kamala harris is the nominee, there's only one choice. is it trump or not? >> in speaking with harris's close childhood friend carol porter, she remains confident that biden and harris are united together. >> biden harris together is the ticket. and i know that's where kamala wants to go, and i know that's where biden wants to go. kamala's values, her life experiences are to help all people. >> i'm julian glover, abc seven news. >> donald trump will hold a rally tomorrow, exactly one week after the rally in which he was nearly assassinated. we've learned a lot more about the moments leading up to the
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shooting. it suggests there were opportunities to stop thomas crooks, but doesn't reveal whether concerns about him were sent to the secret service. newly obtained photos show him looking at news feeds before the incident. crooks was first spotted by a local swat team member at 5:10 p.m. last saturday. four minutes later, his photo was taken by a member of a sniper team at 532. a sniper noticed crooks had a rangefinder. nine minutes later, he was spotted. quote lurking around a building. at 6 p.m, police requested more information about his whereabouts. police began to move in on him six minutes later, at 612, shots were fired. police confirmed crooks dead just after 630. new at 11 passengers finally made it to san francisco tonight after a really bizarre journey. an air india flight from delhi to san francisco got diverted to russia yesterday because of a problem with the plane. a ferry flight brought them back today. after a lengthy delay, family members gathered at the airport to
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welcome passengers from their long journey. >> appreciate air india for doing everything they did, seems like they got food. they got some rest. they couldn't lie down. obviously but they were on chairs for like 24 hours. >> how do you feel being home? good >> air india said the sfo team was prepared to help provide any help to passengers, including medical care, ground transport and onward travel connections, with plans to move to sacramento next season. >> the a's will let a large number of employees go, according to the sf chronicle. the team is giving the boot to as many as half of its non-baseball operations workers. that will include a range of jobs, especially in tickets, stadium finance, marketing, sales, legal and community relations. they will all be out of work by the end of the season. october 31st. >> okay, let's check on our weather because it got quite warm today. >> it did. and there's a lot more that coming. spencer
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christian is here with the full forecast, but i guess spencer we get a cool down first. >> we do before that. next wave of heat arrives. dan we have some cooler weather coming our way. let's take a look at the satellite radar composite image. you can see high pressure, which brought us the wave of heat we had the last couple of days. sort of nudging to the east a little bit as a trough of low pressure sort of pushes in and brings us a little bit of cooling over the next couple of days. it'll be refreshing over the weekend. right now we're looking at generally calm wind, except at sfo, where we have 23 mile per hour gusts and although cooldown is on the way, it's still several degrees warmer all across the bay area, as you can see. then at this time last night. so the 24 hour warm up has been quite impressive. the current temperature readings are these 59 degrees in san francisco, mid 60s at oakland and hayward, low to mid 70s at san jose and redwood city, 59 at half moon bay, looking down onto the bay from mount tam. a nice clear view at this hour of the night. 57 degrees at petaluma, 67 apiece at santa rosa and napa. we have mid 70s at fairfield and livermore. concord, 83 degrees. pretty warm
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at this hour of the night. these are our forecast headlines. we can cool down is on the way with bright skies and mild to warm conditions. heat returns next week with triple digit temperatures in our inland areas once again. but at the end of next week, we'll bring seasonal temperatures once again with another cooldown on the way. we have a coastal flood advisory in effect until 2 a.m. now. this is for locations right around san francisco bay and san pablo bay, and we're talking about minor flooding now, mainly on uh- roads and parks, and lots are in low lying areas. so not a major flood alert here. overnight conditions a few clouds around, especially near the coast and bay. overnight lows will be generally in the low 60s. so pretty mild overnight, but a nice mild to warm day coming our way tomorrow under mainly sunny skies away from the coast. look for highs of 69. san francisco mid 70s generally around the bay shoreline. inland areas, especially in the north bay and inland east bay mainly low to mid 90s down to the south bay. highs will reach only into the
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80s, so quite a change from what we've had the last couple of days. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. as you can see on sunday, it gets even cooler with inland highs in a really seasonal range only mid to upper 80s there some mid 70s low to mid 70s around the bay shoreline. but look at next week monday through thursday inland. highs at or above 100 degrees. and finally next friday it starts to cool down a little bit into the low 90s. but be prepared for lots of heat next week, and all the heat alerts and heat tips will always give you. stay hydrated. avoid overexposure. that sort of thing. take it easy, take it easy. that's it. >> yeah. thanks, spencer. >> okay, well, this year's aids walk is just two days away, and spencer just told us the weather will be quite nice. it's on sunday, july 21st at golden gate park. the annual fundraiser benefits local hiv and aids programs. it's just a great event. i hope you'll join us out there to register, call 415615. walk or visit sfgate's. walk dot net (vo) fargo, is the new virtual assistant from wells fargo. (woman) oh, come on! come on! (vo) fargo lets you do this: (woman) fargo, turn off my debit card.
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her temperature dropped dangerously due to very low glucose levels. she received fluids and antibiotics while wrapped in blankets the following day. >> she wasn't nursing from the mother properly, so she had to be tube fed. thanks to round the clock care, she was restored to health and regained strength. she was named safri, meaning journey in swahili. and what a journey she's been on. >> yeah, that's great. >> good shot. sweet. >> yes. well, the giants are back from the all star break. >> yeah, larry beil is here with all the sports. >> larry dan ama. the giants had a three run lead, but at coors field, no lead is safe yet field, no lead is safe yet another bullpen ♪ are you tired of your hair breaking after waiting years for it to grow? meet new pantene pro-v miracles. with our highest concentration of pro-vitamins yet, infused with ingredients like biotin & collagen. strengthens hair bonds and repairs as well as the leading luxury brand
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a moon ball to cave. he threw 24 pitches, only got one out and the giants lose seven three. angels and a's in oakland. jacob wilson making his major league debut first at bat for the rookie o. that's a nice start. single to center his family is stoked he'd come around to score, but then he left the game. he hobbled off with a strained hamstring. bottom four max schumann. hi deep aloha a's explode, they romp. 13 three nba summer league action in vegas. warriors and thunder oh i love me some papa shot fourth quarter kevin knox remember former top ten pick of the knicks. follow dong hammers it down. it's a close game down the stretch. under two minutes to play knox. no daquan plowden yes with authority at 13 points on the night. and then moments later jackson rowe the dagger three. the warriors win 9083. they're undefeated in summer league and into the semifinals. second round of the open championship a blustery royal troon. tiger woods he's played 11 rounds this
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year. he has yet to break par birdie on six, a rare highlight. woods missed the cut at 14 over. this is the championship that justin rose of england has always wanted. the most birdie putt on 18. he's only two back at five under par. your leader is shane lowry who won this event five years ago. 69 gives him a two stroke lead. he's seven under par. fun twist in the wnba. all star game. they'll play team usa tomorrow. so it will be sabrina ionescu from walnut creek against caitlin clark and the star for the new york liberty. pumped up about tomorrow night to be able to just see it come to life. >> i think because i'm in it, i can't really see how, you know, big in the gravity that it has. i think it'll be competitive for sure. yeah as it should be. i think, you know, obviously team usa is prepping to win a gold medal, and our job is to kind of help them, you know, prepare in the best way possible. so, i expect it to be pretty competitive. yeah. >> the wnba all star game tip off tomorrow night at 530 here
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america's #1 detergent. hey bay area, it's time to share. some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. on today's show: preserving local history. creating the perfect cut. serving up family recipes. but first, reclaiming burned wood. this is going to be a big wine bar. that's oak from the area. i never really had a father figure in my life, so i kind of always built benches and work areas in every house we lived in, and kind of just self-taught on the woodworking and fell in love with it through the years.
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working with wood is just a natural thing for me. it's almost like therapy. it's something that's a great passion of mine. i remember this area before the fires, and it was a lot greener. there was a lot more foliage around, and so i'm just trying to save some of that wood and put it back in the homes of, you know, the community. my name is jesse almos. i own sonoma woodworks, and i've lived in sonoma county for, since i was about six years old. once the fires happened, there's been a lot of people that want to, you know, meet us to salvage their trees and build them furniture, especially with all the downed trees and the material that was basically taken to the dump. working with wood is just a natural thing for me. it's almost like therapy. it's something that's a great passion of mine. my friends and family, you know, saw some of my work and kind of convinced me into maybe showing it to other people,
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so i went to a farmer's market in 2011 and brought some pieces with me, and from there it just kind of blew up. i'm always just anxious to see what's inside the logs. it's like christmas. i mean, it's just like, you never know what you're going to get. beautiful grain, and it all comes from this area, so it's kind of unique. people like that, that connection. and when you get a big log that's good for a table, say, you know, just seeing the sequence of the slabs, you know, going through the log and what, you know, which ones i could put together to make a beautiful conference table or, you know, dining room table that, you know, people are going to sit around for years and years to come. it does take a very long time to dry the wood, about five years from when i mill it until i build furniture with it. so it's not a simple process, it takes a while. it's what all these stacks of wood around me are in here drying for their final year to be able to build furniture with.
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my parents got divorced when i was five, and that's what brought us up to sonoma county. i never really had a father figure in my life, so i kind of always built benches and work areas in every house we lived in and kind of just self-taught on the woodworking and fell in love with it through the years. oh, nice one. i love working for myself. i can be around and raise my son, so it's been really good. he'd rather be, you know, at the soccer field or, you know, riding his bike or something, but a few times my son has come and helped, you know, and he's, he's said, dad, we got to, we have to do this more often. let's make it like an assembly line and get all these charcuterie boards for, get a whole pile of them, so i don't know, i haven't seen him back since, but we'll see. hopefully we'll, we'll start rolling like that. that'd be fun. now that's bookmatched. when you open it up and they're identical.

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