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former president donald trump. new video from the seconds after snipers took out the shooter. lawmakers demanding more answers about what happened as the secret service director steps down, saying she doesn't want to be a distraction. what comes next? >> we just had the best 24 hours of grassroots fundraising in presidential campaign history. take a look at san francisco now. >> compared to before she became the district attorney, and you'll see what you'll do to our country. >> donald trump throwing jabs as enthusiasm surges for vice president kamala harris. both candidates on the campaign trail
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today as president biden prepares to update the nation on why he decided to stand out 72 hours later amid waking up and smiling at me, it was a miracle in and of itself, safe and sound in san francisco. >> the 15 year old refugee seeking prolonged medical care after escaping violence in gaza, just as the war in the middle east comes front and center on capitol hill today, and half $1 million salaries could be in store for some san francisco police officers. >> the measure, heading to the november ballot that could make it a reality. >> good morning. it's wednesday, july 24th, starting with a check of our forecast. >> drew. >> yes, it was hot yesterday. today is the final day of our inland heat wave. our heat alerts do continue, but they have been downgraded just a bit. if you recall inland yesterday we had an excessive heat warning. it was that pink shading on your screen. it was this color right here that has been downgraded. now to a heat advisory. we talked about yesterday being the hottest afternoon underneath this heat wave today. today not quite as
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hot but temperatures still above average. so the heat advisory still continues for one more afternoon. look at these temperatures right now 73 right now in san jose. it is very mild at this hour. 75 in brentwood, even around the bay shoreline. we're in the 60s from the city to oakland to palo alto. good morning hayward. you're at 68 degrees. so the heat advisory continues inland. you do notice we are hot today. temperatures do go above 100 degrees for one final day. so you do want to take those precautions once again because the hot weather is still with us. as you take a look at the bay shoreline, it's a warm one. lots of sunshine. we have limited cloud cover out there this morning. we'll keep those temperatures above average in the mid 80s along the coast, very similar to yesterday. less cloud cover, believe it or not than the past 24 hours. we'll see partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the upper 60s. let's check on those drive times. amanda. good morning. >> good morning drew. we're going to start with our overall map. of course the current colors that you see reflecting the current commute conditions across the bay area. so as you can see it is green pretty much throughout, which means a smooth
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commute except for that typical slowdown through the altamont pass, it has started north. tracy boulevard on westbound 205 to north flynn road on westbound 580. and then we want to get to some of the drive times. if we can know my clicker is not working right now, we'll send it back to the desk. >> amanda, thank you. developing news involving san francisco city employees among the highest paid police officers, some of them earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. a new retention program could bump up their pay even higher. abc7 news reporter lena howland is live in san francisco. to break this down, lena, overtime pay and an officer shortage is playing a big role here. >> hey, reggie. that's right. and this plan essentially means paying older officers more in exchange for them putting off their retirement. this deferred retirement option program, known as drop, only, applies to officers that have been with the san francisco police department for 25 years or more. it would allow them to defer their
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retirement for up to five years, to then get an additional pay bump. this is only if they agree to perform neighborhood patrol or investigative work during that time, it could raise some officer's salary to nearly $500,000 a year. supervisor hillary ronen called the proposal insulting to other city public safety workers, such as social workers. >> we don't need to throw money away at 25 year officers that are just going to game the system and retire earlier than they would have because they can get an additional if they stay the whole five years, half $1 million when they retire above their half million dollar salary, according to the city's own data. >> in each of the previous four fiscal years, the number of separations from sfpd has outpaced the number of sworn hires. this is a really important point because we are not responding well enough to attrition. >> supervisor matt dorsey agrees
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this will help retain officers who would otherwise retire and collect a pension. sfpd's number of full time sworn police officers has dropped from more than 1800. in 2019 to about 1500 right now. the city projects the department could lose another 300 officers in the next five years. the board of supervisors voted yesterday in an 8 to 3 vote to put this on the november ballot. if approved, it would take effect in july of next year. live in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news thank you, lena in oakland, a fix for the city's flawed 9-1-1 system is a step closer. >> this morning. it's not going to be cheap, though. the city council's public safety committee just gave approval to spend more than $6 million on a solution. the abc seven news i-team obtained a report on the situation. it found that current motorola software was difficult to use, leading to increased report times and the issues were unable to be resolved. that's
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according to the report. the city's it department recommended a new purchase with a different tech company. it would replace opd's record management system with a modern software called mark 43 that is fully cloud hosted. >> the work of it doesn't always get appreciated because it only tends to get tech, get press coverage when it goes wrong. so i want to say we have an it team before us here tonight doing something right. >> the new system is being heavily vetted after the city's massive 2023 data leak. personal data was exposed and city services were taken offline. during that incident. >> the idea that any of these records are secure is naive, and we see these data breaches consistently. and so it's really put the population at a much more vulnerable place. >> the full oakland council will take the contract up during a meeting next tuesday. >> today, fbi director christopher wray will be on capitol hill. he's expected to update congress on the investigation into the attempted assassination on donald trump.
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that testimony comes a day after secret service director kimberly cheadle resigned. she was replaced by ronald roe, who was sitting directly behind her as she testified before congress monday. cheadle faced pressure to step down after the assassination attempt. the pressure intensified after her testimony provided little clarity on how a gunman was able to get into position to fire a gun at trump. >> i'm happy to see that she has heeded the call of both republicans and democrats, now we have to pick up the pieces. we have to rebuild the american people's faith and trust in the secret service as an agency. >> she refused to answer many questions, citing the ongoing fbi investigation. lawmakers were upset, saying she wasn't forthright. this morning. there's newly released video footage from the moments after the attempted assassination of the former president. a man is tracking the latest from the live desk. >> reggie, it has been 11 days since that attempted assassination of former president donald trump. now there is new body cam video
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revealing what took place after the shooting. and we want to warn you, the video in this story might be graphic to some viewers. now, republican senator chuck grassley shared this video hours after the secret service director resigned. you can see officers and secret service agents on the roof of the building. we have blurred it here, but that is the body of shooter thomas crooks. in the video, you can also see the rifle he used laying next to him on that roof. the pennsylvania police commissioner testified on capitol hill yesterday, revealing new details about the shooting. he says two local officers left a building that overlooks the roof where crooks took his shots to look for a suspicious individual. the commissioner also revealed crooks was on the building for about three minutes before opening fire at the former president. as for donald trump, the secret service is now recommending his campaign does not hold any outdoor rallies. and as it stands, none of his rallies are scheduled to be held at outdoor venues back to you, the desk. >> thank you. amanda. president joe biden will address the
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nation today, three days after he announced he was ending his bid for reelection. today, vice president kamala harris is trying to round up more votes as she continues on the campaign trail in indiana. her opponent, former president donald trump, will campaign in the battleground state of north carolina. harris held her first rally in wisconsin yesterday. she's making her appeal to the middle class, focusing on her record as california's attorney general and abortion access. >> we who believe in reproductive freedom. donald trump's extreme abortion bans because we trust women to make decisions about their own bodies. >> harris if she gets the nomination as she's expected to, will still need to pick a vp. her top picks right now are said to be governor josh shapiro of pennsylvania and senator mark
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kelly of arizona. now, donald trump is trying to block campaign funding from being transferred from president biden to vice president harris. his team is filing a complaint with federal election officials. the harris campaign says it's raised more than $100 million on its own since president biden dropped out during a conference call yesterday. trump says he's open to debate vice president harris, and he's backed off calls for a venue change. abc news is set to host the next presidential debate on september 10th. republican vice presidential candidate j.d. vance is reportedly heading back to the bay area next week, the new york times reports. vance will be visiting palo alto on monday for a fund raiser. he's no stranger to silicon valley, and the campaign piggy bank. he helped organize a fund raiser for former president trump last month at tech investor david sacks home. it's not clear who's hosting the event on monday. now, tickets for the dinner are going for anywhere from $3300 to
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$50,000. stay with abc news for a complete coverage of the election. president biden's address to the american people is set for tonight at five, and you can watch it right here, live on abc seven 510 this morning we're looking at walnut creek. >> we have clear skies out there this morning, and it is quite mild. yesterday our hottest areas hit 105 106. so we are hanging on to that warm air this morning. it's currently 71 degrees in walnut creek. you can see that humidity. it is pretty good at 53%. and the winds right now coming in at about six miles per hour. so the forecast today you will notice not as hot as yesterday but still those temperatures are above average. we'll go to 71 in the city today with limited fog. lots of sunshine. oakland sunny and warm at 80 degrees. the heat advisory does continue in the south bay, san jose, coming in at 93 degrees with sunny skies and then walnut creek, a little bit warmer than that at 97. but nowhere near the intense heat we had yesterday. that is why we've
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been downgraded from an excessive heat warning to a heat advisory. this is the final day of these warm temperatures. here's live doppler seven along with satellite high pressure. essentially over vegas right now is still acting like our heat pump, but it's there for one more day. this area of low pressure, this trough off of vancouver, is essentially going to slide into the pacific northwest, suppress the heat to the south, and bring us some cooler weather as we head closer to the weekend. but today, temperatures are still warm out there. take those precautions, future weather showing you as we head into the afternoon into the 90s. already by lunchtime in our warmest areas, 70s and 80s around the bay, shoreline and then later today, we'll likely see our hottest areas close to about 100 degrees this afternoon. so highs around the region. it is warm for one more day. 80 in oakland, but 97 in concord, 100 in antioch. we'll go to 71. in the city, a hot 93. in san jose, it is quite warm in the north bay in the upper 80s to lower 90s. we'll show you that cooler, refreshing air coming our way on the seven day in just a few minutes. reggie
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trip since the war with hamas started in october, and his first address to congress in nine years. netanyahu has faced criticism over the prolonged war and the failure to free hamas hostages. he'll be speaking before a deeply divided congress. bay area representatives barbara lee and ro khanna are among the dozens of democratic lawmakers expected
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to boycott. >> i'm not going because benjamin netanyahu has led region into a complete humanitarian disaster. i am going to go. >> that doesn't mean i agree, and i hope to hear some sort of plan from prime minister netanyahu on how we get from where we are to a better place. >> president biden and vice president harris, separately tomorrow, biden's national security adviser says biden plans to focus on reaching a ceasefire and a hostage release deal. bring them home now protesters gathered at the us capitol yesterday. pro-palestinian groups are calling for the release of hostages held by hamas. more protests are expected today, including in san francisco. a 15 year old boy who lost his legs in gaza is now in the bay area to receive prolonged medical
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care. a large crowd showed up to welcome the teen. his name is ahmed. when he landed at sfo, his legs had to be amputated. in february after an airstrike hit him, his brother and his friend doctor mohammed suba works at el camino hospital in the south bay, and he recently went to gaza to help patients. and that's where he met and treated ahmed. >> anyone who is familiar with double amputations. most folks don't survive even in the best circumstances. so when i saw 72 hours later, ahmed waking up and smiling at me, it was a miracle in and of itself. >> and he's very ecstatic and excited. >> ahmed will be fitted for prosthetic legs to help him live as close to a normal life as possible. >> developing news on the crowd strike outage that knocked out computer systems globally last week. today is the deadline for the company's ceo to schedule a time to testify before the house homeland security committee.
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republican congressman mark green from tennessee wrote a letter to the company demanding answers about the outage. crowdstrike is blaming a faulty file for taking down microsoft powered computers across the world, including at delta airlines, which has struggled to recover from last week's tech outage. some passengers have spent days in airport terminals. amanda it still could be a couple more days before things are back to normal. >> yeah, and reggie, in a statement released in the last 30 minutes, delta airlines ceo says disruptions should be minimal today and service should be fully restored starting tomorrow. it has been six days of frustration for people who fly with the airline. many became stranded on friday and have had a difficult time rebooking flights since then. more than 6000 flights have been canceled since the outage. we told you yesterday morning the department of transportation has launched an investigation. transportation secretary pete buttigieg made it clear delta must take care of its passengers. >> i'm hearing a lot of things.
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i'm very concerned about, including people being on hold for hours and hours trying to get a new flight. people are having to sleep on airport floors. i directly communicated to delta's ceo. our expectation that delta will live up to their passenger service commitments. >> delta says it's fully cooperating with the investigation. the carrier has issued a travel waiver for flights booked through sunday. the airline says it is also issuing refunds and is setting up a baggage command center in atlanta to reunite. reunite checked luggage with its travelers. back to you at the desk. >> all right. thanks so much, amanda. and the frustration is growing with delta airlines. a father of three in atlanta says his children are all stuck at three different airports, and they're all flying with delta. >> uh- oldest is 15. he's currently stuck in charlotte. my middle child is 12. she's currently stuck in laguardia, and my youngest is ten, and
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she's stuck in orlando. >> all three siblings were using the delta unaccompanied minor program to visit relatives ahead of a big family trip to disney world on saturday. when the kids tried to board their flights, they were denied by gate agents. >> took my kids out. you're responsible for bringing them back. it's that. it's that simple. >> their father says he spent more than 20 hours on the phone and the computer with customer service, trying to get his children rebooked. delta has confirmed the three kids will finally fly home today. >> team usa basketball spent a few days in london before heading to paris for the olympics, and that gave steph curry the chance to play tourists. here is a pretty unusual sight. curry by himself, and nobody seems to know that. he's just kicking it right ther. he >> you like that jersey? that's
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a nice jersey you got there. the best jersey. you gonna buy it, are you thinking about it? yeah. oh, you're thinking about it? i think that's the best one in here. now, there we go >> she knew. >> she knew. she was like, mom. some cameras around to team usa. starts group play for the olympics on sunday. they're going to be playing serbia and rumor has it celine dion could make her comeback at the paris 2024 olympic games. it would be her first time on stage since she ended her tour two years ago. she was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome, which is a rare neurological condition that causes painful muscle spasms. now, if this does happen, she'd be on stage alongside 3500 other performers on friday, her ■first olympic show was in atlanta in 1996, where she sang the power of the
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dream to a worldwide audience. this is a comeback if this happens. if this happens, this would be a comeback. >> i'm nervous. why? i don't know, i just i really want her. yeah, i want the best for her. i don't want her to get out there too early. >> don't put that out there on the ceiling. she's gonna be good. i think she knows because i'm sure she's wanted to come back and sing, i'm sure. but yes, this is paris. this is. i think she'll do what she can do. >> yes, i'll be happy to see her. yeah. no matter what she's doing, this is the stage. >> okay, i hope so. i was gonna say she's not starting off small. she's like, boom world. hello? >> she sings two notes. that's enough. >> okay. >> all right, that's enough for me. >> this morning. it is warm out there already. look at these temperatures right now. pretty big range. it's cool in the city at 59. but you go down to the south bay. it's 73 in san jose, 71 in cupertino. so we do have the warm start that will get us
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into another hot afternoon away from the coast. 75 in livermore. good morning, concord 71, santa rosa, sonoma. coming in at 62 degrees that morning walk. it will feel mild out there this morning. we have light winds. that sun's up here just after 6 a.m. this morning. temperatures mainly in the upper 60s. we're already into the 70s in most areas post 8 a.m, so it's a nice morning for a walk or a jog. the afternoon is when it gets hot out there. so our heat advisory continues for one more day. highs in our microclimates, the south bay. we're into the 90s once again later on this afternoon along the peninsula 87 redwood city, but 78 for san mateo. we'll find 60s for half moon bay in pacifica across the city today, a little bit cloudy, close to the ocean, but brighter and warmer downtown at 71 degrees. the fog, i think, breaks right around twin peaks this afternoon. highs today in the north bay, 90 in petaluma, 94 in calistoga,rafael, the easm again today with lots of sunshine. 80 in oakland we'll go to 82 in hercules, but 90 the
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high in fremont and inland. that heat advisory for one more afternoon 100 in antioch, 96 in san ramon, 100 in livermore. overnight tonight we will see a little bit more in the way of cloud cover as our marine layer grows just a little bit more temperatures, mainly in the 50s and in the 60s. now, no heat advisories tomorrow, but a cooling trend starts to work in here. and by friday this is going to feel very nice. and those temperatures continue to plummet. by saturday, we're below average. to kick off the weekend, here's the accuweather seven day forecast. that heat advisory today. the cooler air really kicks in here by friday. and then those temperatures below average over the weekend with slight warming early next week. guys >> thank you drew. coming up the seven things to know this morning honoring those who risked their lives saving our pets and distress the heroes helping pet owners at one of
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>> number two, san francisco voters are going to be deciding about a program to incentivize police officers to delay their retirement. so this could result in some officers being paid almost $500,000 a year. and it's caused a bitter debate between city supervisors. >> number three, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will address a joint session of congress today. he'll also meet with president biden. protests are planned across the country, including in san francisco. >> number four, president biden is set to speak today about his decision to end his presidential campaign. coverage starts at 5 p.m. right here on abc seven. >> number five huge crowds are expected at levi's stadium tonight for the highly anticipated soccer match between the chelsea football club and wrexham a.f.c. the match starts at 7 p.m. >> takes a look at current drive times 52 minutes. is that typical slowdown from tracy to dublin? 16 minutes from san rafael to san francisco and that track from antioch to concord that will take you 15 minutes. >> number seven a big update to
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packed schedule this week. this as former president trump turns his attention from biden to harris, the latest in the race for the white house coming up. >> we trusted them to take care of my grandma, to keep her safe. and they failed miserably. >> a beloved grandmother dead after an attack inside the nursing facility she called home. the family is now demanding answers. run run run
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run run. >> a geyser explosion at yellowstone national park. we're hearing from visitors who escaped the blast zone. >> oh, good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, july 24th. >> we'll start with the check in the weather. hi, drew. hey, guys. >> so we have one final day with our hot weather. our heat advisory does continue for inland areas. we've been downgraded from an excessive heat warning to a heat advisory. so yesterday was our hottest afternoon inland. today is quite warm, but not as warm as we were yesterday. so that's why we have the heat advisory still in effect. it's pretty warm out there right now. look at these 5:30 a.m. temperatures at 73 in san jose. good morning fremont. you're mild at 7071 in concord, around the bay shoreline and in the north bay. we're in the 60s napa right now, coming in at 65 degrees. so look inland today. yesterday our daytime highs reached 105 106. not as hot today, but still quite warm. i do think some areas do touch
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about 100 degrees. this afternoon, but most of us will stay in the 90s in our hottest spots. lots of sunshine expected today around the bay shoreline. it is a warm one. we have very limited fog out there, which means our warming process is pretty quick. this morning. the afternoon will feature those highs in the 80s for one more day along the coast. we do have some fog this morning giving way to mostly sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures quite comfortable in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning. >> good morning drew here at 531 we're going to take a live look from our south beach cam showing you the beautiful bay bridge. the traffic there moving at the speed limit. really nothing in your way. as you make your way into the city. our overall map as well. no, that's still working on it. just take a look at this. enjoy it. let's get back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. your voice. your vote. president biden is set to address the nation tonight about his decision to end his campaign. it comes as vice president harris is hitting the ground running with multiple campaign stops in multiple cities. this week, a new reuters ipsos poll shows vp harris leading donald trump by two
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points nationally. but that is still early and within the margin of error. abc news reporter and wynn is in washington, and the vice president has quickly been building momentum among the democratic base as she's working to clinch her party's nomination. >> yeah, absolutely. kumasi from the hundreds of endorsements to vice president harris that she continues to receive in the millions of dollars that continues to pour in, she's definitely getting a big head start in her bid for president. president joe biden set to address the nation from the oval office tonight, the president expected to explain his decision to withdraw from a 2024 race and endorse his vice president, kamala harris. my cell phone. harris fired up in milwaukee, wisconsin, at her first campaign stop as the party's presumptive nominee, pledging to fight for the middle class and restore abortion rights. we who believe in reproductive freedom. >> will stop donald trump's
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extreme abortion bans because we trust women to make decisions about their own bodies. >> the crowd beaming with excitement. >> there's a lot of enthusiasm she can take down trump in a heartbeat, harris also drawing sharp contrasts between her record as a former prosecutor and former president trump's convictions. >> donald trump was just found guilty of fraud on 34 counts. >> but let's also make no mistake this campaign is not just about us versus donald trump. this campaign is about who we fight for. >> trump set to hold his first campaign rally today since biden dropped out of the race in the swing state of north carolina. talking with reporters by phone without any evidence, trump tried pinning issues like what he calls failed border policies
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on harris. even though immigration is down 25% in the last month, they gave it a band-aid a few weeks ago, but the band-aid has not been working. trump also committing to debate harris. >> i think debating is important for a presidential race. i really do. >> harris needs to pick one of her own, and we're told that her campaign has asked at least four vp candidates to submit paperwork, including pennsylvania governor josh shapiro and arizona senator mark kelly, with others likely to be added live here in washington. i'm ed wynn, abc seven news. reggie. >> thank you. in developing news, the san francisco board of supervisors voted to put a new measure on the ballot to help with police staffing levels. it's called the deferred retirement option program, and it gives some officers the opportunity to earn up to half $1 million a year. abc7 news reporter lena howland joins us live in san francisco. so, lena, how would this plan work? >> well, reggie, the city's
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board of supervisors voted yesterday 8 to 3 to put this on the november ballot. >> and the goal is to offset some of the department's existing staffing shortages. the deferred retirement option program, known as drop, only, applies to officers that have been with sfpd for 25 years or more. it would allow them to put off their retirement for up to five years in exchange for an additional pay bump. participating officers would have to agree to perform neighborhood patrol or investigative work during that time. it could raise some officer's salary to nearly $500,000 a year. supervisor matt dorsey says the city is projecting the department could lose more than 300 officers over the next five years. supervisor dean preston says this comes at a time when the city could be facing a budget deficit of $780 million by the end of 2026. sfpd number of full time sworn police officers has dropped from more than 1800 in 2019 to about 1500
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right now. if approved by voters in november, this plan would take effect starting in july of next year. live in san francisco lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. waymo is fighting back against vandalism when regarding their self-driving taxis in san francisco this month. the company filed lawsuits against two people accusing them of intentionally causing thousands of dollars in damage. we've been following the story of one of those people, 36 year old ronell burton. burton is also facing criminal vandalism charges for slashing the tires on 17 waymo vehicles in june. another person from oakland is being sued for intentionally crashing into a waymo car. waymo says the driver caused $46,000 in damage. >> the city of san francisco is taking action against a company it says has a history of illegally towing vehicles. in one incident, a tow truck was recorded trying to hook up a car stopped with a red at a red
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light with two people inside. and amanda, this is a story we've been following now for months. >> kumasi almost a year ago, the san francisco city attorney's office began proceedings against auto towing, claiming the company violated multiple state and local laws by illegally towing vehicles. now the city is banning the company from doing business in san francisco for the next five years, according to city attorney david chu. >> now, chu says, the owners of auto towing, also known, also owns two other towing companies, including this one, specialty towing. this video was recorded in downtown earlier this year as the driver tried to hook up a car at a red light with two people inside. chu says that investigation is ongoing. city leaders say there are several other towing companies in san francisco known to perform illegal tactics. they hope the city attorney's actions resonates with the other towing companies in the area. and as we dug deeper, abc seven learned the owners of auto towing are facing more than a ban from the city. in a statement, the
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district attorney's confirmed the district attorney's office. i should say, confirmed the owners face charges in a separate welfare fraud case. back to you, reggie. thanks, amanda. >> felony charges have been filed against a west oakland scrap metal recycler and two of its employees. those charges stem from this smokey fire in august of 2023 at the radius recycling facility near howard. terminal radius used to be called schnitzer steel. alameda county da pamela price hit the company with allegations of recklessness, conspiracy and concealing evidence. the fire sent plumes of toxic smoke into the air for hours. >> this administration will not allow corporate criminals to poison our community recklessly to create vulnerabilities for our community and for those who serve our community and just walk away having made a profit and get off with a slap on the wrist. >> we've reached out to radius for comment on the charges. we have not heard back. san francisco firefighters were
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honored with the celebration at city hall for their rescue work. the members of station 19 protect not only the people of the west side, but their furry companions. also, these firefighters respond to usual emergencies, but the city wished to give them a special day for their impressive number of animal rescues at fort funston. the area has a lot of dogs, a lot of cliffs and that results in a lot of pets getting stuck, prepared and trained, ready to respond. >> in cases where people get trapped on the cliffs, get stuck, but obviously encourage responsible pet ownership to try to prevent that as best they ca. >> since 2019, the crews of station 19 have carried out 250 dog rescues. this year, they've already rescued 20 animals. why do people take the dogs here. never understood it. >> look at this. an incredible video of a let's call it scary encounter at sea. what happened
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after a whale breaching the surface takes down a boat with two fishermen on board. first, a check of our forecast with drew. >> well, all right, san jose this morning. it's 540. we have clear skies out there. and it's warm this morning. right now it's 73 degrees. so certainly we are still hanging on to some that warmth. yesterday we got into the upper 90s in san jose. heat advisory still continue in the south bay and the inland east bay today as we still have some very warm temperatures, just not as hot as we were yesterday. yesterday our hottest areas hit 106 for daytime highs. today we are above average. when you look at our forecast versus our typical highs by about 10 to 12 degrees above average in our warmest areas for a lot of us, we will feel temperatures in the 80s and 90s once again this afternoon. looking at your day planner today, the exploratorium camera showing you clear skies in the city behind the graphic. it's just a mild morning out there for a lot of us away from the coast. sunshine in full effect throughout the day. we have very limited cloud cover out there this morning along the
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coast. heat alerts are still in effect. we'll hit about 100 inland in our hottest cities, 80 around the bay shoreline. but the coast staying pretty comfortable with mostly sunny skies and temperatures going into the mid 60s for daytime highs. so one more day of this inland heat wave and then we'll start to see cooler air arrive here tomorrow afternoon, see 100in antioch, livermore, fairfield, 97in concord. quite warm in the south bay. 93 in san jose. we'll go to 80. in oakland, 88 in napa, 89 in santa rosa. the city is mild today, coming in at 71 degrees. so the three day forecast, we have one more day of this heat wave inland with the heat advisories. the heat begins to ease tomorrow. and then we are much cooler here on friday. and dramatically cooler here on saturday. we'll preview that weekend forecast dave's company just scored the
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a nursing care facility after she was attacked in her own room. amanda. the family believes the facility could have prevented this. >> reggie. 98 year old vera polaris died last year after she was attacked at mission skilled nursing and subacute center in santa clara. a criminal complaint filed by santa clara county prosecutor says her 79 year old roommate attacked her. the victim's family says they were called hours after the attack and had to push for her to be taken to the hospital. >> and i saw my grandmother with bruises, a bleeding, swollen eye, broken teeth. i mean, it was very, very brutal and disgusting and it broke my heart. and immediately i knew my grandmother was not going to make it. >> polaris died a couple days later. the roommate reportedly attacked someone else at the nursing home months earlier. polaris family is now suing the facility. in a statement to our media partners at the bay area news group, the company said,
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quote, we are working with the resident's family in an effort to seek resolution and will fully cooperate with applicable authorities as the matter is investigated. prosecutors charged the roommate last month. the case is on hold as the courts look into the suspect's mental competency. back to you at the desk. >> thank you. amanda. a man who went viral in the barbecue. becky. incident at oakland's lake merritt six years ago has died. kenzie smith was one of two black men having a barbecue at lake merritt when this woman called police because using a barbecue at that location was not allowed. well, it went viral and she became known as barbecue becky after the incident, oakland installed hot ash disposal units so that people could barbecue. oakland city councilwoman rebecca kaplan nominated smith to fill a vacant spot on oakland's parks and rec advisory committee. in a statement, kaplan called him, quote, a dedicated and beloved oaklander who put time and energy into helping the homeless
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and serving our community. smith's cause of death and funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. >> i knew ucsf study finds electric bike accidents are soaring across the u.s. researchers found e-bike injuries have doubled every year from 2017 to 2022. e-scooter injuries also rose by 45%. ucsf found injured riders wore helmets slightly less often than conventional riders. researchers say this underscores the need for added safety measures heart stopping video taking off the coast of new hampshire. the two men aboard that console boat are okay. after the vessel got capsized by a massive whale that breached the surface. >> when i turned, the whale's head was already landing on the engine. so by the time i saw that, then all of a sudden, i looked down the boat's pit. the
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front of the boat is pitching up. >> everything seemed like in slow motion. it was. it was really weird. like people are saying, oh, it was like three seconds. how did you act that fast? but it was almost like slow motion, like a movie. >> the pair got rescued by two brothers who took that incredible cell phone video. a company brought the boat back to the marina in maine with only minimal damage. >> watch this right here. part of yellowstone national park is shut down after a hydrothermal explosion. visitors raced to safety as boiling water, steam rocks just blasted into the air. the national park service says thankfully, nobody got hurt. it happened monday in the biscuit basin area, which is about two miles north of old faithful. that blast ripped apart the boardwalk and hurled rocks, hurled rocks and dust everywhere. >> we started running the other way. i saw that she started
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running the opposite way, so i thought she was fine initially, but that was before that huge explosion fully developed. uh. once the explosion was over and i saw the damage, then i was really scared. actually. >> we kind of went into fight or flight mode. we grabbed our kids, started running, just instinctively trying to get as far as we can from from the explosion and then, you know, moments where we started to realize the gravity. holy moly, there's boulders. rocks falling all over us >> well, the us geological survey says explosions like this one are fairly common at yellowstone, and it does not reflect volcanic activity at the park. >> fairly common. >> have you have you been in yellowstone? i have not been yet. this is on my bucket list. okay. and i don't think that's fairly common. >> oh, that's why everyone's like blistering your visit. >> the thing i remember was that it smells like sulfur, okay. >> and that everyone's just
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waiting around for old faithful to do something like this. but when you think about the magnitude of what could happen eventually, right. >> at least they ran. at least they moved. >> at least they don't ask questions. >> but they got video on the way out. you know, ron, from a safe distance, ron, i want to emphasize how much it smells like rotten eggs. >> and i don't think people really tell you about that. and it just looks really cool in the videos. but imagine the video and then add in rotten eggs up to your nose. >> oh well, yeah, you could wear a mask. yeah. you know, my brother threw up. oh sell his business. >> anyway, we had a wonderful time in a national park. >> they put some vicks under your nose, like. yeah, a little something. something guard your brother. >> my brother threw up. >> sorry, mark. >> let's talk about the weekend forecast. it is going to feel dramatically different than the heat we have right now. saturday we have significantly cooler air. our warmest areas inland will reach about 80 degrees. that's a huge drop in our
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daytime highs compared to the heat advisory. we have today. a little bit warmer on sunday, but still very nice out there. we just have to get through one more day of this heat advisory. if you're thinking of going to the coast, it's nice. we have morning clouds breaking right around lunchtime for sunshine, temperatures in the mid 60s to the mid 70s for ocean temperature, currently sitting at 57 degrees. live doppler seven along with satellite high pressure in control for one more day. and then this trough to our north is going to finally bring in some cooler weather over the next couple of days. so highs in the microclimates starting the south bay heat advisory still in effect here 92 in santa clara, 98 in morgan hill, 90 in cupertino, the peninsula. it is warm today, 87. redwood city 88, los altos 78. the high in san mateo, little cloudy along the ocean. sunset richmond districts have fog this morning brighter downtown later on at 71 for a daytime high in the north bay. 87 in sonoma, but 90 in petaluma, 88, in napa but 99 in cloverdale. in the east bay, it is sunny and warm, 80 in oakland, 90 in fremont, 89
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castro valley, and then inland. we have our heat advisory for one more day. not as hot as yesterday, but still quite warm between about 96 and 101 overnight tonight we will see some patchy cloud cover redevelop around our bay shoreline. it will be a cooler night compared to this morning. 50s and low 60s for the most part. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. the next seven days for heat advisory today. the heat begins to ease tomorrow, but we are much cooler by the end of the week. look at that cool below average start to the weekend. on saturday a rebound in temperatures sunday before we have some slight warming early next week, guys. amanda. >> all right, let's take you to the bay bridge toll plaza. a live look right now as things start to slowly fill in the back up to the middle of the parking lot, there, metering lights have just flipped on from highway four into the city. it will take you about 39 minutes. reggie aqui kumasi. >> thanks, amanda. new at six, fighting for fair wages. thousands of hotel workers in san francisco planning to vote on possibly going on strike first, though. >> an exciting day for bay area soccer fans. the two international teams taking over levi
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capital. video shows smoke rising as rescue crews rushed to the saw airlines plane. the pilot is the only person who survived. he is hurt. police say the bodies of the 18 victims on board have been recovered. they were all saurya airlines employees. it's not known how that plane slipped. police say the tarmac was dry. the ongoing issues at delta airlines has passengers across the country fuming. in today's gma first look, we're hearing from those frustrated travelers and getting advice on what rights you have as a customer. here's abc news reporter faith abubey. >> in this morning's gma first
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look stranded summer travelers. there's no flights leaving out at all. we can't not leave out until saturday. delta airlines struggling to recover from that global i.t. outage. the major delta flight disruptions now in their sixth day. this is our fourth cancellation. the u.s. department of transportation saying since friday, delta has canceled more than 6000 flights. the airline now the subject of a federal investigation. >> we estimate that more than half a million passengers have been impacted by this. it's a travel nightmare for families desperate to get home, costing some people thousands of dollars to rebook with different airlines. >> we were supposed to fly in home sunday evening, they canceled our flight and the earliest they stated they can get us home would be thursday evening, and coming up at 7 a.m, we'll have the passenger rights. >> you need to know if your flight is delayed or canceled with your gma first. look, i'm faith abubey, abc news, atlanta. >> happening today at levi's stadium. the highly anticipated soccer match between two
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legendary franchises, english powerhouse chelsea football club is taking on wrexham a.f.c. on the welsh soccer team, so-called wrex coast tour. the match is at 7 p.m. and it's expected to draw huge crowds. police are warning soccer fans to get there early and be patient. wrexham has been made famous by the fx show welcome to wrexham and because actors ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney owned the team. new at six a plea for donations. the urgent need one. south bay nonprofit is putting out before kids head back to school, casting their ballots. >> the agreement just approved to allow teens to vote in some school board elections. >> and meteorologist drew tuma, we have one more day of our inland heat wave. heat advisories continue through the afternoon. these will end at 11 p.m. today, so we still have some very warm temperatures inland. not as hot as we were yesterday, but still take those precautions to stay cool and stay hydrated. n i love you. [vo]: and bravery. you got this. [vo]: all in the life... i love you.
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