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>> pretty smoky in the tunnel. i don't know how bad the fire was. i didn't see it. once they told us there was a fire. they said evacuate at the back of the car. >> now, at six bart riders evacuated following an outage sparked by a fire. it closed several stations. will those disruptions extend into today? plus cleanup in the east bay? how neighbors are dealing with the aftermath of the point fire. fire crews also making further progress. and as we speak, thousands of runners are making their way through the san francisco marathon, starting today. good morning everybody. it's sunday, july 28th. we're thinking of all those runners right now as i know you want to be out there, steph, i know i think i really do. yeah. seeing them go through all the cameras, it's been fun to track their progress. totally. >> yes. they are getting after it. and this morning we are looking at the clouds that have
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once again infiltrated the entire bay area. wider view. we are under what we call a trough pattern that keeps conditions cool around the bay. in fact, below average pier 39 right now. little activity out there where it is 55 downtown, 60 in oakland, 62 in san jose and a cloudy look at okay, across the bay. the clouds are stacked up. 55 santa rosa. it's 56 by the delta. air quality is good, but i want to show you the upper level smoke forecast for today, which is way high in the atmosphere showing a little bit of haze. this is above 25,000ft for your sunday. we'll have moderate air quality in the north bay. otherwise this lifts on out as we get to monday. there's a look at the temperatures coming up into the low to mid 80s with fog banking up along the shoreline today. >> stephanie. lisa thank you. we're following developing news. we're waiting to hear if bart service at some stations will be operating as normal today. it's after a fire and outage shut down four stations yesterday,
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forcing hundreds of riders to evacuate. here's a list of the stations affected. 12th street 19th street. lake merritt and fruitvale. our crews were at the embarcadero station last night, not too long after the giants game ended. abc7 news reporter anser hassan talked to people who had to evacuate. >> the smoke billowing out onto oakland streets was coming from the 12th street bart station below. it was pretty smoky in the tunnel. >> i don't know how bad the fire was. i didn't see it. once they told us there was a fire, they said evacuate at the back of the car, rene morfin and his girlfriend were among the hundreds of bart passengers evacuated. >> they were stuck on bart for 30 minutes until they were let out. >> it was a bit scary just because we didn't know what was going on, but after they evacuated us, we were like, fine. >> we had an engine company that was here at the 12th street bart station. they were here for a medical call and they smelled smoke, so they continued to investigate and found smoke in one of the tunnels. >> battalion chief linda buell says they located the fire
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coming from an electrical room that burned through some wires and immediately cut power, which impacted the bart stations and forced the evacuations. the smoke in the tunnels by the bart ventilation system was cleared out, which is why we're able to do the safe evacuations to 19th street and 12th street. >> we were extremely lucky today that we were able to evacuate with no injuries. >> charlie geter was supposed to meet friends in oakland for an event, but they didn't make it. >> they were texting me from the bart every like even coming down from berkeley. they were stopped on both sides. >> buell says the fire was contained to just the electrical room. how the fire started is still under investigation. >> any time you have a fire, you know, you burn through wires, you burn through cables. so when you have exposed wire and electrical, you know you can't put any power through it or else it's going to your problem is going to continue. we have recommend the uh- until they can get that repair done as not to turn the power back on anser hassan. >> abc seven news. >> now, bart officials did not get any indication as to when those repairs will be completed. until we hear from bart, riders should keep an eye out for any
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potential delays this morning. new developments now on the park fire near chico, showing no signs of slowing down. it's burned over 350,000 acres in butte and tehama counties. that makes it the seventh largest wildfire in california history. yesterday, crews caught a break. thanks to the wetter weather. containment is now at 10%. here's abc seven news reporter tara campbell. reporter >> flames scorching over 350,000 acres. the park fire growing at a rapid rate. governor gavin newsom ordering a state of emergency in butte. and to him, a counties saturday. the governor getting a first hand look as evacuations continue. >> fire blows over. i can't make any promise or guarantee that we can get up there to save your life. >> rachael vaughan, fleeing her home near forest ranch. >> it's been stressful. i mean, i had to leave some animals behind, turn them loose, and my
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horse. and not having the funds or the means to even provide for my family outside of my home has been difficult. >> the fire destroying numerous structures, including homes as more than 2400 firefighters battled back, including crews from the san francisco fire department. >> they're battling you know, long hours, which is which is typical of these fires and basically unfamiliar territory is also another thing that we try our best to learn the lay of the land while we're up there. we have been sent to the chico area several times uh- historically, in the past maybe 15 years, we've been up there a handful of times because it's kind of common, unfortunately, to have fires up in around that area. >> this area also saw the deadliest wildfire in state history, the camp fire, killing 85 people. in 2018, the town of paradise once again under threat. it was very impactful. >> every once in a while when we smell smoke or see smoke like that, it does trigger us. it
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triggers the people here in paradise. it's just part of the when you go through trauma, that's what happens. >> parts of paradise now under evacuation warning. >> i'm getting evacuation alerts and, you know, be ready. and so i'm packed up my dog, my cat. that's all i can do is wait and watch and hopefully get alerts. so meanwhile, cal fire is hoping favorable weather this weekend can help slow the spread of the fire. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> now to the fast moving fire in sunol. the creek fire has burned more than 700 acres near welch creek and calaveras roads. it started around 4 p.m. on friday and is now 10% contained. forward progress is stopped and there are evacuations in place at the sunol regional wilderness park, as well as some road closures in the east bay. many families forced out by the point fire are back home this morning. that fire burned about 470
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acres, with containment now at 70% retardant. drops. may have helped save these homes, but it's also made a mess. abc seven news reporter suzanne phan talks to neighbors who are still cleaning up. >> thank god i'm so grateful that, the house is here. >> eleonora schwartz thankful for the firefighters who saved her home from the point fire. it blackened hundreds of acres as it raced across ridges and down hillsides, coming right up to her neighbor's property. >> the fire was real close to these people's house, and they were running out with bags in their hand. >> abc seven news talked to schwartz friday as she, her husband and dog evacuated their home. her vehicle was hit by retardant right after his sheriff's deputies arrived on her doorstep and ordered her and neighbors to leave just as they said that the helicopter passed and drench us on this saturday, streets are painted pink. it's the aftermath of all the fire
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retardant dumped on homes in this bay point neighborhood. families who evacuated have been allowed to come back. scott malone returned and realized retardant is covering everything yards, homes, cars, even playgrounds. >> my wife, referred to as barbie ville or something. it was so pink. they told us it's a water soluble, so it should wash off. >> we saw neighbor after neighbor cleaning, washing retardant off homes and scrubbing the remnants off their cars. kevin pereira knows it won't be a quick process. >> it's going to take a few days. >> pereira says the fire that marched toward his home terrified him. the aerial attacks, including the retardant drops, literally hit home. >> i did see the helicopter, like, spray. the, the retardant right. and, man, it was a scary moment. i was i was scared for these neighbors over here. >> cal fire says these aerial attacks were a critical weapon against the fire. >> there were multiple air tankers there as well as
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helicopters. >> and the air tankers are there to put in retardant drops. that helps slow the spread of the fire. >> firefighters now say they have the upper hand on the point. fire neighbor eleanor schwartz counts it as a blessing that the danger in her neighborhood has passed. >> i think we are kind of a thankful that, we could come back to the house because when things like this happen, people come back to nothing. >> and here's a closer look at all the retardant that's been dropped on this neighborhood during the point fire crews have been battling gusty winds as well as dry conditions. but the good news is no homes have been damaged in this fire in bay point. suzanne phan abc seven news. >> cal fire says a fire that scorched nearly 400 acres along the altamont pass is 95% contained. it started thursday night near north flynn road, just outside of livermore. the cause is still under investigation, but an initial report from chp shows a car
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caught fire on westbound i-580 and the flames spread to the grass. now you can track wildfires across the state in real time as well as air quality with our interactive wildfire tracker, just head to our website abc seven news.com/fire map. all right. to weather. now let's check in with lisa. >> it is certainly cloudy out there. mist and drizzle along the coast but a nice shot here of mount tam where temperatures once again will come up through the 70s this afternoon with sunshine earlier all across the bay area. i'll have the details when we return. >> lisa thank you. plus we have new details on a rescue mission along highway one that ended with a grim discovery on the peninsula, then sacred heart short of its goal. how you can help south bay students make sure they
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ago. this is a view atop our roof camera at 613. happening today. bay area activists will hold a vigil for sonia masih. she's the mother of two who was shot and killed by an illinois sheriff's deputy in her own home. activists are demanding justice as they honor her life, along with others who were killed in police custody. the vigil will begin at 15th street and broadway at 1230. people will then march to oscar grant plaza for a special ceremony. the oakland community will join over a dozen cities for a day of mourning for sonia masih. this as abc news obtained new details
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of a grievance filed for the former deputy, shaun grayson. grayson is the deputy seen in this police body camera footage shooting massey. he claims he was terminated without just cause he asked for his job back along with lost wages and benefits. grayson reportedly worked for six law enforcement agencies in the last four years, despite two prior duis. he was also discharged from the army for misconduct. massey's family has been outspoken since she was shot and killed. >> this is the hardest thing that we have ever been through as a massey. it just breaks my heart that our family has to go through this. >> massey's death has been ruled a homicide following a recent autopsy. it also found she was killed by a gunshot wound to the head. now to a story from the abc seven news i-team. the oakland police department is
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close to getting a huge technology upgrade that could cost taxpayers more than $6 million. now, police argue this new software will enhance efficiency and help the city's flawed 911 system. yet the process to get here highlighted another multimillion dollar mistake. oakland is in dire need of new technology. it currently has the slowest 9-1-1 emergency response time in the entire state, and it doesn't help. the city has been crippled with software issues. let me be very clear. >> this is a huge underinvestment. >> years before the ransomware hack that leaked the city's network on the dark web, a crucial decision was made in 2017 to replace the city's 20 year old software. oakland city council authorized $12.8 million to install a new 9-1-1 public safety it system that included new dispatch and records management software from motorola, but a civil grand jury report found three years later, it was never fully implemented.
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in fact, both the software and hardware at the emergency communications center were labeled as so out of date. it is no longer supportable, the report added. opd was forced to buy replacement parts on ebay because they were no longer available. >> completely unacceptable, unexplainable and certainly uh. we need to hold ourselves as governmental employees more accountable. >> staffing shortages and impacts from the pandemic were to blame. now it's been seven years and the problem still hasn't been fixed. but this week there's a push to change that. the city's i.t. department is recommending a new purchase with a tech company to replace opd's record management system with a modern software called mark 43. that's fully cloud hosted. >> i would assume, though, why they're advocating for the utilization of cloud is because it could probably be accessed for more locations if passed, it would cost taxpayers up to $6.1
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million, but it's being heavily vetted in the wake of the city's massive 2023 data leak. 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. >> according to a report obtained by the i-team last year, opd determined the motorola software was, quote, difficult to use, leading to increased report times and the issues were unable to be resolved. issues like that could have been avoided if the tech was properly vetted. we asked opd that very question did they determine this new software would be compatible with their systems? we were told the software was reviewed by several department subject matter experts to gauge efficacy. opd also visited a local law enforcement department who is currently using mark 43 to obtain their feedback, which was positive. opd may also acquire a new $27,000 subscription with gladiator forensics to collect
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and analyze call record data. police say it would help arrest wanted suspects and enhance criminal investigations. state privacy law would still require opd to have a warrant in order to access that data. now, if you have a story for the i-team, you can call this number on your screen 188 40 i-team or head to our website abc7 news.com slash i-team. happening right now, more than 30,000 runners are on the streets for the san francisco marathon. the 26 mile loop started at mission street and the embarcadero at 515 this morning, and with record participation, they picked up the race shirts and bibs at the marathon expo yesterday. >> i think for us, this is a community run. when it comes down to it, a lot of our runners come from the local bay area and it's just a way to bring everybody together in a really cool city and go on a running tour and see all the amazing monuments.
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>> the race takes runners across the golden gate bridge and through golden gate park, fisherman's wharf and oracle park. you can expect to see street closures and public transit disruptions throughout the day, and you can find a full list of those service changes over on muni's website. it will certainly be a brisk start for all of those runners. this morning. lisa. we've been cheering them on from our studios here as we've been watching them go by. yeah, and that cooling trend continues. >> that's right. you know we're looking at the coolest day of the next seven behind us yesterday. and then we're slowly going to see a transition. by the time we get to the middle to the end of the upcoming workweek. but as for today, just some minor changes getting in some sunshine sooner. still, looking at the breezy winds and our upper level pattern. still allowing for the fog and the cooler air to infiltrate much of california. and that is indeed helping the fire forecast with higher relative humidity, cooler temperatures not quite as windy.
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and there we go. look at all the runners there, the golden gate bridge, and so far the winds. not much of a factor. we will have the clouds though, clinging to the coast throughout the day, so it's a cool one if you are headed to the shoreline. 55. san francisco 60, oakland 61. in hayward, it's 62, in san jose with 50s from redwood city to half moon bay and the clouds stacked up sfo right now 55. santa rosa 57 by the delta mist and drizzle at times at the coast, not only this morning and overnight, but into your monday as well. 58 in livermore. boy, it was cool yesterday in our inland valleys. and there's a look at the shark tank. so over the next few days we'll keep the cooler than average weather with us. the warming trend inland begins wednesday, and that will take us through thursday and friday. and it looks like an area of high pressure to the south of us is going to build on in for the upcoming weekend, the first weekend of august, and that's going to bring more warmth. so we have had more above average days in july, as
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you know, record warmth. but for the time being, it's the low clouds and fog allowing for that typical weather pattern. and as we get a bit of a wind shift when the clouds move in and pull back, we may see a little bit of that smoke drifting to the south. but it's not a big deal. we're not looking that at that to impact our air quality. the fog moves back in throughout the overnight hours and then early into monday it's a cloudy start. there's your mist and drizzle and the sea breeze getting ready to cue up throughout the afternoon. so noontime light winds by three 4:00. we've got winds over 20 miles an hour. the breezy winds through the delta right on through early next week, keeping temperatures not too hot. as we skip ahead to wednesday, we've got some low to mid 90s, maybe a bit above average, but still a pleasant day with sunny skies after that morning fog. thursday once again, little changes. by the time we get to the end of the week, we're seeing some upper 90s and slight warming here, but
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next weekend we'll have to fine tune that and see how warm we're going to get. 74 in fremont. look for 84 by the delta. it is 73 today. another comfortable day up in wine country with low 70s san mateo low clouds and fog spreading across the bay. widespread 50s. tonight the accuweather seven day forecast. so still cool. the next couple of days. warming trend getting underway. the middle of the week. very pleasant near average. and then by the time we hit august, temperatures begin to crank up a bit. (♪) (♪) (vo) with fargo, the new virtual assistant from wells fargo, you can pick up the tab even when you forget your wallet. (♪)
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forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes. the weather conditions firefighters hope will help them get a handle on it. all findings of a new breast cancer study. the important medical news and what it could potentially mean to women when it comes to surgery options and overtraining, forced her out of the pool, but simone manuel made the most of it. how it led to a new mission and some happy results at the summer games overnight. we can't wait to show you what team usa did. that's all coming up right here on gma. >> in san jose, sacred heart community service is asking for your help to support local youth in need. volunteers filled bags with school supplies for the annual pack a backpack program. but sacred heart still needs 1000 backpacks and $30,000 in donations to achieve their goal. >> our learning center will turn into a backpack store wonderland with school backpacks that are appropriate for kids kindergarten all the way up to 12th grade, and they get to come
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in and select the backpack that fits their unique personality and gets them excited for the school year. >> backpacks can be dropped off tomorrow until thursday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at sacred heart's donation station on south first street. pre-registered families will be able to pick up their free backpacks starting on tuesday, and thursday in the east bay. a new art exhibit is calling attention to west oakland's cultural legacy. artists of the neighborhood brought this showing together, titled west oakland matters, the event had live panels discussing how art and culture contribute to economic revitalization. >> you may live in a particular community or a particular set of limitations, but if your mind can expand and perceive beyond, it is usually the first step to getting past that space. so you've got to be able to cultivate the creativity within any community so that it's the soul of it doesn't die very important. >> it's always been bought down here. it's always been art down
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here. >> long time residents brought their own photos and records of the area over time. it featured a collection of paintings, photography, film, fashion and performance pieces. some beautiful work coming up in our next half hour on abc seven mornings. former president trump, addressing a recent attack on israel. his message amid tensions in the middle east and we've all seen it. you know, those service charges when you dine
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that mist in drizzle right. continuing on. yes. >> not only this morning but the next couple of mornings as our marine layer is pretty healthy and it is reached far inland, not quite to fairfield. travis air force base is clear, but you can see mount tam, a beautiful sunrise. the sun was up 20 minutes ago. it is 55 in the city, 61 in hayward. and as we look out towards the bay bridge, our roof camera very gray there, 55 santa rosa mist and drizzle along the shoreline. upper 50s there in our inland valleys. good air quality, although we do have some upper level smoke bringing most of the smoke to the northern sacramento valley, the adjacent foothills. with that wind shift overnight, we get a little of that overhead above 25,000ft, but you notice it just drifts off as we get into the next 24 hours. so nothing to be concerned about but the temperatures a switch today mid 80s inland and our uh- concord livermore area where you were only in the near 70 yesterday around the bay shore.
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we're in the upper 60s with those clouds clearing sooner and that mist and drizzle keeping it cool. just 60 at the coast. stephanie. all right lisa. >> thank you. new this morning. the campaign for vice president kamala harris has raised nearly $200 million in less than a week. more than two thirds of that amount is reportedly coming from first time donors. harris's campaign is holding more than 2300 events in battleground states this weekend. yesterday, she spoke to voters at a fundraiser in massachusetts. she also delivered a virtual address to appeal to young voters in this election, we know young voters will be key, and we know your vote cannot be taken for granted. >> it must be earned and that is exactly what we will do, harris said. >> she's the quote, underdog in the presidential race, but says her campaign is picking up steam. she'll hold another rally in atlanta on tuesday, coming up on this week, martha raddatz interviews new hampshire's
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governor chris sununu. he will discuss the republican party's strategy as they take on vice president kamala harris 100 days from the election. former president donald trump and running mate jd vance are rallying their supporters in minnesota this weekend. that state has not backed a gop candidate for president in over 50 years. mr. trump took aim at vice president harris, calling her a, quote, crazy liberal. he also addressed a recent strike on israel, saying it would not have happened under his presidency, that israel was just attacked very severely, attacked and hezbollah looks like. >> and this is things that won't happen. i mean, you just just can't they have to respect us. they have to respect. they cannot do this. they cannot do this. what they did just now with that attack is terrible. >> this week, mr. trump will return to pennsylvania for the first time since he survived the attempted assassination. he'll hold an indoor rally in
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harrisburg on wednesday. the middle east is bracing for a potential escalation in violence during a weekend of attacks this morning. israel is following through with its pledge to retaliate after a rocket hit an israeli controlled area in lebanon. the strike killed 12 children and teens in the golan heights area. israel says hezbollah is responsible, but the militant group is denying a role in the attack. the israeli defense minister visited the site, promising hezbollah, quote, will pay the price. it comes at a very sensitive time. israel and hamas officials continue negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage proposal in rome today, closer to home. now, the lawsuits are piling up for dublin based patelco credit union after a cyber attack took down their systems last month. our partners at the bay area news group report patelco is facing at least ten lawsuits in state and federal court. if the
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suits succeed, patelco could have to pay out as much as $5 billion. now to this if you dine out a lot, you likely have noticed some extra service charges on your bill. business owners say they're there to make sure workers get a decent living wage and health care coverage, but some customers have started to push back, building a better bay area reporter lyanne melendez takes a deeper look. >> if you eat out, you've likely seen them. surcharges tacked on to the tab with different names. service fee, labor surcharge, fair wage, employer mandates, health care security ordinance, sf safety and benefit charge. why so many terminologies? i mean, this is very confusing for the customer. i mean, what the heck is a safety and benefit charge? you know what? >> at the end of the day, there are always people that are going to try to get around something and find a way to make it work
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better for them. folks just have to vote with their feet, get up and get out and go somewhere else. that has more transparency. >> state senator bill dodd initially wrote the legislation to do away with all those surcharges, only to then exempt restaurants. and here's why we read we here on tv that how many restaurants are going out of business in the bay area? >> it's a tough time for restaurants. >> he's right. according to san francisco consumer price index, prices for food away from home in the san francisco bay area went up by 5.2% in the past year. you know what else has gone up for restaurant owner rene dennis? his rent. minimum wage. and that city health permit that in 2008 cost him $600 a year, is now up to $1,500. >> it keeps going up. we can't keep raising our prices in line with that, because then our customers get sticker shock. >> so restaurants across the state have started adding surcharges to their menus to
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make up for the rising costs. but sometimes those fees are not so obvious according to the law, any extra charges must be clearly and conspicuously displayed with an explanation. take this menu for example. i can read the prices no problem, but at the very bottom and not so conspicuous is this note i need my glasses for this one. it says to help defray the rising cost in west hollywood, a 4.5% administrative fee will be added to your check. go on social media sites and the conversation is heated. here are two examples. when i receive a bill that has a service fee or a mandatory tip on it, i don't tip. san francisco has been doing it for years. hence the fact one reason i no longer dine there once a week, as i did years ago. lauren hyman created a site called sephisa inviting
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customers to record the surcharge of each restaurant. >> you know, so i created this website to make it easy for me and other, you know, consumers to just to easily understand how much something is going to cost before before they purchase them. and they visit a restaurant and sit down. >> and that kind of disclosure worries some restaurant owners who have already seen a backlash. this is really controversial and some restaurant owners didn't want to be interviewed. why is that? what are they afraid of? oh it's hot right now. >> i read things like reddit and a lot of social media and people are either posting, oh, 13% on my bill for this restaurant and they'll call out that restaurant at pascal. >> rene dennis charges an extra 5% to help supplement wages. faced with some disgruntled customers, some cafes and restaurants are eliminating that surcharge and just increasing the prices.
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>> instead, they were kind of confused, perplexed, sometimes thrown off in a way that made them discouraged from buying product and stuff like that. >> at craftsman and wolves along the valencia corridor. once they eliminated the surcharge marked on the bill, it made things a lot easier for everyone. in fact, most people we spoke to would rather pay more for a meal if it meant not paying that surcharge. >> i have $37.65, and that way you can put a meal together from the menu without having to worry about. is there going to be some fee? i don't have enough for the fee because that's a that's that's a deadly moment when there's a fee. >> i think there's a simplicity in that. and i think it feels a little more transparent. we just got back from europe where we were encouraged basically not to tip. >> that's what they do at zazie, a popular french style restaurant in the coal valley neighborhood. so let me see if i get this right. you don't charge a service charge? no or you don't add any health insurance?
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no. okay. the tip. you don't even ask for a tip. no. so how do you make that work, >> back in 2015, we did raise our prices 20%. >> owner megan cornelius told us how that 20% is used is clearly posted on each menu. >> it says a tip for your restaurant. all prices include a living wage, fully funded health care, dental care and 401 k for all of our hard working staff. >> but rene dennis says that model doesn't add up to a solution for him. >> no other way to put it. you know, we're robbing peter to pay paul in san francisco. >> lyanne melendez, abc seven news. >> well, still ahead this morning, a big weekend at comic con, marvel taking center stage. and that familiar face returning to the mcu. and we'll take you outside for a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. and if you look closely, you see all
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and marvel took center stage this weekend. new movies are coming and so are some new face, but this time it's the return of a certain actor in a different role that could be the highligh. here's reporter george pennacchio with our sister station in los angeles. >> the big headline from comic-con this weekend, robert downey jr, is returning to the mcu, but not as iron man. this time, he's a villain downey jr is set to play victor von doom or doctor doom first in avengers doomsday. that's for may 2026, and then a year later
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in avengers secret wars. marvel studios also introduced fans to the stars of three films for next year. in july of 2025, we'll see a new take on fantastic four. >> we are having a really, really good time. i think that i'm endlessly inspired by the cast that we're in. and, and i don't know, i couldn't, i couldn't dream of something better in terms of stepping into something like this. >> a couple of months before that, we'll see. thunderbolts. >> i think it's a side of marvel that we haven't seen before. it is a very honest side, and there's no way of describing it other than you might need to watch the movie. we can't say anything. i've already given you too much. >> i think this movie has is going to have its own sort of energy, and i'm excited about that. >> there's plenty of kicking in this film, and, even i get to do some, which is fun.
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>> marvel's 2025 slate will kick off on valentine's day with captain america brave new world, with anthony mackie taking the baton from chris evans. >> this character is very different than chris's cat. you know, he's more of a everyday guy, super hero as opposed to a muscle bound superhero. >> also on board harrison ford playing the president. >> this is a character that carries a strong emotional story that's very much a key to the development of the of the overall plot. and i was very delighted to have the chance to play this character, work with me, sam. >> action seems to just find yo. >> yeah, yeah, it finds me on the floor most of the time. >> now you're a part of the mcu for the moment in san diego. george pennacchio abc seven news for the moment. >> more to come there. all right, lisa, how's it looking out there? >> all right, we've got the
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cloud deck. pretty generous, extending inland. and from mount tam there you can see it is kind of gray, but temperatures will be a little warmer today with slightly sooner clearing. not too warm. but we do have warmer weather in my seven day outlook. stay of dry age-related macular degeneration, can irreversibly damage your vision. it can progress faster than you think. when ga threatens your eyes, take a stand. slow ga with syfovre. syfovre is an eye injection that was proven to slow damaging lesion growth over 2 years with increasing effect over time. it's the only fda-approved treatment to slow ga
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try one today. the giants are hoping for another win today following a country music filled saturday. here's abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez. >> good morning. giants hosting a doubleheader saturday against the rockies. fans getting two games for the price of one. and in game one, blake snell taking the hill in search of his first win this season. all right. game one. brother and sister having fun in the stands. i'd rather be in montana. i'd rather be at oracle park. scoreless in the second. matt chapman that's out of here. 15th home of the year.
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second of the week one. nothing. san francisco. snell has been dialed in over his last two starts and no different here. how about a career high 15 strikeouts in six innings, the most by any pitcher in six innings in the modern baseball era. that's ever one shy of the franchise record. 16 becomes the first giants pitcher to strike out 15 since tim lincecum struck out 15 exactly 15 years ago. on this day. not kidding. snell's best outing as a giant possibly though his last with the trade deadline on tuesday. we'll wait and see. and yet he didn't get the win because the bullpen gave up the tying run in the seventh and in the seventh. patrick bailey, a two run double for the lead. giants win four one. snell, on his sensational outing, admitting he was absolutely going for a new career high in k's. >> uh- the last couple innings i was really trying. yeah, i knew where i was at. i was like, i need to get 13 more than 13, so when i went out for the sixth, i was well aware of what i was trying to do, fifth, i was aware
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i was like, okay, let's get a couple more strikeouts. but yeah, the last two innings, i was like, i was only going for strikeouts in between games. >> logan webb taking the stage with tyler rich during his concert, where he actually starred in one of his music videos a few years ago. so in the game, bottom one scoreless runner on for mike yastrzemski off the bottom of the wall in right, jorge soler on the move and he is safe. yaz in with an rbi triple. it's one nothing. giants hayden birdsong struck out 12 rockies in his last start on sunday, this time striking out 8 in 5 innings. the kid picks up his second career win and stay hot. tyler fitzgerald solo blast to left eighth homer in his last ten games. giants win five nothing. they sweep the doubleheader. they'll go for a four game sweep later today. a's in anaheim. foul ball towards the upper deck. cameraman thinks it's bouncing down, but this a's fan cat like quickness i got that baseball. nice play oakland striking first. two on for shea langoliers. and towards the rock
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pile. it's a three run shot off former giant tyler anderson 411ft 20th of the year three. nothing a's major league best 41st home run in july for oakland. and it stands up. look at brett harris great stop at third. long throw across the diamond for the out. a's win three one. they can also go for a four game sweep later today. nhra nationals drag racing at sonoma. this weekend. funny car qualifying friday night and blake alexander's car just destroyed as he's ripping down the track. the body flies right off. i mean, this is crazy. he was okay. would continue to race and actually won the heat. believe it or not, the finals are later today. that's your look at sports. have a great sunday. let's send things back to you. >> all right. the giants face the rockies again today. first pitch here at home is at 105 lisa. >> yeah a little on the cool side. you'll need the jacket, but we'll have some sun. temperatures in the 60s, about 64 and partly cloudy. breezy winds. and then by the ninth inning, about 65. little change
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there. so the pattern has not changed that much either. as we look at the upper level atmosphere and you can see a few features moving to the north of us, low clouds and fog for everyone, and improving fire weather with higher relative humidity, lower temperatures, cloudy skies and the runners there, the golden gate bridge will keep the clouds there throughout the day. it is 55 in the city and half moon bay 60, oakland two mile visibility, half moon bay, low 60s san jose and from our emeryville camera, it is a gray start. 55 santa rosa, 58, in concord. boy, it was cool yesterday. our inland valleys. it was warmer in the north bay today. we'll be warmer in the north bay and the east bay with sooner clearing. there's a look at the shark tank below average the next few days, so not too typical for what we've been having in july. so really, mid-summer should be a lot warmer than this. and we'll get into the warming trend wednesday and thursday. near average friday, we begin to bring those temperatures up and
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into the weekend. we're looking hot again. there is a look at the low clouds and fog once again. far reaching. but as it pulls back, we'll get sunshine sooner. anywhere from 11 to 12:00. we're mostly sunny, except the fog at the coast, and you'll notice that it stays there. it moves right back in overnight, peeling back again and the mist and drizzle with us. 8:00 monday morning. it's cloudy, a sunny and breezy afternoon on the way, so the winds kicking up to over 20 to 25 miles an hour. so even through the delta the next several days it's not going to be too hot. they will have the smoke, the northern sacramento valley, the adjacent foothills from the park fire for the south bay 77. santa clara, sunnyvale in the mid 70s up through the 70s. today, compared to yesterday, the gray sky, the clouds today though a brighter afternoon and milder for you down in redwood city in the 70s. 65 for you downtown. partly cloudy. san francisco and up in the north bay. warmer today 82 santa rosa, vallejo 78. and on
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the bay shore here it's cool, it's breezy, but it's certainly brighter with 69 in oakland, 73 union city heading inland, and it's a pleasant but not so hot afternoon for you in concord 82 there as well as livermore few mid 80s out by the delta. the accuweather seven day forecast still cool for july and a warming trend getting going just a couple degrees each day through tuesday. by wednesday we're near average for summertime and getting into august. temperatures climbing back up. so we'll have to watch that closely. we'll be above average then it looks like into next weekend. stephanie. >> all right lisa thank you a reminder you can watch all our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and
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for the basketball teams. 2024 2025 gold squad, blue crew, junior jam squad and hardwood classics. today's final round will be at thrive city. nearly 140 dancers have been invited back for the auditions, because you got to get that invite back in order to qualify. only the top 90 dancers will be selected across those four teams, and auditions start at 130 this afternoon, so much creativity with those routines. >> yeah, amazing. >> amazing. yeah. >> all right, well, we're looking at a gray start. it's going to be another cool afternoon. but slightly warmer sunshine makes its presence known a little bit sooner around the bay. but temperatures just in the low 80s inland, low 70s around the bay shore. little
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change getting into monday. a slow warming trend gets going by the middle of the week, and that will take us to near average readings inland. but by the end of the week, here we go again. high pressure expands and we're looking hot mid and upper 90s, perhaps inland by next weekend. >> stephanie, so categorically would you consider this a heat wave next weekend if we get three days in a row near 100? >> yes. >> okay. so we'll be we'll be tracking it. >> yes. thank you lisa. >> and thank you all for joining us. i'm stephanie sierra along with lisa argen. the news continues at 9 a.m. have a great day. >> this is abc 724 over seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> yeah. you're watching abc seven news live anytime,
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