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they all go back home right where we caught them. jeff: we have our incredible information, information towards conservation to ensure that this incredible creature, the suwannee alligator snapper, survives for generations to come, absolutely gorgeous. look at that. killing a community service officer in san jose. tragedy on the river a rafting trip turns into a frantic search for a man who went into the water. also
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found the launch of a three month protest on horseback, took over the golden gate bridge for a time this afternoon. the cause that has protesters heading to the nation's capitol. >> abc's always live abc seven news starts right now. >> they fell victim to the very threat they were protecting others from. that is the san jose police department is grieving the first of its kind line of duty death in its history. thanks for joining us. i'm j.r stone san jose police say a suspected drunk driver hit two of their community service officers. one of them has died. it happened last night on monterey highway and palm avenue in south san jose. abc seven news reporter suzanne vaughn tells us the community officers were conducting traffic control for an unrelated crash nearby when the second crash happened. >> 81 year old ken sasso picks up garbage and tries to keep monterey road in south san jose
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clean, even though he says it's a very dangerous area. >> i have to be very careful, that's for sure. >> on saturday night, san jose police say two of their community service officers or csos were working to control traffic at monterey road and palm avenue because of a crash down the road. a passerby got video of that first accident scene around 8:30 p.m. with all the fire trucks and first responders. >> they were all lined up here just before 10 p.m. >> police say a suspected drunk driver crashed into the two csos, the same passer by who saw the first accident scene told us they were surprised to see the second scene a short while late, they saw first responders performing cpr on one of the csos. police say one officer died from his injuries. the other officer who was seriously hurt, is expected to survive. >> we saw all the all the police cars and fire trucks and so we knew it was pretty bad. >> officers arrested the driver at the scene and they suspect he
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was driving drunk. the san jose police department released this statement saying, quote, our entire police family is heartbroken by this line of duty, death and our collective arms around his family, friends and teammates as we cope with this painful incident. neighbor ken sasso says police asked him if they could see his surveillance camera. sasso says monterey road has its issues. another neighbor tells me that police were at her home saturday nights asking to see her home. surveillance video. she says this intersection of palm and monterey has a lot of problems, and there have been many accidents here before. i think we need more enforcement of the speed limit along this corridor. >> nobody goes 55. they go 85, 95, 100. you know, san jose police say they're investigating the fatal collision that killed the cso. >> it's the first time in san jose pd history that a cso has been killed in the line of duty. csos help police respond to and investigate lower priority calls. on monday, acting chief
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paul joseph is expected to provide more information about the investigation and the cso killed in south san jose, suzanne phan. >> abc seven news developing news on the park fire containment of the gigantic wildfire slowly increased overnight. it's gone from 28 to 30%. containment lines have held steady despite hotter temperatures and extreme fire conditions. some light rain fell on the eastern part of the fire, but humidity has dropped and triple digit heat has returned. the fire's acreage has grown to more than 400,000, making it the fourth largest wildfire in state history. it is 30% contained. flames have destroyed more than 570 structures evacuated residents are slowly being allowed back like rick piro, who found the remains of his beloved family cat in the ruins of his home in forest ranch in butte county. >> out. there was a chair that he loved to hide under because
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he was a little shy, so he sure enough found that he was curled, probably curled up there. and we get to let him go >> pah'-ha-row lost his former home in the deadly camp fire six years ago. a man rafting on the american river drowned after he was thrown into fast moving and frigid water saturday morning. the rafter, who was in his 30s, was not wearing a life jacket. that's according to sacramento metro fire. he is the fifth person to drown in this region this year. firefighters are urging visitors to properly wear life jackets, which can be borrowed for free at some popular recreation spots in the north bay. the sonoma county sheriff's office says there have been four drownings on the russian river, so far this year. warning signs about river dangers are posted near monte rio public beach. first responders urge people not to go into the river without a life
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jacket if they can't swim in the south bay, a child suffered burns in a house fire in east san jose. paramedics rushed the child to the hospital. the fire started yesterday afternoon at a home on clyde drive. fire crews posted these pictures and say the flames destroyed the home, damaged a backyard shed and the fence of an adjacent home. no word yet on what ignited this fire. a gps device helped catch a robbery suspect in vallejo, police say on friday, the man assaulted an employee and stole about $3,000 from a safe at a business on sonoma boulevard and redwood street. along with the money, he also took a gps tracking device. he then went to rob a second nearby business, but officers had his location and arrested him. investigators say he is a convicted felon who was on probation. happening now. tropical storm debby is racing towards florida and gaining
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strength. the storm is expected to hit florida as a hurricane overnight, bringing historic amounts of rain to the southeast. abc news reporter faith abubey is in gainesville, florida, where people are bracing for flooding. reporter tropical storm debby rolling towards florida. >> the system is expected to strike the big bend region, where the panhandle meets the peninsula. >> it is going to move very slowly across northern florida and southeast georgia, and the result of that is less going to be a wind event at that point than a rain event. it is going to drop a lot of rain across many parts of the state. >> about 10 million people in its path, more than ten inches of rain in some areas expected, along with fears of life threatening flash floods. storm surges potentially as high as ten feet, more than 1600 flights canceled. >> you can prepare as much as you want, and it's just kind of depends on what happens. >> workers in jacksonville clearing potentially hazardous
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trees. governor ron desantis urging residents to be on alert. >> most deaths from flooding are from individuals who are driving in flooded waters. it only takes one foot of moving water to move a vehicle, so please stay off the road. if a flood watch or warning is issued in your area >> president biden has approved a disaster declaration for florida, georgia's governor activating emergency resources and a state of emergency declared in south carolina. faith abubey abc news, gainesville, florida. >> an indigenous tribe ancestral to the bay area want to be recognized. they set off tay across the golden gate bridge, and their quest for federal recognition. we hear from the muwekma ohlone tribe, who are now on a journey they call the trail of truth. new hope tonight that the show will go on an update on a local theater company's effort to avoid a final curtain call. >> i'm spencer christian, we had gray skies for much of the day because of lingering low clouds
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and fog. i'll have a look at some sunnier days coming our way in my accuweather for
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make your getaway now and cache in at cache creek casino resort. calling the trail of truth tribal chairwoman is leading a protest horseback ride across the country to bring awareness to muwekma ohlone fight for federal recognition. without it, they have no land of their own or sovereignty. unrecognized tribes miss out on federal
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funding for everything from health care to housing and education, and we muwekma ohlone, along with other and recognized tribes throughout california, don't have access to educate our children for free, to uplift them from the generational trauma that we have faced, the poverty that we still live in. >> it's real. it's very real for us. we're not going away. and that's what this truth is about. and this journey, the trail of truth, started today at crissy field and will end in october in washington, d.c. the next stop is in sacramento later this week to bring their demands to the state capitol. >> and governor newsom, we will be following along the trail of truth as part of our continuing coverage. the council on american-islamic relations has a new home in the san francisco bay area. a ribbon cutting
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ceremony was held this morning at its new home in santa clara. the organization's leadership, along with members of the bay area muslim community, were able to tour the new facility. the group says. having a new permanent office will help the organization better serve and empower american muslims. new details cal shakes in orinda says it is $20,000 away from a fundraising goal. the regional theater company says it has raised more than $330,000 in an online campaign and private matching pledges. cal shakes hopes to raise the rest by tomorrow. the theater company suffered a financial blow due to the pandemic, and then expected funding fell through. cal shakes hopes to produce one play this summer season. some oakland a's fans have pretty strong feelings about the team leaving town, and that includes the front man for east bay punk band green day, the not so legal way he showed
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his allegiance to the oakland ballers and we check out an event sure to bring out the kid in all of us. next, 25,000ft■!sf crazy inflatable fun. >> i'm spencer christian. there are some triple digit heat in our forecast of future, and i'll have a look at that i love you. [vo]: and bravery. you got this. [vo]: all in the life... i love you. [vo]: of a child. starlight exists to bring happiness to hospitalized children when they need it most. because happiness matters.
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dan ashley singing the national anthem ahead of the ballers game against the northern colorado owls, the new pioneer league team turned today's home game into an early halloween celebration, with costume contests and trick or treating fun times all around. the ballers are getting some rock and roll love. green day's billie joe armstrong spray painted a green b over an a's logo at rogers center in toronto. armstrong posted the video on his instagram last week. now, the east bay native used to be a big a's supporter but has become a big ballers fan since the a's announced their plans to move to las vegas. people had an extra spring in their step at alameda point this weekend. that's where the big bounce america tour made another bay area stop, bringing with it the world's largest bounce house. organizers have inflated seven different inflatable attractions, including one that's 24,000ft■!s. this year's
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tour is bigger than last year's, when it paid a visit to golden gate fields parking lot. tickets are on sale now, starting at 22 bucks for toddlers. the attraction is open through next sunday, joined by spencer christian here. 22 for toddlers. i don't know how much it is for us, but that wasn't that wasn't a bounce house. >> that was a bounce mansion, a bounce city. exactly. looks like fun. well, today was a great day to get out and have some fun. although for much of the day we had clouds lingering over the bay and near the coastline because of the strong marine layer. now that's going to excuse me getting all choked up on my own weather that's going to start to thin out a little bit as that high pressure system nudges westward over the next couple of days, bringing us a warm up. but for now, we have a strong cooling marine layer, and we've got some pretty steady winds flowing on shore right now as well, generally about 15 to 25mph at the surface, and the 24 hour temperature change is significant because of that
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lingering morning cloud cover. we have right now, temperatures about five to 8 or 10 degrees cooler across the bay area than they were at this time yesterday. so you can see the effect of the lingering morning low clouds. right now we've got mainly sunny skies away from the coast at 60 degrees here in san francisco, upper 60s at oakland, and hayward, 77 at san jose 74. redwood city 57 at half moon bay. now you can see the clouds pretty much hung around the golden gate, just about all day long. and of course, they're getting even deeper now and expanding out across the bay. it's 85 degrees up north at santa rosa, 72 at napa. we have 90 at fairfield, 93 at concord, 86 at livermore. so we do have some warm spots in our inland areas. and here's a look across the embarcadero from our rooftop camera overnight into monday morning. fog and drizzle near the coast and bay tomorrow afternoon. warm summer pattern. and then tuesday and wednesday. triple digit heat will return to our inland areas overnight. look for that deepening, expanding marine layer that i mentioned pushing across the bay and locally inland. lots of patchy drizzle along the coast and some
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moving onshore during the early morning hours. overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the mid to upper 50s and highs tomorrow. low 60s at the coast, low to mid 70s near the bay and low 90s generally in our inland areas. and here comes the warm up on our accuweather seven day forecast tuesday. we'll see several inland locations topping out at about 100 degrees, maybe 101. wednesday very close to 100in. most of the hot spots inland. so it's quite likely 1 or 2 places will hit 100. but then a cooling trend starts on thursday. and as we get into the end of the week and next weekend, we'll be in a nice, comfortably mild to warm range of temperatures. no extremes anywhere. a great weekend coming up next weekend. >> you're full of heating trends, but cooling is something i think all of us enjoy. >> we're looking forward to it. >> thank you so much. okay, chris alvarez was here. a little more on sports coming up. >> yeah. waiting for that football weather. spencer. yeah. five weeks in a day until the niners open the regular season. we're going to go camping with san francisco. plus searching for a series win in cincy. the
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everything you want is right here (♪) (♪) the disney+, hulu, max bundle. chappie's bat. well, there you go, chap. >> that's got center. that's got carry. that's gone. >> well, webby, maybe that's what they needed. they just needed you to get on uh. >> yeah. i want to stay on the mic. i'm gonna stay on here all
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game now. >> uh. he didn't, but the giants bats. woke up right after that. lamonte wade jr breaks the tie on the first pitch of the sixth. first in over a month. it's three two giants and then chappie on defense. how about a barehanded pickup right here to nab tj friedel right there. ends the sixth inning preventing the tying run from scoring. he's not a platinum gold glove or platinum gold platinum. glover excuse me for nothing. he's better at defense than i'm saying the sportscast uh. in the eighth, the giants put away the five run eighth. stay hot. tyler fitzgerald two run blast. the july nl rookie of the month has hit ten homers in 16 games. that's barry bonds, willie mays territory. giants win eight two, once again within a game of 500. and in dc starting tomorrow, four and a half games back in the final wild card spot rubber match between the a's and the dodgers. bottom one a's already down two. nothing but runner on for brant rooker and that is way gone. team leading 28th homer of the year. we're tied at two in the third. same score. runner on for cavan biggio. it's a base
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hit up the middle. that brings home the go ahead run. and he's going to try and get greedy and get to second. and the catcher nabs him there. but that proves to be the game winning swing a low scoring game. dodgers win it three two. the a's host the white sox starting tomorrow in chicago, enters the series on a 20 game losing streak, the longest major league skid in 36 years. if the a's beat them tomorrow, the south siders will tie the 1988 orioles for the most losses in american league history in a row. that is the modern major league record is 23, set by the 1961 phillies, a mark chicago will tie if the a's sweep them. all right to a team that's much better. just five weeks in one day from now, the niners going to open the season, hosting the jets for a monday night matchup right here on abc seven. as of today, no new contracts for trent williams and brandon aiyuk. brock purdy is eligible for a contract extension next season. this season is going to make about $985,000 in base salary on his initial rookie deal. that's good money for sure, but with success has come additional opportunities for money off the field. >> does that provide a nice
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supplemental income? i'm like, seriously, next question. >> how do i describe it? >> like, yeah, just security. you know, with our house where we live. and, when we travel and stuff, being able to, you know, fly first class and do like those kinds of things and, ubers like the more expensive ones were the more private, like, i don't know how to describe it, but, i'm just thinking long term for my wife, and i like. yes, like the privacy aspect. like with privacy comes expenses. and it's a little bit more expensive with that kind of lifestyle. so that's what i'm thinking of. >> he handled that question very well. uber blacks are very expensive. but brock purdy set could make anywhere between 50 to 60 million coming up in his next contract. so he'll be okay on that end. he's got like toyota, alaska airlines. there's another like, i forget the other one. it's like doing like a seed company. he's making money off the field for sure. >> it's still wild to think that there are some college football
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players right now making more money than brock purdy. >> that's wild right? >> but how can that happen? he's going to ask for a payday come next year. >> let me go back to college for a year. >> thanks so
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widely popular street festival. tens of thousands crowded paseo padre parkway for the annual
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gathering, train rides, rock climbing and arts, and crafts, where a few of the many activities the festival is put on by a nonprofit fremont chamber of commerce and army of get this. 800 volunteers helped put on this festival, and they got everything for everybody here for kids to adults. >> and it's just a great time. but every year it gets busier and busier. so proceeds raised to help local after school programs, medical research and fund scholarships. >> that looks like a great time. boy, we missed the inflatable stuff and we missed that. two gu >> linsey: tonight, concerns about the potential for historic flooding as debby hits the gulf. flights canceled ahead of the airlines canceling flights ahead of the storm,. and vice president kamala harris meets with her running mate. we begin with debby intensifying with landfall expected early tomorrow.

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