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cracking down on retail crime now at five. governor newsom is set to take new action this morning in the south bay. what we know about his plans as new data shows crime is dropping statewide. >> and it may look like this shop is on fire, but this is actually the business owner's creative way to stop thieves who strike overnight. we're going to show you how it works.
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>> countdown to the democratic national convention. democrats from across the country are about to converge on chicago. we'll introduce you to a bay area delegate ready to represent california. good morning. you made it to friday. >> it's august 16th to start the check of our forecast with drew. yes. >> so one more day of just really wonderful weather out there before we turn cooler heading into the weekend. a live look outside from sutro tower. the city is sparkling this morning. we have clear skies in much of the region in fact, there's very minimal fog out there. just some patchy cloud cover around the bay shoreline. even the coast. right now, no half moon bay is not reporting anything, but i just looked at the observations and we do have clear skies even there. so we'll start out with a lot of sunshine this morning. once that sun is up here after 6 a.m, mid 50s to the low 60s. right now. good morning. livermore 5860, in cupertino. we're at 57 in san mateo. mixed bag of 50s and 60s from the north bay to the inland east bay or ocean water temperature currently 57 degrees. let's talk about our inland communities. one more day of those above average
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temperatures. lots of sunshine out there. very similar to yesterday, upper 80s to the lower 90s around the bay shoreline. it's going to be a bright morning out there. we have a lot of sunshine from the start. mid 70s this afternoon, but again, we will have that breeze picking up just like the past couple of days. winds about 15 to 25mph along the coast. today we'll see partly cloudy skies, temperatures in the 60s. but you notice tomorrow morning we have a chance of some light showers, some widespread drizzle. we'll talk about that coming up in eight minutes. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times. yeah. >> good morning drew. we're going to start off with a look at our overall map. the green signaling clear and quiet conditions across the bay area. this is minus the typical slowdown along the altamont pass made even tougher this morning because of a high wind advisory that's issued for some parts there and then. hello walnut creek. you can see an easy drive on 680 in walnut creek. both directions at this hour flowing freely. and then i'm going to take you to oakland, 8-80 cam showing no issues on the nimitz as cars pass the coliseum. >> reggie stopping retail theft has been a big focus of crime
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fighting efforts across the state recently. today, the governor is going to be in the south bay to take a new step in that fight. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is here with what we know about the plan and new data about how the state's retail crime crackdown has been going. gloria. >> good morning. reggie. this morning, governor newsom is scheduled to sign new legislation in san jose. his office has not given specifics about that legislation yet. but today's event is happening just days after the governor got a package of bills aimed at fighting retail theft in the state, and the bills address serial thieves, cargo theft and allowing law enforcement and district attorneys to prosecute. this comes as the governor's office is touting effective work from its california highway patrol task force to combat retail theft. according to the governor's office, 167 retail theft suspects were arrested in california last month. that's more than double from the previous month, with nearly 900 arrests this year, more than $7 million in stolen goods have been recovered, and the governor
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will be in san jose at 10:00 this morning. we will have the event streaming for you on our apps and also on abc7 news.com. kumasi. >> thank you. gloria. one business owner in san francisco has crafted a new tactic that he hopes will stop would be thieves. our cameras were there when the jewelry store owner and the city's pacific heights neighborhood demonstrated how it works. so if somebody tries to break in after hours, the owner could trigger a fog machine instead of an intense alarm. >> so it disperses fog thick, dense fog into the store. and it, along with a incredibly loud alarm, and you just want to run for the hills. it's that powerful. >> so the fog machine security system costs several thousand dollars. >> new developments out of oakland, where police have arrested a suspect in connection to a shooting that hurt a man who was napping inside his house. a 20 year old man faces
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several felony charges. amanda at the live desk with what we know about the suspect and this case. >> yeah, reggie, 20 year old damon roberts of richmond is expected to appear in court again today in a separate case. he faces charges including first and second degree robbery and possession of a machine gun. roberts is accused of firing the stray bullet that hit him in the head while he was napping in his home earlier this month. roberts was arraigned yesterday on several charges for this case. it includes shooting into an inhabited building and possession of a firearm while on probation. kwong's family spoke with abc seven news after the shooting. they say they want justice and now they are considering leaving oakland. >> it happened at home like everyone thinks home is the safe place to live in. but this happened at home. we feel so shocked and we don't know what to do. >> kwong's family says he has had three surgeries so far and has a slim chance of regaining consciousness. roberts was
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denied bail and remains in custody. back to you at the desk. >> thank you. amanda. the vice presidential debate now locked in. both candidates have finally agreed to the october 1st event. yesterday republican nominee senator jd vance said in a social media post that he's accepted the terms of the debate. then he challenged democratic candidate governor tim walz to another debate. before that one, he proposed september 18th. former president donald trump will be in the key battleground state of pennsylvania tomorrow. he's expected to expand on his economic policy plans today. vice president harris is going to be in raleigh, north carolina, talking about her plan for the economy. this will be her first major policy rollout since becoming the democratic nominee. the democratic national convention is kicking off in chicago on monday. the largest group of delegates will be from california, and among them, many from right here in the bay area. abc seven news reporter anser hassan spoke with one of the delegates about how critical this vote is for many of the
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state's diverse communities. are you going to vote for it? >> i'm proud to cast my vote for the next president of the united states, kamala harris. >> born in the east bay to afghan refugees harris mojadidi, who's muslim south asian and an lgbtq activist, sets off on sunday to the democratic national convention in chicago. mojadidi, who's an assistant dean of student engagement at uc berkeley, has spent the past 15 years as an activist, especially on behalf of refugees. >> i've spent my entire life growing up in the social safety net programs of alameda county, and so the fact that i get to be able to vote for the nominee of one of the two us major political parties really speaks to this nation. and what's possible. >> in 2019, kamala harris, then the first term senator from california, dropped out of the 2020 presidential race, citing lack of funds. others pointing to political infighting within her campaign. but mojadidi says he's voting based on what harris has accomplished as vice president, inflation reduction
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act a few years ago, looking at our federal judiciary, having justices and jurists that really represent and reflect this great country. mojadidi will also be among just a handful of muslim delegates from across the united states. many in the south asian and muslim communities have supported the pro-palestinian protests and aligned themselves with the uncommitted vote because of the dissatisfaction with the biden-harris administration's handling of the war in gaza. but mojadidi believes four more years of president trump could usher in another wave of islamophobia. >> we saw that with the muslim ban. i know that we're not going back to the four years of donald trump that really saw a rise in islamophobia and various other types of discrimination. and so, to me, the choice is clear for him to rise up from a family of refugees who didn't speak english, to vote for the highest office in the country, he says, is the chance to stand in representation of so many who don't get to be heard. representation in terms of class
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and everyday regular americans and so i'm honored to have that opportunity to represent and reflect my own lived experiences. >> in berkeley, anser hassan, abc seven news. >> abc seven news anchor julian glover will be reporting from chicago at the democratic national convention starting on monday. he'll be there through thursday for vice president harris's speech. >> i voted this morning in the accuweather forecast. we're in san jose, where it is a quiet and mild morning. current conditions right now san jose reporting 62 degrees. we have light winds out there, good visibility and high humidity. let's go hour by hour for you. future weather showing. you expect a lot of sunshine today. even along the coast. we will have a fair amount of sunshine. pretty much a carbon copy forecast like yesterday. we're in this pattern where the afternoon is mild. the winds pick up, temperatures are a bit above average mid 80s to the low 90s inland seconds and 80s around the bay shoreline. we'll
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keep it in the 60s along the coast. any friday night plans we will have a mix of stars and clouds out there, and it will be relatively comfortable. so today, one more day to finish out the week of these mild temperatures, lots of sunshine and that wind picks up later on today, gusting about 15 to 30mph. now heading into the weekend, we have some big changes really coming our way. low pressure to our north is going to send us the chance of some showers. believe it or not. first thing tomorrow morning, here's future weather. the low itself is way up here off the coast and we will find this quick moving cold front will bring us a lot of cloud cover first thing tomorrow morning, and the chance of widespread drizzle, if not even some light showers along the coast. so do expect tomorrow to be a rather cloudy day. all day long. it's not totally bright, but as this low pressure kicks out of here on sunday, sunday is the brighter and the warmer of the two days. so looking at the chance of any precipitation, i know it feels like it's been a very long time since we've seen
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this map, but we do get some light mist and drizzle in the month of august. so tomorrow morning we will likely wake up to gray skies, some damp spots around the region, so don't be surprised if you wake up to some wet weather first thing tomorrow morning. but again, it's brighter and it's warmer for sunday. we'll look at the full weekend forecast guys coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you. drew new details in the death of matthew perry. five people now arrested in connection to his death and drug use. >> cracking down on ai generated. the lawsuit just filed here in california against more than a dozen companies. >> is it art or is it an eyesore? the
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for cities. today's meeting starts at 10 a.m. and it will be live streamed. >> a new public art installation in petaluma is already surrounded in controversy, and it hasn't even been officially unveiled. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke with the sculptor and got lots of opinions around town. >> once i've removed all of the padding and the plastic and we've added the details, which we're still working on, i think that it's really going to pop. >> sculptor brian goggin putting the finishing touches on his newest work in downtown petaluma called fine balance. two clawfoot bathtubs suspended in the air by large metal poles. >> the title relates to this idea of lifting something incredibly heavy up over our heads creates a moment of tension and also mystery. >> speaking of tension and mystery, the public art piece creating lots of strong opinions around town to say the least. many are coming by to check it
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out, including ron petty. the bathtubs, just to me, is, you know, a bridge too far in the whimsy area, and it's just me personally, you know, not a fan, not a fan. >> i don't see the point, but i guess art could be anything? >> there are plenty of haters. >> are they going to put a toilet there too? >> in deleted social media posts, some have even threatened to vandalize the work once it's complete. petaluma police taking those vandalism threats seriously. they have brought in this mobile surveillance unit to watch over the art installation 24 over seven. >> we will prosecute anybody who does try and vandalize the piece like we would anything. >> find balance, cost the city about $150,000. it's been moved and scaled down from its original site on water street to this location on h street. brian goggin is no stranger to controversy. he created this work at sixth and harrison in san francisco, a furniture which seems to be escaping from windows. he calls fine balance a
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gift to petaluma, and he addresses the controversy for people to dislike a gift. >> it just seems, misconceived. >> others are embracing the new work. >> i absolutely love it. it's fabulous. it's whimsical and every time i walk by it, i'm sure i'm going to. it's going to put a smile on my face. >> not everybody's smiling yet. the project could be ready for its close up in a few weeks. in petaluma. cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> well, another busy weekend for san francisco. the inaugural golden gate park concert series is starting tomorrow. so that means several road closures inside golden gate park to be expected during the weekend. if you're going to be there. organizers are highly encouraging you to take public transportation. tomorrow's featured artists will be a will be system of a down and deftones. right on. it's concert time. >> it's concert year. we're activating spaces. we love being
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activated. yes, i love concerts. enjoy. outside. >> it's nice, but you said a little bit. yes. saturday. >> saturday is definitely the cooler cloudier of the two days. talk about that. the weekend forecast, kind of a 50 over 50 sunday, is certainly brighter and warmer out there. looking at the accuweather headlines, we're calling for one more day of this fantastic pattern. warm sunshine. today we will have that breeze picking up later on this afternoon, gusting again between 15 and 30mph. tomorrow might be a shock to the system and to the eyes because it's so cloudy tomorrow. we're talking about morning widespread drizzle and those temperatures really tumble. we're going below average to kick off the weekend. the better half of the weekend is sunday. we'll have brighter skies out there and warmer temperatures. let's talk about that widespread drizzle. here's future weather. we'll stop the clock here tomorrow morning at 5 a.m. we have overcast skies across the region, and as low pressure gets closer, you see these green dots not just confined to the coast, but inland as well, in the south bay
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and the north bay to there you can see this is 11 a.m. we're still dealing with that morning drizzle out there into the afternoon. it's partly sunny, but the clouds will linger for much of saturday. wouldn't be surprised if a few spots pick up a couple hundredths of an inch of moisture. as this low pressure moves by. but today, no worries when it comes to the forecast. lots of sunshine. we have warm temperatures, breezy this afternoon, highs in the microclimates starting in the south bay seconds and 80s 88 morgan hill 78, in cupertino along the peninsula today it is warm 80. redwood city 74. mountain view 74. san mateo 60. with sunshine along the coast, bright and breezy across the city. pretty much a similar forecast to yesterday with temperatures in the 60s and in the 70s in the north bay. we're in the 80s and 90s with full sunshine, looking lovely today in the east bay. it is bright and breezy and mild. 75 in oakland, 77, fremont 78. hercules and inland. we're back into the mid 80s to the mid 90s, so a few degrees above average for this time of the year. looking at the winds again later
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on today, that onshore flow is with us. and those winds very similar to yesterday, about 15 to 30mph. so overnight tonight we're going to track that widespread cloud cover. you can see future weather picking up on that mist, that drizzle, even a light shower overnight lows underneath the clouds mid 50s to the low 60s. here's the accuweather seven day forecast the next seven days for you. sunny, warm and breezy today. then tomorrow it is cloudy. we have that morning drizzle. it's significantly cooler out there. then sunday the better of the two days we'll have fog to start, but lots of sunshine, drier, warmer conditions and that warming trend continues for early parts of next week, with summer warmth back by tuesday guys. >> thank you drew. coming up the seven things to know this morning. >> solving loneliness on the peninsula. one meal at a time. the weekly lunch deal offered by restaurant owner after his experience with his customers during the pandemic. >> a live look outside. it's 519 and we'll be right back
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planning to sign new legislation to crack down on retail theft across the state. >> number two, vice presidential debate now confirmed. tim walz and jd vance have both agreed to the october 1st event. >> number three, california has approved digital ids, so this means soon you'll be able to show your driver's license from your phone through apple or google wallet. digital ids would be accepted at tsa checkpoints and at some businesses. >> number four, galaxycon gets underway in san jose today. it includes celebrity meet and greets, panel discussions, cosplay. think of it like comic-con, but for fans of gaming, anime, sci fi, and fantasy. city leaders say they expect a big economic boost from this weekend's events. >> right on. number five. enjoy that mild sunshine today. things change tomorrow for cooler conditions, it's quite cloudy. we have widespread drizzle in the morning. the second half of the weekend is much better. more sunshine and a minor warm up by sunday afternoon.
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>> and number six, we'll look at current drive times starting with the typical slowdown from tracy to dublin on the altamont pass. it's 37 minutes. 16 minutes from san rafael to san francisco. and then that drive from antioch to concord. it will take you 15 minutes. >> number seven, google has unveiled its latest ai image generator. imagine three offers improved detail and lighting. there are restrictions on generating images of public figures and of weapons. a san jose mural honoring two bay area olympians is getting a facelift. the homage mural on the corner of santa clara and fourth streets pays tribute to sprinters tommie smith and john carlos, the pair you remember, famously raised their fists in a black power salute while on the medal podium at the 1968 mexico city olympics. smith and carlos were both student athletes at san jose state. the mural was originally painted in 2005. it had been covered with graffiti since then. >> a legacy business with more than 100 years in the bay area has a new home in west oakland.
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>> we've been able to expand from 3000ft■!s on telegraph to 11,000ft■!s here, and add a cosmetology program, esthetics, which is skincare and keep the barbers going as well. >> the moeller barber and cosmetology college celebrated the grand opening of its new location yesterday. they're now located across the street from bart and near an ac transit stop. it offers $10 haircuts, and for seniors on tuesday, the price is just eight bucks. barbers are also trained at moeller's campuses in hayward and san pablo. >> a restaurant along the peninsula is doing its part to build a better bay area. the owner of sapori italiano is using a lunch special to help fight loneliness by bringing strangers together. abc seven news reporter lena howland has the story. >> raise your hand if your stomach is growling with heaping trays of pasta, cheese covered garlic bread and a seemingly endless bowl of salad. >> elio d'urso is doing buffet lunch at his restaurant a little
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differently. >> this is a house. it's not a restaurant. everybody know each other. >> d'urso has owned sapori italiano on the peninsula for 24 years. about three weeks ago, he slashed prices of their lunch buffet to just 9.99 from noon to two. every weekday, it would normally be 32 bucks. >> no advertise. the first day there were 60 people. >> he came up with the idea after having a regular group of seniors coming in for lunch to play poker with him during the pandemic, a group he loved, bonding and sharing stories with so much he didn't charge full price. >> i just charge a little bit. just my cost to the food, and then i say, why i don't do for everybody. they say just for a couple of hours. >> this comes seven months after san mateo county declared loneliness a public health crisis, and pledged to promote social connection in local communities. in a county survey last year, 45% of residents said they feel alone. >> this is all about connectivity. social isolation
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is real. >> supervisor david canepa says this plan is the italian way. >> we forget about our older americans. we forget about our seniors. we're all so focused on our families and careers, but this owner, this owner has said you are not forgotten and you all you do have a place where can you go for camaraderie, good italian food and italian atmosphere? >> it's something that hits close to home for 82 year old judy djungarian. she lost her husband last year. >> i think it's amazing. i mean, where can you go? you can't even get a hamburger for 9.95. and when the ladies heard about it, they thought, fantastic. it'll bring more seniors out. >> as for how long, these prices may stay on the menu. i'm going to continue until i until i can. in burlingame, lena howland, abc seven news. >> we don't like to speak this over our state, but could a natural disaster be on its way
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>> a major upgrade for 700 students who are moving into dorms in the north bay. we're taking a look at this renovated hotel that comes furnished with everything they will need for the start of the semester. >> it is grape harvest season for wineries in the east bay. it came two weeks earlier than last year under some challenging conditions. the reason some winemakers are concerned. >> good morning everyone. happy friday. it's august 16th. >> let's see what your weather looks like. hi, drew. hey. >> good morning. it's going to be another mild day. lots of sunshine, a little bit of a breeze. picking up once again this afternoon. so as we take a look at some of the highs today, very similar to yesterday, we'll go into the upper 60s across the city with that wind picking up this afternoon. mid 70s in oakland, 81 warm and sunny in san jose and walnut creek hitting about 90 degrees once again above average with all that sunshine temperatures out there right now, we're in the mid 50s to the mid 60s. not a lot of fog out there this morning. most areas are reporting clear skies, so we do anticipate a lot of sunshine
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from the start here. once that sun is up here in about an hour. so it's looking like it's going to be another beautiful day out there next 24 hours. our inland forecast showing you lots of sunshine. we're back into the upper 80s lower 90s that light breeze picks up this afternoon. now around the bay shoreline, we'll have that wind stronger than yesterday in some areas. we will find lots of sunshine today. those temperatures going into the mid 70s, that'll feel nice. any evening plans it will be a mix of stars and clouds later on tonight for our friday night. now along the coast. another nice day out there. we will have partly cloudy skies, temperatures in the low and mid 60s. but look what pops up early tomorrow morning. there's this chance of widespread drizzle, even some light showers to kick off the weekend. we'll talk about the changing forecast heading into saturday, but let's check in with amanda and see those drive times. >> good morning drew. let's get you to the east bay. this is a look at the east shore freeway from our live emeryville camera. you can see friday light as they like to call it, from highway four into the city. that will take you about 30 minutes. there
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is a delay on ace train one. it is running about five minutes late, so not too bad. but both bart and caltrain doing okay this morning. then we'll get you to the golden gate bridge. things are clear and quiet as you travel into or out of the city, and then leaving you here with the overall map. overall, the bay area looking good, minus that typical slowdown along the altamont pass back to you. >> thanks, amanda. today, vice president kamala harris is set to lay out her plan for the economy if she's elected president, this will be her first major policy speech since launching her campaign as abc news reporter ed wynn explains, donald trump is already trying to discredit her message. reporter this morning, vice president harris preparing to unveil her economic agenda in swing state north carolina. >> the plans include $25,000 in down payment assistance for first time homebuyers, a call to build 3 million new housing units, and a first of its kind ban on corporate price gouging on groceries. but former president trump quick to slam the proposal. >> kamala is reportedly
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proposing communist price controls. she wants price controls, and if they worked, i'd go along with it, too. but they don't work. trump outlining his spending plans this week, saying he wants to slash regulations and eliminate taxes on tips and seniors social security benefits. >> during a rambling press conference at his country club thursday, trump was asked about making personal attacks against harris. >> i think i'm entitled to personal attacks. i don't have a lot of respect for her. i don't have a lot of respect for her intelligence. she actually called me weird. he's weird. >> the focus on the economy comes as harris and president biden ride a wave of positive economic news. with inflation falling below 3%. the pair appearing in their first official event together since biden dropped out of the race. >> i have an incredible partner, the progress we've made and she's going to make one hell of a president. >> they celebrated a landmark deal to lower the cost of
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prescription drugs for seniors on medicare, and now the stage is set for the democratic national convention next week in chicago, the dnc unveiling these images from inside the united center. and when abc news, washington. >> election day is 81 days away. you can see it on your screen. we have a countdown. it is time to the moment that the polls open on november 5th. >> we're following the death of actor matthew perry. five people have been charged in his death, which was the result of the drug ketamine. amanda at the live desk with more on the people who have been arrested now reggie, two doctors and alleged drug trafficker and matthew perry's live in assistant are all facing charges. >> perry died in october after an overdose of the powerful drug ketamine. he was found unconscious in his hot tub. at the time, he had been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy to treat his depression. perry's live in assistant, an acquaintance and a 41 year old woman who went by the nickname ketamine queen were arrested. the two la physicians, salvador
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plasencia and doctor mark chavez, were also arrested. they are accused, as the initial sources who supplied perry. >> defendant plasencia saw this as an opportunity to profit off of mr. perry. he wrote in a text message in september 2023, quote i wonder how much this moron will pay. >> plascencia pleaded not guilty to the charges. his attorneys say his client sold ketamine to perry, but insists he did not break the law. if convicted, plasencia and the ketamine queen could spend the rest of their lives in prison. perry's assistant and the other two suspects have pleaded guilty and are facing shorter prison sentences. back to you at the desk, kumasi. thanks, amanda. >> san francisco's city attorney has filed suit against 16 companies accused of creating images designed through artificial intelligence. the claim accuses the companies of running websites where people can turn anyone's likeness into. >> the impact on victims has
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been devastating on their reputations, their mental health, loss of autonomy and in some instances, causing individuals to become suicidal. >> the city attorney's office says many of the operators of these websites have masked their identities. a lawsuit aims to reveal who the people are. the city's attorney, the city attorney's office, also says they're hoping to send a message to bad actors to stop this highly illegal practice. >> elon musk's new ai chatbot called grok is raising concerns. two days after its debut. grok allows users to create ai generated images from text prompts and post them to x. people began immediately using the tool to flood the site with fake images of president biden, vice president harris, former president trump sometimes doing illicit activities. they even posted this fake image of musk. >> happening today, governor newsom is going to be in the south bay. he'll be set. he's
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set to sign new legislation that he says will crack down on retail theft across the state. abc seven news reporter laura rodriguez joining us live with more about the event as the governor is touting a drop in crime in california. >> that's right. kumasi the governor's office is touting effective work from its california highway patrol task force in combating retail theft. data shows 167 retail theft suspects were arrested in california last month, more than double from the previous month, with nearly 900 arrests this year, more than $7 million in stolen goods have been recovered. governor newsom's office has not given specifics about the legislation that he plans to sign today, but the governor has gotten bills aimed at fighting retail theft in the state. the package of bills were sent to him on monday, and they addressed serial thieves, cargo theft and also allowing law enforcement and district attorneys to prosecute. if signed by the governor, the bills would go into effect in january. but there has been some opposition, for example, by members of the legislative black
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caucus because of the possibility of more people being sent to prison. the governor is expected to sign the legislation in san jose at 10:00 this morning, and it's not clear if he's planning to sign the package, though he was sent on monday. i have reached out to the governor's office to get more details. live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you. gloria. new developments with the former executive director of the san jose police officers association, who is facing drug charges. joanne segovia was arraigned on modified charges yesterday and entered a plea of not guilty. the new filing changed the drug. she is accused of smuggling from fentanyl to tapentadol, which is also an opioid. segovia's attorney hinted she might switch her plea to guilty as a result. it's not clear if a potential sentence will be affected by that change. the next hearing is set for october. >> bay area music fans are mourning the death of 80s rock star and longtime dj greg ken. ken and his band became popular in the bay area club scene back
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in the 70s, before hitting it big in the early 80s thanks to tunes like the breakup song and jeopardy! ken went on to become a popular dj on kfox radio right here in the bay area from 1996 to 2012. his longtime morning show partner and current kfox dj chris jackson, remembered him on air yesterday. >> he taught me not to overthink things because i would say, hey, let's plan tomorrow's show. and he'd say, why? he'd say, no, that's only going to ruin it. and, you know, he was really teaching me when it comes to music or guitar, if you're thinking about it, you're not feeling it. and that's what i remember the most. >> ken died tuesday from complications of alzheimer's. he was 75 years old. >> one of the most beloved tv game show hosts of all time has died. abc news has learned peter marshall passed away yesterday from kidney failure. marshall served as the ringmaster for hollywood squares, hosting more than 5000 episodes of the emmy award winning show. marshall
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enjoyed an eight decade long career in show business, first as a dj and comedian, and eventually movies and the stage, with several appearances on broadway. he was 98 years old. the judge, who recently went viral for putting a teen in handcuffs during a field trip, now off the bench. >> repercussions that judge is facing. plus, new reaction from that teenager's mother. first, though, a check of our forecast with drew. hey kumasi. >> we'll go to o k this morning with a live look at the airport. you see one of the aircraft getting taxied to the gate. current conditions. right now we do have partly cloudy skies over the region. 61 degrees in oakland. high humidity. winds right now out of the south at eight miles per hour. if you are traveling today across the west, it is pretty quiet. gets hot in our deserts. the pacific northwest looking lovely today before rain arrives tomorrow across the upper midwest. we are finding some showers from fargo. some of those showers arrive late in chicago. still hot across oklahoma and texas and parts of louisiana now in the
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east. the mid-atlantic is gearing up for some strong, if not severe, weather pushing through later on this afternoon. it's beautiful in new england this afternoon, and in florida, we'll get those typical afternoon thunderstorms with highs in the 80s and in the 90s. back here at home, a live look outside. we are seeing just really clear conditions out there from our san jose camera. and again, what we'll find is just some coastal cloud cover out there. it is warm. it is breezy once again, very similar to yesterday and the day before. but prepare yourself the sunset today exactly at 8 p.m. from here on out. our sunset is now before 8 p.m. over the weekend, and that will stay that way until next may. so the daylight hours are getting shorter and shorter as we head towards the fall and winter seasons. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. this area of low pressure will give us the chance of some mist, some drizzle tomorrow. here is future weather showing you the clouds are here in full force tomorrow afternoon. and look at the
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who was visiting his courtroom. we first told you about the story yesterday morning. amanda is at the live desk with the reaction from the teen's mom. yeah. >> kumasi detroit judge kenneth king put 15 year old eva goodman in handcuffs during a field trip to his courtroom. he said he didn't like her attitude after she fell asleep. judge king has now been temporarily removed from the bench and will undergo training after the incident. eva's mother is setting the record straight. she explained her daughter was tired because their family does not have a permanent home right now. >> belittle her in front of the whole world and her friends to make her even feel more worse
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about our situation. i'm a single mother. i'm trying my best. i'm doing everything that i can. >> so awful. eva's mother removed her from the summer program on tuesday. >> judge king defended his actions, claiming the incident was his version of scared straight. now he has offered to mentor eva, but her family says they are not interested. back to you at the desk, kumasi. >> thanks, amanda. reparations in california. several bills made it out of committee yesterday, and they'll head to the full assembly now for a vote. one bill would create the california freedmen affairs agency that would oversee funding. another would establish the fund that would pay for reparation policies that are approved by the legislature and the governor. the third bill would require the agency to compensate families who had their property taken essentially land restitution, and a fourth bill would issue a formal apology to black californians, and a vote is expected in the coming weeks. reparations is a process we've been following very closely now for years. you
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can watch the abc7 originals documentary california's case for reparations, diving into the groundbreaking work of the reparations task force and examining bills that came out of it. it's now streaming on demand on the abc seven bay area app. >> and a traffic alert here at 545. we're going to take you live to the bay bridge toll plaza, where there is no backup currently. metering lights have just flipped on. it will take you 33 minutes to get from highway four into the city of san francisco. >> reggie aqui in the east bay this morning. the grape harvest is officially underway in livermore's wine country. it's been a challenging few years for these growers. they face fire and drought. now, a drop in demand has some concerned about oversupply. that's not stopping the hard work. at last, positas vineyards from moving ahead. workers there start at sunrise every day. yesterday they picked five and a half tons of grapes. today they'll pick another four tons. the wine master at las positas says it's been a good growing year, and he's hoping the weather remains steady through the remainder of the
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season. >> so far this year, the heat wave we had was early enough. it didn't cause much damage. if we were to have a heat wave, you know, between now and in the next couple of months, then we would suffer some crop loss from that. so of course we hope it doesn't happen. >> there's still a lot of time for changing weather conditions. wine grape harvest season will continue across the state from now all the way through novembe. >> looking to keep gas prices from soaring? governor newsom wants to try a new strategy. his plan would require oil refineries in the state to keep a minimum supply on hand. newsom says oil companies cash in when those reserves aren't kept up, especially when a refinery goes down for maintenance. he argues that's what fuels the gas price spikes. under the governor's plan, refiners would face fines if they don't keep up with minimum requirements. >> marine mammal officials say they've had to rescue close to 100 sick sea lions from the central coast. scientists believe domoic acid that runs in deep ocean water has been
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brought up by strong winds that causes illnesses that affect the central nervous system of mammals, causing a bigger bloom that's affecting more animals over a larger area than we've seen in the in all the years in the past. the sea lions consume contaminated fish and marine life, making them sick. warming water levels caused by climate change is also suspected of contributing to high domoic acid levels. >> visitors to la jolla beach, north of san diego stumbled on the stuff of nightmares recently. a deep sea fish that's rarely been seen by humans. the oarfish is nicknamed the doomsday fish. oh, goodness. it has a mythical reputation in parts of the pacific island nations to predict an upcoming natural disaster. >> they wash up on the beach either before or after, depending on who you talk to. earthquake or major earthquake
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or a tsunami. and this has been centuries in japanese mythology and folklore. >> oh goodness. well, it can grow to 30ft in length. >> oh, what are they doing? >> it normally swims as deep as 300 to 600ft below the surface is rarely seen above its deep water habitat. what are they doing to this fish? >> is it dead? oh my gosh. oh it's dead. >> oh, i have never. >> oh well, what does it tell us? i would just leave it alone in the jars. >> you're gonna put it on your surfboard? >> no parts of this for me. >> i mean, you definitely want to know what it is, do you? i don't, i don't know. >> is it a bad omen, though? because it's a doomsday fish. it's. >> their doomsday is a positive. >> i'm just saying, like i would not go anywhere near that thing. >> no thank you. just let it go on. >> just let it be. let it. let it go. let it be. >> i'm dragging it all up. >> let the animals eat it. >> yeah. >> oh, what are you going to do with it?
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>> i don't know. >> put it in jars. >> put it in a jar and have this redheaded man excited about it. i don't know. >> let him be excited. >> he was excited. i enjoyed his joy. >> i'm about to take your joy again. i'm so sorry. oh, no. are you ready? >> what? >> prepare yourself. today is the final 8 p.m. sunset. oh, the days are getting shorter, i know. let's talk about the sunsets. >> come on, i can't wait. >> hey, you know what? >> silver lining. some people like the darkness. some people like the longer nights. so we'll look at that. how about that? all right, so tonight is an 8 p.m. sunset, september 22nd, which is when fall officially begins. the sun goes down at 705, and then the winter solstice here, december 21st at sunset. look at that. 4:54 p.m. our next 8 p.m. sunset after tonight. not until may of next year. so the days are getting shorter. the daylight hours, so to speak, outside. live. look from the exploratorium camera. we have partly cloudy skies. one more day. warm sunshine still on the docket. temperatures above average tomorrow, though i do want to prepare you. it's going to feel different. it's going to look different. we have a lot of
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cloud cover coming our way. we'll see widespread mist and drizzle, not just along the coast, but area wide as low pressure moves off to the north and that will bring in some cooler weather as well. a better sunday is on the way. we have brighter skies, warmer temperatures. so if you're thinking when do i want to do my outdoor plans? i would push them to sunday. that's when you have some better conditions. so looking at the forecast for the weekend, saturday again, that widespread drizzle and then sunday it is brighter and it is warmer out there this morning though no issues with moisture. it's lovely out there. partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 50s and in the 60s. a quick look at our highs today. our microclimates 70s and 80s in the south bay looking low along the peninsula. 80 redwood city but 60s for the coast with sunshine across the city. it's nice today. prepare yourselves, though, for the winds again. 20 to 30mph in the north bay will be in the 80s and 90s away from the coast. 70s and 80s in the east bay, with lots of sunshine. and then inland. we're in the mid 80s to the mid 90s. here is your accuweather seven day
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forecast looking at sunshine, warm weather, breezy conditions today. tomorrow it's all about that cloud cover the morning mist and drizzle a cooler afternoon. by sunday though, we brighten up. we start to warm up and then a warming trend gets underway here early parts of next week. by tuesday summer warmth is back guys. >> thanks for. new at six. the red cross urgently asking for blood donations. many blood drives here in the bay area simply aren't getting high enough turnout. >> first though, nfl fans mark your calendar. we are just weeks away from the start of the season. you can watch the 40 niners first game right here on abc seven. it's monday night football on september 9th. the niners hosting the jets. coverage starts a
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death of general hospital actor johnnie walker. he was shot and killed back in may. investigators say three people were stealing his car's catalytic converter when walker approached the group. he was shot. 318 year old men have been booked on suspicion of murder. a 22 year old man is booked on suspicion of being an accessory. >> it's moving day at san jose state. this year, some students will be living in a historic hotel that's been transformed into dorms. spartan village on the paseo was most recently known as the signia by hilton hotel. it's the area's largest post-pandemic conversion from commercial to residential space. the 13 floor tower will house 700 undergrad students, 124 affordable beds are reserved for students in need. the desks, wardrobes and beds are new, but couches and other furnishings remain from the hotel. >> now i get a view of like the whole city. i can see the hills. it's just a lot more peaceful. >> many students also get their own bathrooms, which also remain the same from the signia.
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>> in today's gma first look. game changing rules going into effect tomorrow in the real estate industry. here's abc news reporter elizabeth schultz. >> in this morning's gma first look a real estate game changer. >> everybody is going to be better off and there will be transparency added to what is typically the largest single financial transaction of a person's life. >> under new rules that take effect nationwide saturday, if you're a buyer, you'll have to sign a written contract with your realtor spelling out their compensation before you go on your first home tour. do you have any expectation on what the typical commission might be going forward? >> if you're asking me about my crystal ball, right. the crystal ball that i say, there's going to be a little bit of a learning curve for both the real estate professionals and the consumer. and so i think rather quickly we'll see the dust settle and, you know, we'll get into what the new normal is. and coming up at 7 a.m, whether you're buying, selling or on the fence, we'll tell you what these new real
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estate changes mean for you. >> with your gma first look i'm elizabeth schultz, abc news new york. >> new at six a grocery store company promising to start lowering prices. >> then the data breach impacting almost all of you. millions of social security numbers may now be in the hands of hackers. >> finally, some relief for san franciscans living near waymo lot, where robo taxis have been honking through the night. >> let's take a look at your forecast today. it's another day of warm sunshine out there inland. will be in the upper 80s to the lower 90s. a little bit of cloud cover this morning around the bay shoreline. not widespread. and just like yesterday, we'll get into the upper 70s and then along the coast we will see temperatures in the low 60s. so one more day of these mild temperatures above average 80s and 90s inland, 75 in oakland will hit 81. in san jose, 91 in santa rosa, 93 in fairfield, the city lovely today. lots of sunshine coming in at 68 degrees. but prepare yourselves. we have some big changes coming our way for the
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