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time to sleep when you're dead. we're going to leave it on the field now at six. >> minnesota governor tim walz accepting the vp nomination at the dnc this morning. kamala harris preparing to accept the nomination for president. what else is expected for the last night? >> independent candidate rfk jr. expected to make a big announcement tomorrow. what that could mean for donald trump's campaign. >> plus, thousands of runners about to descend on san francisco, the part of the city you may want to avoid this evening. >> good morning. it is thursday, august 22nd. >> i'm going to start the check of our forecast with drew. yes. >> so we continue the cooling trend, guys. temperatures going below average. this afternoon. a live look from our golden gate bridge camera showing you that our marine layer is up above. it's not too low to the surface right now. good visibility across the bridge, but you see the flag it is waving this morning. we do have a bit of a breeze. it is getting stronger. look at this sfo right now gusting to 25mph 20mph. that current wind in concord. and
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when you have this breeze so active so early in the morning, that is certainly going to mean a cooler afternoon is on the way. we'll get you going on this thursday. current temperatures. right now we're basically starting out in the low 50s to the low 60s. your current ocean water temperature is 55 degrees. so look at the inland forecast today. temperature wise we're in the upper seconds. believe it or not. after just two days ago we were in the 90s. lots of sunshine. but you can see that wind gets pretty active later on this afternoon, keeping us on the cooler side around the bay shoreline. it's a mix of sun and clouds, highs only in the upper 60s to lower 70s. it's gusty today, 25 to 35 mile per hour winds and along the coast today we'll keep it mostly cloudy. we'll keep it pretty windy this afternoon. daytime highs in the low and mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning. >> good morning drew. yeah live. look at our san mateo bridge cam. you can see an already crowded commute for those heading west. 12 minutes is what it will take you to get from the toll plaza into foster city. and then we'll take you to the south bay. this is our 101 880
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overcrossing live cam. you can see things are moving. really? no issues, no drama here. bart, though, is recovering from an earlier problem. there is a ten minute delay now on the berryessa line in the berryessa, richmond and daly city directions. this is due to an equipment problem on the track near the hayward yard. ace train one is also running about ten minutes late. >> back to you. today is the last day of the democratic national convention in chicago. vice president kamala harris will address the crowd tonight to officially accept the party's nomination for president. >> and here is a live look at the united center where the convention has been happening all week. last night, minnesota governor tim walz took the stage, saying it was the honor of a lifetime to accept the party's nomination for vp. his message followed the night's other heavy hitters, former president bill clinton, san francisco's own speaker emerita nancy pelosi and oprah winfrey. abc seven news reporter julian glover is in chicago with the takeaways from night three. >> minnesota governor tim walz, who just two weeks ago was
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relatively unknown on the national stage, taking the main stage for night three of the dnc here in chicago and just weeks after accepting the offer from vice president harris to join her ticket, governor walz, a former high school teacher and coach delivering a fiery speech to his party and the country. our job for everyone watching is to get in the trenches and do the blocking and tackling one inch at a time, one yard at a time, one phone call at a time. >> we got 76 days. >> that's nothing. there'll be time to sleep when you're dead. we're going to leave it on the field. >> leading up to walz, the night featured former president bill clinton. >> after the last two days. aren't you proud to be a democrat? reporter. >> the former president delivered a rousing endorsement of harris and praised president
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biden for making the tough decision to end his reelection bid. >> and then he did something that's really hard for a politician to do. he voluntarily gave up political power for musical acts. >> stevie wonder and the bay area's very own drummer, sheila e, kept the energy pumping in the united center. and we do. california was well represented with longtime friend and mentee of vp harris lateefah simon. hello democrat and speaker emerita nancy pelosi sharing personal stories of harris. >> i've known kamala harris for decades. personally, i know her a person of deep faith, which is reflected in her community care and service. >> reporter in a surprise that brought a roaring scream to the united center, oprah, in her hometown of chicago made an appeal to all voters to get involved. >> so i'm calling on all you independents and all you
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undecideds, kumasi and reggie, you can see the balloons waiting in the rafters for the final night of the dnc here in chicago, where on thursday, vice president kamala harris will be preparing for the biggest night of her life, where she will officially accept her party's nomination to be the next president of the united states. >> reporting here in chicago, i'm julian glover, abc seven news. >> thank you. julian and of course, julian has special coverage from the dnc. you can look for his reports through tonight. >> kamala harris's campaign is also reporting a huge jolt in fundraising. according to a newly released filings, her campaign account raised nearly $230 million just in july. at the same time, trump's campaign reported 151 million. harris campaign official believes they're going to pass the $500 million mark in fundraising within the next few days, and abc news will continue special live coverage of the dnc leading up to harris's nomination
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acceptance speech. >> all of this starts at 6:00 right here on abc seven. >> donald trump may soon have a new high profile supporter, amanda. abc news reporting that rfk jr. may drop out of the race as soon as tomorrow. yeah reggie. >> and that probable decision to drop out was hinted at by rfk's running mate, nicole shanahan, earlier this week on a podcast, but sources are now telling abc news an endorsement of trump would come with a price. rfk jr. wants a position on trump's cabinet. it's an idea trump seems to be open to. >> i like him a lot. i respect him a lot. i probably would if something like that would happen. he's a very different kind of a guy, very smart guy. and yeah, i would be honored by that endorsement. >> abc news is reporting rfk jr also reached out to the harris campaign with the same offer, but that went nowhere. polling shows rfk voters favor harris over trump, but would rather vote for someone else entirely. rfk jr says he will be, quote, addressing the nation tomorrow
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in phoenix. trump is expected to be in arizona today. >> thank you amanda. in the south bay this morning, community members and advocates celebrating a big win. santa clara county says it's buying regional medical center. and it's planning to restore critical health services that the current owner cut. this is a story we have been following for months now. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live. and gloria, this is a big development, but still a lot of work to be done. there is kumasi. >> the county says it still has to take formal steps to finalize that sale. that includes licensure, state approvals. also, more negotiations on the final sale price. for now, the county and hca agreed on a $175 million price tag. and yesterday, santa clara county made its major announcement that they reached a preliminary agreement to acquire regional medical center in east san jose. the county plans to restore trauma services, along with stroke and heart attack service, and it also plans to restore labor and delivery services that closed back in 2020. hca healthcare, the company that
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owns regional medical center, announced plans earlier this year to close the trauma center because of a decline in utilization. and then the plans change from a full closure to a downgrade in resources on august 12th. a coalition of patients and advocates fought to keep the community's only trauma center open through demonstrations like this one, with community members carrying coffins. the acquisition comes months after the county shuffled the budget to make up a $250 million deficit. >> the good news is that we have recently received some significant reimbursements from fema associated with our covid 19 activity. that's a one time resource that's just come our way, that will significantly help fund the acquisition of regional. >> advocates are hoping this sale happens quickly and doesn't take months, saying that lives are on the line. the county says it hopes to close in the first quarter of 2025. and of course,
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this is a huge victory for the coalition of patients and advocates that fought to keep that trauma center open. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. drew. hey, gloria. >> 609 this morning. we'll begin with a live look from our walnut creek camera this morning. we do have clear skies from this vantage point. 61 degrees. is that current temperature. but look at the winds. that's the big story. this morning. we're gusting about 20mph. and that breeze just strengthens even more this afternoon. and that will create temperatures below average later on today. looking at the forecast, i mean, temperature wise it's a very pleasant day. temperatures mainly in the 70s, which is anywhere from 2 to 12 degrees below average, with the biggest drop in our inland communities where today we're basically in the mid 70s, where we should be in the upper 80s for this time of the year. here's future weather. this warming process is slow as we see that wind onshore keep us on the cooler side. this afternoon. daytime highs in the 70s inland will likely see a lot
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of cloud cover along the coast throughout the day, but you'll feel those winds even stronger today than the past couple of afternoons. you can see winds area wide, gusting about 25 to 35mph. as we head deeper into the day. so highs below average were mainly in the 60s and 70s for daytime highs with that wind later on today. now looking deeper into the forecast, tomorrow feels like fall around here. we have some drizzle to talk about widespread cloud cover, but we recover nicely for the weekend. we'll show you those details coming up in about eight minutes. >> drew thank you. still to come on abc seven mornings. a warning for parents while students return to school. how? one mother is trying to prevent drug overdoses across the bay area. plus a wedding dress disaster. a local bride turned her dress in to get an alteration and now that dress is nowhere t
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tuesday. he spent more than 60 years in the warriors organization, starting as a player for the philadelphia warriors as a player. attles was known for his toughness, earning the name the destroyer. he led the golden state warriors to their first title in 1975, and served as gm advisor and ambassador. adults have been battling health issues in recent years, and he's a man who the team says will be sorely missed. >> just a constant presence around the organization. and when i became coach here, one of
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the first things i did was invite him in to speak to the team and uh- al is basically mr. warrior. >> i think of him so much of the heart and soul of this community. he has been a teacher, he's been a mentor. he's been a coach, he's been a hall of famer. but most importantly, he's been a friend. >> attles was one of the first black head coaches in the nba. right now, thousands of students are heading back to college campuses across the county. the dea and a marin county mother have a critical message for them about the dangers of fentanyl. trevor leopold died of an accidental overdose in 2019, while while he was a freshman at sonoma state university. his mother, michelle, turned into a fierce advocate. she has partnered with health departments across the bay area, hosting naloxone training events and speaking engagements, most recently at sonoma state. >> if we just make a difference for one person, that's all that really matters. and at the end, they asked if anybody, who
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learned something from this talk and everybody raised their hand. >> data from the cdc shows drug overdoses are now the number one killer of americans between 18 and 45. the dea tells abc seven news counterfeit pills are everywhere. they're warning if you buy a pill on social media, it is going to contain fentanyl. the man charged with starting california's largest wildfire of the year is due to enter a plea in court today. ronnie dean stout is charged with arson. witnesses saw him push a burning car down a hill about a month ago, sparking what became the park fire near chico. it burned more than 429,000 acres. it is only 59% contained. heads up if you live in the south bay. santa clara county is planning to spray for mosquitoes tonight. the area that will be sprayed includes five zip codes in south san jose and unincorporated parts of the county, where west nile is a positive. mosquitoes were found recently. that treatment starts at 10 p.m. there's little danger to people,
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but you can close your windows overnight to avoid exposure to the pesticide. >> this morning, a bay area woman dealing with a nightmare no bride wants to deal with. just days before her wedding, her dress has disappeared. >> akilah mungoshi bought the dress from a bridal shop in pittsburgh. it was still there for alterations when she went to check on it. the shop and everything inside was gone. mwongozo was able to make contact with the woman who ran the shop. she got an address where she was told to pick up the dress, but no one was there. when she showed up. despite all the stress, mwongozo is trying to stay positive, saying it could have been worse. she almost brought her fiance's tux to that shop. >> i'm excited about being married, now i'm very nervous for the wedding. i'm not going to lie. >> we reached out to the bridal shop. we haven't heard back. mwangosi has had an outpouring of support. her friends have offered up dresses. strangers on the internet saw the story. one
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of them even sent a dress to san diego, where the wedding is happening. despite it all, she says she is excited to marry her best friend september first. that's a really good attitude because i would be losing my mind. we're exactly one month away from the start of fall, but today starbucks is launching its fall menu and that means the return of its pumpkin spice latte. >> now, this is the earliest that it has been back in stores because last year it debuted on august 24th. so this is just a two days difference. the menu this year is iced apple crisp. okay can we go back up a little bit. because there's a lot of this a lot of names in this drink. the iced apple crispy nondairy cream chai. then there's also a pumpkin cream cold brew. starbucks says roughly 10% of its overall sales come from seasonal staples. >> now, all i can say is that raccoon. >> that is all i'm looking at
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last hour. >> yeah, i mean, the raccoon really jumps out. i'm not sure what the raccoon has to do with pumpkin spice or fall, but i guess the raccoon is now the official spokesperson for fall. >> yes it is. should have just been like a pumpkin cake pop. >> yeah, pumpkin, i like the raccoon. >> that would have been good. >> you do a leaf. oh, what about a leaf? >> this raccoon is cute. >> yeah i just don't get it. >> what's the flavor. oreo. >> it is a bite sized cake mixed with vanilla buttercream dipped in icing. and finish with a raccoon face design. yes. >> we see that i'm excited about this baked apple croissant. >> i know ever since i mentioned that earlier this week, that was what lit you up. your eyes got wide. >> we're getting that. that's getting that this morning. >> it's cooler out there. it's almost feeling like fall the next couple of days. a live look outside from our mount tam cam widespread cloud cover along the coast this morning. let's talk about the weekend for first. never too early saturday. we will have a lot of cloud cover in the morning, giving way to sunshine throughout the afternoon. we'll keep those temperatures below average by
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sunday though. it's a much nicer day. lots of sunshine and we're warming up. those temperatures bounce above average to finish out the weekend. that warming trend does continue into next week. an update on the tropics. we're still watching hector. the national hurricane center is now likely going to call this a tropical depression or tropical storm. this afternoon. and now we're getting better confidence as to where the center of the storm is going. what you're looking at is what we call spaghetti plots in the weather world. all you need to know is when they're clustered close together, that gives us high confidence to the track of the center of the storm. the center will stay south of the big island, but we will still see some rainfall and some rough surf later on this weekend. not as much rain as we were thinking yesterday. a couple of inches are likely on the big island, even maui county, but thankfully the center of the storm stays well south. so some good news there. back here at home, this low pressure is now making its way towards us. that is bringing the cooler weather and also the chance of some drizzle tomorrow. today it's all about 70s inland.
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with that breeze picking up around the bay shoreline. upper 60s lower 70s that's it. feeling below average. and then along the coast we'll keep it pretty cloudy in those temperatures in the 60s all day long, so highs today. we're basically in the 60s and in the 70s. remember that wind picks up 25 to 35mph later today. overnight tonight we dip into the 50s. that cloud cover thickens and a chance of some drizzle first thing tomorrow morning. here's friday morning, 7 a.m. best chance in the north bay all day tomorrow. it's very cloudy, with some drizzle likely around the bay shoreline. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. the cooling trend continues today. tomorrow certainly feels like fall. we'll track those damp pockets of drizzle by the weekend. clouds the sun on saturday. brighter and warmer on sunday. and then that summer heat is back for early parts of next week guys. >> drew thank you. >> now we bring in ginger zee with a look at what's happening on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> hey reggie kumasi nice to be with you. so coming up here on gma. governor tim walz took center stage overnight at the dnc. he introduced himself to the nation as his family and
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some former students cheered him on. we're going to break down the lineup all last night. also, how robert f kennedy jr. s plans will impact the race for the white house, and taylor swift has now addressed the terror threat that forced the cancellation of her vienna concerts for the first time. how she feels about that now and the new study about baby food. and if all products meet the whose nutritional requirements, we're going to tell you what you need to look for at the grocery store to feed that sweet little face. also, soccer superstars alex morgan and brianna pinto joining us live to tell us about a real game changer in their sport. and if you haven't seen this one, super moms super salad bar for her kids, just wait. it is really impressive and she's going to tell you how you can do it right here on gma. >> i just looked at it and it looks like she's in an actual prep kitchen. what? >> yeah. no, it looks it's so cool looking. and now i'm like okay how does that we have to just do a full rehab of the of the kitchen to make that happen. i don't know, do kids like salad
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because i don't remember really liking salad especially my little one. okay. i mean but he likes like the cucumber tomato cheese salad. you know what i'm talking about. but it's a start. >> it is. i remember as a kid, i was obsessed with croutons. okay. and that got me to eat the salad. >> yes. >> you threw it also as a kid at high school, we had taco bell, like in the high school. >> i remember you said that. >> so it is. >> the 90s are beyond me. like i'm. yeah, truly. but like, i guess at this point now you can make your own chipotle in your prep kitchen because you can make your own little like down the line. >> that'll be good. >> i'm not. yeah i mean can you imagine having a salad bar. i mean come on. no i can't. that's leveling up. all right ginger we look forward to that at seven i need it when your child has moderate-to-severe eczema, it's okay to for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch with dupixent.
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i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. because there will be street closures and traffic delays. thousands of san francisco employees will be taking part in the j.p. morgan corporate challenge. runners start at chase center at 645. they make their way to oracle park, along the embarcadero to folsom street, and then back to chase center. the three and a half mile fun run is designed to promote fitness and health in the workplace. this is the fifth
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year of the challenge, and the proceeds benefit eat, learn, play, the nonprofit founded by warriors star steph curry and his wife aisha on the peninsula. a recently shuttered popular sports bar, particularly for stanford fans and alumni, is about to make a comeback. the old pro in palo alto closed a couple of years ago after nearly 60 years in business. one of the saviors rumored to be former stanford quarterback andrew luck, palo alto online reports he is one of the investors, and there are now plans to reimagine the bar, and the new name will simply be the pro. next at 630, how east bay residents efforts to stop sideshows are being shut down by the city and the california principal placed on leave. the controversial video concerning parents
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an emotionally charged day three of the democratic national convention with some midwestern flair. i'm jacqueline lee. we'll have more coming up. >> also at 630, the search for a woman threatening people at san francisco parks. what concerned neighbors are saying as police ask for help tracking her down. >> plus, advice for job seekers
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how employers are looking to increase transparency when it comes to benefits. >> good morning everybody. it's thursday, august 22nd. >> let's see what the forecast has in store for meteorologist. >> yes. okay. so cooler weather this afternoon will keep that cooling trend going the next couple of days. a live look from our exploratorium camera right now, showing you a fair bit of cloud cover in fact, most areas reporting some sort of cloud cover this morning. our marine layer is a lot wider than it was the last couple of mornings, and that's going to lead to a cooler afternoon. the winds are strong right now. we're gusting to 25 at sfo. 20 is that current wind gust in concord. and when the winds are this active this early in the morning, that really means we're going to see a cooler day on the way later on this afternoon. as we get you out the door here on this thursday. temperatures mainly starting out in the mid 50s to the mid 60s. so look at the inland forecast first. believe it or not, we're mainly staying in the 70s for daytime highs more than ten degrees below average. there you can see that wind picks up later on this afternoon. in most areas around
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the bay shoreline. it's a mix of sun and clouds. today temperatures upper 60s, lower 70s gets pretty windy here in the afternoon. winds gusting about 25 to 35mph. and along the coast today we'll keep it partly sunny. it's gusty with those winds this afternoon and highs in the low and mid 60s. let's check in with amanda and see those drive times this morning. >> hi drew. we'll start with a look at the crowded bay bridge toll plaza. you can see it right here. everything is already starting to back up. the backup is actually to the foot of the maze. it will take you about 24 minutes to get from the toll plaza into the city. then we'll head to drive times that typical slowdown from tracy to dublin on the altamont pass is going to take you 58 minutes, 16 minutes from san rafael to san francisco and then antioch to concord. that drive is 26 minutes. and then a live look at san jose. the two 8-80 17 interchange here. really? no issues and no drama for your drive there. kumasi reggie, back to you. >> thank you. amanda. the democratic national convention wraps up tonight in chicago. vice president kamala harris will officially accept the party's nomination for president
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tonight. >> three was full of more music and celebrities and vice presidential nominee, governor tim walz took center stage. abc news reporter jacqueline lee inside the united center with the highlights. >> day three of the democratic national convention was packed with star power. let's go. john legend, stevie wonder and oprah winfrey lighting up the united center. former president bill clinton thanking joe biden for his service and willingness to give up political power while slamming trump over his age and temperament. oprah winfrey, also welcomed by a thunderous applause, taking aim at trump's running mate j.d. vance's viral interview on women without children. >> when a house is on fire, we don't ask about the homeowner's race or religion. we just try to do the best we can to save them. and if the place happens to belong to a childless cat lady we try to get that cat out too.
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>> but for democrats, the real star of the night was vice presidential nominee tim walz, who received a call from kamala harris ahead of his speech. walz, embracing his role as a public school teacher, midwestern neighbor and his most important role dad. >> it took gwen and i years, but we had access to fertility treatments, and when our daughter was born, we named her hope. hope. >> gus and gwen, you are my entire world, and i love you. >> one of the most touching moments of the night. walt's so, gus, who has a nonverbal learning disorder, crying while appearing to say, that's my dad. walz also ripping into former president trump, warning harris's opponents are a threat to democracy. >> it's an agenda that serves nobody except the richest and the most extreme amongst us. and
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it's an agenda that does nothing for our neighbors in need. is it weird? absolutely. absolutely. but it's also wrong. >> walz wrapped up his speech comparing the election to a football game, saying, we're in the fourth quarter and kamala harris is ready to win. and serve. jacqueline lee, abc news, chicago. >> thank you, jacqueline, and abc news will have special live coverage of the democratic national convention. it starts at 6 p.m. and goes until 8 p.m. >> tonight we could see the largest pro-palestinian demonstration of the week in chicago. thousands of activists have been protesting near the dnc this week, demanding the democratic party call for a ceasefire in gaza. the biden administration has been pushing for a ceasefire. talks are set to resume in egypt this weekend. the white house says the president called israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday. israel also carried out an airstrike in gaza yesterday, hitting a school.
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israel says hamas was using the facility, but hasn't given evidence to prove that. this morning, san francisco police are asking you to keep an eye out for a woman who has been threatening people at parks. residents say she's been harassing them for years, and police say the encounters have become increasingly aggressive. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is here with the scary situation and what's being done about it. >> good morning reggie. residents in various san francisco neighborhoods say the woman is chased them, threatened to kill them or their young children, or even yelled other menacing threats. they say it's been happening for years around laurel village. the inner richmond and coal valley, and they are fed up. now this is a flier with images of the woman who goes by the name of lacey, and we're showing you these images because san francisco police say she's a threat to the public. a judge has issued a new arrest warrant for her san francisco mother, jenna p says that lacey screams and chases people and their children around city parks, threatening murder and shouting other vicious
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attacks. jenna says it's been happening since 2020. lacey's been arrested six times this year. the latest was last month, but she keeps getting released back onto the streets. >> police can't force her into mental health treatment. it's an issue that we run into with a lot of folks in the city who are suffering. >> well, if that's the case, then something needs to change. i mean, we have to do something differently. then what is it that we need to do differently? >> neighbors initially created fliers to post in city parks to notify people about lacey's actions, and now neighbors have connected online to report incidents and to share information about where she is. lacey is believed to be unhoused, and anybody who sees her is encouraged not to engage with her, but rather call 911. the public defender's office says it's not jail time, but support services that she needs. live in the studio, gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. thank you gloria. >> today, students at galileo high school in san francisco can reach out to wellness staff for
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help. one day after a student was shot near campus. the shooting forced the school to go on a lockout yesterday, so that means school continued. but nobody was allowed on campus. the shooting happened at north point and polk streets during the school's lunch time. witnesses say a student was shot in the shoulder. they had to be taken to the hospital. they don't have life threatening injuries. the incident frightened students and staff. >> just got the, the signal over the intercom that we were going into lockdown and sad. and a little alarming. >> police have not said if the shooter was also a student in the east bay. >> neighbors of one oakland community have taken matters into their own hands to prevent sideshows and reckless driving. but the efforts to keep their streets safe hasn't gone as planned. this oakland neighborhood has been plagued by constant sideshows. residents got together to set up speed bumps and filled tires with concrete and dirt to stop the sideshows. initially that worked, but the city had to
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remove the obstacles because of city code violations. >> we get it that there's policies and laws and all that stuff. we understand that. but we're like i said earlier, we're at a point where we're we're we're not scared. we're we're angry and we're going to do whatever it takes to turn around, protect our neighborhoo. >> city leaders visited the neighborhood recently. they say they are looking into the possibility of making permanent speed bumps. >> a principal in the central valley has been placed on administrative leave after a video left some parents pretty upset. so the. here's a video. the principal works at a school in merced county, and this video shows principal robert nunez dancing with the school mascot during a rally. it went viral after a student posted it. after a parent found the video. the school sent out a letter saying nunez had been put on leave. as they investigate. well
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okay. >> oh well >> >> still ahead. data breach at patelco. what the credit union is offering to customers who may have been affected. >> and a temporary shift for transit riders in san francisco. the changes starting today as muni twin peaks tunnel closes. >> a look right now live at the big board at the new york stock exchange, up right now by about 100 points. another update on the markets next. >> then eat cheap. the new south bay restaurant making sure college students are well fed and ready to learn. first, here's drew. >> well, that's good to know. here's a live look at our temperatures today. the forecast going to call for cooler than average temperatures. look at this. it's a windy afternoon across the city today a high of only 67. it's breezy and below average in oakland at 71. sunny skies almost fall-like in the south. bay at 76. it is cool for august in walnut creek, coming
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in at only 78 degrees, which is more than ten degrees below average for this time. of the year. so look at those highs today. we're mainly in the seconds in our warmest cities today. typically this time of year, our hottest areas are in the upper 80s. so in our hottest spots we're about 12 degrees below average today. so that cooling trend continues through tomorrow. winds are going to be stronger today compared to the past couple of afternoons. winds gusting about 25 to 35mph. so today we'll have temperatures basically in the 60s and 70s. that wind picks up this afternoon and that wind continues tomorrow as well. look at the three day forecast by tomorrow. certainly feeling like fall looking like it to cloudy cool with some pockets of drizzle. we'll go from clouds to sun on saturday. even warmer here on sunday we'll take a closer look at these details on the seve
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♪ you gotta believe me when i tell ya ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ initially estimated, according to new data from the labor department. monthly payroll figures overstated job growth by about 818,000. in the 12 months ending in march. and amanda, this could be another reason for the federal reserve to begin lowering interest rates next
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month. >> yeah. kumasi. this data is showing the labor market is not as strong as originally thought, which is one factor the fed has been watching to decide when to lower interest rates. and if you're looking for a job right now, a new report from indeed is showing some employers are becoming more transparent about benefits. the report shows 59% of job postings now advertise at least one benefit. that's up from 40% in january of 2020. >> 80% of advertisements include health, dental and vision insurance. so while health insurance is required for large companies with full time workers, dental and vision are not. it's useful to know that such a high share of postings advertise all three. >> experts say ask specifics when looking at jobs in sectors like tech, education and science. benefits are often implied but not advertised. also look into things like parental leave and any other lifestyle needs. knowing the details can help when negotiating your benefits package. back to you at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. more fallout this morning from that
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ransomware attack that hit dublin based patelco credit union earlier this year. the bank now says members personal information was accessed that discovery was made during the bank's investigation into the original attack, so everything from names, emails, social security numbers, driver's license numbers exposed. affected people will be contacted and offered free identity theft protection and credit monitoring. >> now it's your morning money report. a major disruption could be coming to the u.s. and canadian economies because of a railway shutdown. canada's two main railway companies are having a labor dispute, and they shut down early this morning. the stoppage is the first time both canadian national railway and canadian pacific kansas city have had a work stoppage at the same time. the teamsters union is asking for a better pay, better benefits and better crew scheduling. waymo reports their earnings after an extension to the areas of service. alphabet's self-driving rideshare company says it's doubled its paid rides
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to 100,000 per week in just three months. the extension comes just a month after waymo said it's planning a $5 billion investment into the autonomous vehicle technology. the company now operates without a wait list in san francisco and has just started service on the peninsula. now we take a live look at what's happening at the new york stock exchange. you can see that we're up about 40 points. >> a free concert coming to san francisco's civic center plaza. >> and this grammy award winning band is going to perform. ooh i'm a rebel. >> just for kicks. now, i've been feeling it since 1966. now portland based rock band portugal, the man will take the stage with american soul and funk group snack time on friday, september 20th at 7 p.m. admission is free, but if you're planning to go, you're asked to rsvp online through another planet entertainment's website. >> civic center hosted a huge outdoor rave in may that drew 25,000 people to that area. that one was not free, but this one
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is. and it's a part of a series of three free concerts, which will happen for the next three years as a part of a deal between ape and the city. >> that's great. >> more, more. all the outdoor concerts coming? >> yeah, because it looked like people really like the one at the embarcadero. not too long ago. >> so that went off. >> it did. i'm sure this one will, too. lovely. outside this morning. we'll take you to san jose, where it is partly to mostly cloudy. we are in store for just cooler weather the next couple of days on the accuweather headlines today and tomorrow. it's not only cooler, it's also breezy if not windy. those winds are strongest later on today with gusts about 25 to 35mph. this cooldown culminates in a fall feeling friday. tomorrow it's going to look like fall with lots of cloud cover. even some drizzle. very possible. show you that one second. by the weekend though, we'll get rid of the cloud cover. we'll bring back the sunshine and we'll start to warm up. sunday is the warmer of the two days this weekend. here's
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live doppler seven along with satellite. the story we're tracking all about this low pressure. it's now on the move. it's sinking south, moving towards northern california. that is dragging in the cooler air from the north. it's also supplying us with the chance of some drizzle tomorrow. today though, it's all about that sunshine inland. but temperatures more than ten degrees below average into the 70s for daytime highs. there you can see future weather picking up on the winds later on today around the bay shoreline. mix of sun and clouds. upper 60s, lower 70s. so cooler than yesterday and pretty cloudy along the coast today with temperatures in the 60s. so temperatures are basically in the 60s and 70s today. we'll have those winds increasing later on this afternoon for a gusty end to the day overnight. tonight we'll dip those temperatures into the 50s. cloud cover returns and the chance of drizzle. so here's future weather. let's plan out your friday. here's friday morning. we'll stop it at 730. there's a chance of a light shower in the north bay, but all day tomorrow, it's just a really cloudy day. and underneath that cloud cover, we could have some drizzle. future weather pointing
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that around the bay shoreline, the east bay, the south bay fair game for some drizzle. tomorrow is just going to be a cool end to the week. here's the accuweather seven day forecast the next seven days for you. cooling trend is underway here. it's just cloudy. it's cooler tomorrow with those pockets of drizzle. saturday we start out with morning clouds to afternoon sunshine will warm up those temperatures on sunday and then next week the summer sizzle returns. we're turning up the heat with those temperatures well above average for this time of year guys. >> thank you drew. fitness guru richard simmons cause of death has been revealed. the simmons family representative shared that richard's death was an accident. it was caused by complications from recent falls and heart disease. simmons was a beloved fitness personality. he passed away shortly after his 76th birthday. >> if your commute takes you through the fruitvale bart station in oakland, you may have seen these new fare gates have been installed. they're meant to cut down on fare evasion and improve safety. they've already been installed at several other locations, and bart is planning
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to install them. system wide by the end of next year. >> some very lucky oakland students are getting full ride scholarships from northeastern university in oakland. seven oakland unified grads are the first students to receive the award. the scholarship is valued at $85,000, so that means tuition, books, room and board all covered. >> i was crying when i found out i called. my mom was like, mom, you won't believe it. and then, like, she was so proud because we were all worried about, like, paying for college. >> the scholarship requires students to spend their first year on the oakland campus, where northeastern merged with mills college just two years ago. in the future, the university plans to award ten full scholarships to oakland students every year, and they hope this program will increase the number of students at northeastern. >> the fall semester is underway at san jose state university. a lot has changed along paseo de san antonio, the main thoroughfare for sdsu students. there are new businesses and shuttered storefronts thanks to a program called the moment, and yesterday was the official grand
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opening of campus burgers, a place where students can work and, of course, also eat and eat pretty cheaply. a burger and fries is just about seven bucks. it's part of the community mission for the owner. >> most people only have a certain amount of funds to spend and food is up high. so i really thought this would serve them well, you know, and so far, by the looks of it, it's been amazing. like we we're topping over 800 customers a day right now. >> it looks really cute. yeah. with 36,000 students enrolled at san jose state, the mayor says the focus is on providing options for them and the entire community. >> downtown, a san francisco restaurant, is one of the top 15 budget friendly eateries in the country's major cities. we are talking about moe's grill in north beach. the grant street restaurant has been serving up burgers, steaks and breakfast since 1958. a unique rotating grill by the window not only attracts customers, but helps
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the cooks know when the burgers are ready. >> they know when the burger is ready, depending how many rounds you know the meat does. so it's very special. >> all right. one of those half pound burgers is $12.50. the list was compiled by cashnet usa, which analyzed low cost restaurants in more than 500 u.s. cities. for years, there have been efforts to extend alcohol sales and keep bars open. later here in california. but with a catch, it may finally be happening. lawmakers passed a bill, but the only place that would get to stay open until 4 a.m. is a new club inside the intuit dome in inglewood. this is the new home of the los angeles clippers. the club holds about 100 people. currently, state law prohibits alcohol alcohol sales between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. it's a recent attempt to
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extend hours failed in 2022. the new bill now will head to governor newsom's desk. >> amazon bringing all kinds of ai talent together at their generative ai hub in san francisco. the pop up space is designed for startups, founders and developers to collaborate. yesterday, several new developments were on display, including a robotic arm that can mimic real brush strokes and an ai mixologist. >> generative ai is like a new thing for all of us, and we're all trying to figure out how to not just like, chat, but really build really valuable, useful applications. >> tech experts believe the hub will be a testing ground for smaller scale companies, and they hope the hub will showcase different potential for ai. there will be autonomous robots roaming market street to promote the new hub. microsoft introducing a new adaptive joystick. it's designed for gamers with limited mobility and works with both pc and the xbox gaming system. the company says the disabled community had a large part in the design of this new joystick. it will be available early next year for about 30 bucks. the final round
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of voting is underway in the tsa's cutest canine contest, and the dog at sfo needs your help. barney, a five year old german shorthaired pointer who patrols sfo sniffing out explosives, is a finalist. he's up against another airport pup from chicag. and i have to tell you, kumasi looked it up a few minutes ago, and the chicago dog is winning by a lot. and to me, the chicago dog is very basic. wait a minute. wait, has it changed? >> no, no, i just, you know, you didn't have to call badger basic. >> badger is a german shepherd. and to me, that's what you would expect, right? you go to the airport, you see a german shepherd with an officer. it's very. >> i was going to look on instagram because i'm on facebook right now, and barney has 28% and badger has 72%. >> to me, barney is something special. barney is not what you expect. barney is. dare i say i? >> let's see on instagram.
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>> demure. >> okay, now on instagram, barney is winning 60 to 40. i don't know how they're going to calculate it. >> well, all i all i know is barney. barney >> barney. >> barney. barney. barney needs your help. you can vote for him until 9:00 on any of the tsa social media platforms. >> go to the stories. >> and by the way, they're doing this because it's national dog day on monday. so remember your pup. >> all right. up next, the seven things you need to know today. >> 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 roku. downloa we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis,
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national convention wrapping up in chicago tonight. vice president kamala harris will be officially accepting her party's nomination for president. you can watch her speak right here on abc seven. our coverage starts at 6 p.m. >> number two. remembering san jose community service officer long pham. he was killed earlier
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this month by a suspected drunk driver. a vigil is planned for 730 tonight at the vietnamese heritage garden in san jose. >> number three, a big victory for advocates in the south bay. santa clara county planning to buy regional medical center in east san jose. the change will restore trauma service and bring back labor and delivery services for muni's twin peaks tunnel is closing for eight days starting today for a construction project. >> muni metro riders who commute between the west side of san francisco and downtown will have to take bus shuttles. >> number five, our cooling trend continues today. it's also windy this afternoon. by 3 p.m, those winds gusting 25 to 35mph. so below average temperatures today. basically staying in the 60s and 70s for daytime highs. that cooling trend continues tomorrow. tomorrow it feels like autumn. it's cloudy. it's cool. we have the chance of drizzle throughout the day and then the weekend. clouds to sun, even warmer on sunday.
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>> and number six, we'll take a look from our richmond cam. this is a live look. westbound 580. there is stop and go traffic between harbor way and the toll plaza. drivers are facing about a 13 minute delay. >> and number seven team usa gymnast stephen petracek first contestant of season 33 of dancing with the stars. he won two bronze medals at the paris olympics, and the rest of the cast will be announced exclusively on gma on september 4th, and then season 33 premieres on tuesday, september 17th on abc and on disney plus. >> i'm really excited for him. yeah, he's he's a little thing. >> gymnasts usually do well on that show too. yeah. >> you know he's a little he's just a little >> george: good morning america. tim walz accepts
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