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serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. show off to the world. ask your eczema specialist about dupixent. i accept your nomination to be president of the united states of america. >> now, if vice president kamala harris historic nomination, what she's sharing is part of her vision of her presidency reducing wildfire risks, p-g-and-e's working to put a stop to fires caused by their
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own equipment. >> how this is tied to how much you are paying for their services. >> and it's creepy crawly season tarantulas looking for love right here in the bay area. the place you'll want to avoid if you have a fear of them. >> i guess they deserve love too. >> they really do. >> we don't judge that. >> good luck to you all. it's good morning. it's friday, august 23rd. >> to start the check of our forecast with drew. >> looking for love this morning. we are tracking the coolest day of the week. it feels a little bit more like fall this afternoon than august. a live look outside from our exploratorium camera. you do see a thin veil of fog out there. current sky conditions right now showing you it's a mixed bag. we have some clouds along the coast, clouds over the city and in oakland. some clearer skies as you move towards the south bay, the north bay, the inland east bay. but the clouds will fill in as the morning goes on. we're in store for a pretty overcast afternoon and the chance of some drizzle out there right now. numbers will get you going on this friday. you can see temperatures mainly in the mid 50s to the low 60s right now. so where we have those
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clear skies early on, the clouds fill in. so inland. forecast calls for overcast skies this afternoon. temperatures in the mid 70s. that's about it. well below average for this time of the year. around the bay. shoreline. limited sunshine today. it's pretty gray out there. upper 60s to the lower seconds. and then along the coast today. just cloudy all day long. pretty overcast and lows in the low and mid 60s. a brighter weekend forecast is on the way. we'll show you that coming up in eight minutes. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times. >> good morning. yeah. clear, quiet and calm. commute across the bay area of course, this is minus that typical slowdown across the altamont pass. but really not too bad there either. 29 minutes is what it will take to get from tracy to dublin, 16 minutes from san rafael to san francisco. and then that drive to antioch to concord, that will take you 14 minutes, then to the golden gate. there is a dense fog advisory in effect for the golden gate, but really nothing else in your way you see a bit of two construction crews on there, but really, again, nothing slowing you down. reggie aqui.
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>> vice president kamala harris, officially the democratic presidential nominee, in her speech on the final night of the democratic national convention, she reintroduced herself as a leader, qualified to be commander in chief. >> abc seven news anchor julian glover is at the united center with more on her address to the crowd. to our break time vice president kamala harris stepped out onto the stage on the final night of the dnc to a roaring crowd, and when she could finally get a word in. >> i accept your nomination to be president of the united states of america. harris's speech at times relied heavily on the pages of her autobiography, emphasizing values instilled in her by her mother and sharing her childhood friends. sexual assault by a family member inspired her to become a prosecutor to protect people like wanda. >> because i believe everyone has a right to safety, to dignity, and to justice.
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>> in a convention that largely avoided saying the former president's name, harris namecheck trump several times, drawing clear distinctions, and we know what a second trump term would look like. >> it's all laid out in project 2025, written by his closest advisers. but america, we are not going back. we are not going back. >> a popular line with the crowd as harris laid out her vision for the country's future. and that's the fight we are in right now, a fight for america's future. harris's speech was heavy on promises, middle class tax cuts, bringing back the republican killed, bipartisan border security deal and protecting reproductive freedoms. >> why exactly is it that they don't trust women? >> harris also called for a hostage and ceasefire deal in gaza, as some in the crowd shouted free palestine! >> president biden and i are working to end this war such
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that israel is secure. the hostages are released, the suffering in gaza ends, and the palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, security, freedom and self-determination. >> the night also showcased harris's family, her best friend and sister maya introducing her. >> our democratic nominee, my big sister. the next president of the united states, kamala harris. >> her niece mina, shouting out her bay area roots. i grew up in oakland, california, and her great nieces amara and leila, teaching everyone how to say the vice president's name properly together. in the most important speech of her life, the vice president welcomed all americans to join her. let's get out there. >> let's vote for it. and together, let us write the next
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great chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told. >> julian glover, abc seven news. >> and vice president harris's path is well known to many in the bay area. her law career started at uc law, san francisco. then she became a prosecutor in alameda county, the da in san francisco, and california's attorney general before being elected to the u.s. senate just a few short years ago. she became the first black and south asian vice president. and last night. abc seven news was there, where it all began in oakland, the naacp hosted a watch party as her supporters took it all in oaklanders gathering in her hometown, proud to call her one of their own. >> we've seen her grow up throughout the ranks in san francisco and oakland and she's about to make change globally. it's going to be awesome. >> speechless. but not only a black woman, a woman, period. you know, someone who
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understands our circumstance. someone who knows what our struggles are. and for someone who can relate and not only relate, but do something about it. amazing, amazing. >> and others last night said the speech was inspiring. >> supporters say harris shows, quote, the good side of oakland. reggie, back to you. >> all right. thanks, amanda. if you missed any of the speeches or want to get the inside scoop on what went into the night. we have a full page of live updates right on the front page of our website, abc7 news dot com. >> it has been a campaign season unlike any other. as we mentioned, president biden was the party's nominee, the democratic party's nominee just a month ago and was struggling in the polls. and now it is officially kamala harris. abc seven news insider phil matier told us last night served as her reintroduction and the race can really begin. >> what we had here is a candidate that was presenting themselves to the american public for many for the first time, and looking to make a good
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first impression. what follows in terms of policies and specifics is going to make the race even more interesting. >> the vice president hit on a number of policy priorities, drawing a contrast to donald trump's agenda. phil matier says the strategy seems to be more focused on uniting the party and swaying those who may be on the fence. and i would i don't think that kamala harris is all that interested in in trying to change the mind of her critics. >> the goal of democrats at this point seems to be one to rejuvenate the party and get them to turn out. they appear to be accomplishing that. the second one is to go for undecided voters, voters who may not agree with the policies of the democrats, but would see them as a reasonable, and her as a reasonable alternative to donald trump, who some people feel is just simply a, you know, just off the off the charts. so what they're trying to do is present. kamala harris as a reasonable alternative, bill added. >> to watch the congressional
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races, especially in california, to see if they shift with bruce's presence. >> the california republican party says a harris presidency would make the rest of the country look like our state in a bad way. state gop chair jessica millan patterson released a statement reading, it's official. national democrats have bafflingly looked baffled, bafflingly looked at california, the state with high unemployment and exorbitant cost of living, a homeless crisis, a porous border and rampant crime, and said, yes, please, let's do that to the whole country. she concluded, saying, voters will realize vice president harris belongs nowhere near the oval office. abc news is your place when it comes to the presidential election. you can find complete coverage and live updates at abc seven news.com and the abc seven news app. >> we are getting closer and closer to peak wildfire season here in the bay area so far this year. p-g-and-e's reporting 62 wildfires caused by power lines. nearly the same number from all of last year. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live this morning with what the utility is doing
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to prevent these types of fires. gloria. good morning. >> kumasi p-g-and-e's created a wildfire safety program task force last month, and it's using technology to recognize hazards that could start fires when dry fuels gather around power poles, fires can start at a p-g-and-e's spokesperson says they have identified 50,000 poles within the highest fire risk areas, and will try to remove vegetation ten feet around the base of the poles by the start of september. we all know that p-g-and-e's has increased rates over the last few years. they say it's to reduce wildfire risk and also make the electric system safer. but wildfires have not decreased, and they're hoping this task force will help. >> what we've done is we've created a task force based on the data that we're seeing in the field to look at what else could we be doing, what else might we need to change this year? >> p-g-and-e's is reporting 62 cpuc reportable ignitions from their equipment in high fire
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threat districts. 29 since july 1st in 2023, there were 65 the whole year. p-g-and-e's says a lot of receptive fuels on the ground are increasing. the wildfire risk, along with the heat that is continuing to dry out those fuels. live in the studio, gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> drew, thank you for that information. the accuweather forecast. today it's all about cooler than average temperatures. a lot of cloud cover today, even some drizzle. here's the reason why. look at this deep area of low pressure just spinning to our north. this trough is going to bring the cooler weather today. a lot of cloud cover. and some of this moisture will fall in the form of drizzle later on today into early tomorrow morning. look at your temperatures today. we're basically on the 60s and 70s. it feels like fall out there. it's breezy. this afternoon. we do expect limited sunshine later on today. it's just a gray end to the week. so here's future weather. we do start out with a little bit of sunshine this morning before those clouds really take over by lunchtime.
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we're pretty much overcast for the entire day. later on this afternoon it's cloudy mid 60s mid 70s for reference, this time of year. our warmest areas are typically in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees for daytime highs, so areas like san ramon, livermore 15 close to 20 degrees below average. it is certainly going to feel like a cool end to the week. a high of 66 in the city today, 76 in san jose. we'll go to 76 in san rafael, about 77 in concord, 72 in san mateo, 76 in both fairfield and in ukiah, 69 the high in santa cruz. here's a look at the three day forecast today. it's cool. it's cloudy. it is drizzly. later this evening. it is the coolest day of the seven day forecast. now tomorrow we start out with cloud cover in the morning. sunshine quickly reappears in the afternoon, and that sets the stage for a bright and warm end to the weekend with even warmer weather next week. reggie, we'll show you that coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks, drew. emotional nigh.
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first responders in san jose paying tribute to one of their own who was killed while on duty. >> new covid shots. the fda's latest approval and how soon you could get the vaccine. >> and sing along to your favorite abba songs. the theater hosting a special event this weekend. >> a live look outside right now at
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ritchie street. there were evidence markers, all over the crime scene. no arrests have been made. the victim's name has not been released. oakland police say the two other people showed up at the hospital with injuries from this shooting. >> he was a member of our san jose pd family, and while we're a large organization, we're. we're still of a size where we know each other and we're close to each other, and we come together at difficult moments like this. >> remembering one of their own san jose first responders, family and friends. paying
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tribute to a community service officer. long pham, who was killed in a suspected drunk driving incident earlier this month. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez is more on the proud show of support. >> he stood for courage, integrity and compassion. >> dozens of people gathered to honor community service officer long pham's life and service. san jose city council member brian dewan hosted a vigil inside the vietnamese heritage garden thursday evening. >> we don't have a whole lot of police officers who are vietnamese, and when we have a death like this, it's impact all of our lives. >> on august third, police say pham was senselessly struck and killed by a drunk driver while performing traffic control duties. pham was 34 years old. >> i ask you to close your eyes. now. be very still, quiet and listen. >> pham's family is buddhist. elected officials, including the
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police chief, fire chief, mayor matt mehan and former san jose mayor sam liccardo, attended. they stood in front of a shrine with candles, flowers, fruits and incense. pham was the first cso to die on duty within the san jose police department's history. captain brian spears, who oversees the cso division, shared a few words. >> the impact he made will continue to resonate, reminding us of the extraordinary difference one person can make. as we remember, cso pham let us carry forward the values he lived by integrity, kindness and readiness to help. >> community service officer veronica bear was pham's partner. she survived the crash. we were there when she was discharged from the hospital as hundreds of officers and other first responders lined the hallway to applaud her. police chief paul joseph said their sacrifice will not be forgotten. >> we have to remember, too,
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that this is this is a person and a member of this community on many different levels. >> police say the funeral service for pham is set for august 30th at the sap center that is open to the public as well in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> and just last night, another deadly crash on the streets of san jose. police say a man was hit and killed at the intersection of automation parkway and hostetter road. and that is the 34th deadly crash. and the 13th pedestrian killed in san jose this year. >> the fda has approved updated covid 19 vaccines that are designed to target the cp2 strain, which is an offshoot of the omicron variant. pfizer and moderna are expected to ship to pharmacies and doctor's offices within days. the cdc recommends everyone six months and older get the updated vaccine this season. >> in the east bay, it is becoming creepy crawly season. tarantulas are mating from now until the beginning of rainy season, so you may see them on
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the move around mount diablo state park. >> tarantulas crossing. so you want to, you know, not run over or try not to run over any. >> and why does the tarantula want to cross the road? >> he's looking for. i love he's out looking for a mate. all right, now the females live to hatch their eggs. >> the males die of starvation in october. oh, well, you know nature the way that you just said that. this is the truth. i mean, the males die off when it's wetter or from predator wasps, while the females live up to 20 years. now, get this. experts say tarantulas are harmless. pretty much so if you see them, let them be. >> how many times are you going to tell me in ways that the males die? >> they die. >> they die from starvation. they die from when it's wet, they die from wasps while the females live up to 20 years. >> great. >> if you're looking for
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something to do this weekend, you can join in a sing along to a movie musical. dancing queen. young and sweet. >> only 17. >> the vine cinema and ale house in livermore is hosting a sing along screening of the 2008 film mamma mia! it's happening sunday night at 7:00. tickets are $9. you can get more information by going to vine cinema.com. >> good. come on, mamma mia. >> i've been fully activated by that. >> yes, father. >> i just love that movie. >> i can't stand it. what? i'm sorry. >> goodbye. goodbye. not today. see ya. >> on this friday. i'll fight you on this one. >> it's meryl streep. anything? meryl streep is in just an automatic stamp of approval. she could sit there for 90 minutes in silence, and i'd be like, that was amazing. sorry that was amazing. >> it's not good on stage either. i said it. >> i said it. okay. let's be. let's be clear. >> fight me. >> yeah. i never saw the stage
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one. okay. i saw the major motion picture. sure loved it. >> okay. then you would probably like the stage one, if that's your taste. you know, if that's what you like. >> the shade this morning, let's go to san jose. >> a live look outside. here's the accuweather headlines. it's going to feel a lot like fall today. the clouds are going to roll in throughout the morning. it's going to feel cool this afternoon. and we're likely going to see some drizzle later today and even early tomorrow morning. but the weekend outlook we do bring back the sunshine. we bring back warmer temperatures and those numbers are just going to accelerate next week. the summer sizzle is back by monday and for several days. let's talk about the weekend forecast. it's upon us tomorrow. you will wake up to cloud cover, but the second half of the day on saturday it is brighter. the clouds get out of here, but the temperatures still remain below average sunday, though the warm up begins. full sunshine. sunday is the brighter of the two days. it's also the warmer of the two days, with temperatures at or going above
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average for this time of the year. here's the latest on our tropical system. it's now tropical storm jonah. you can see the storm right here, still far away from the big island winds right now, 45mph. however, a tropical storm watch has been issued for the big island through the weekend into early next week. we could see 5 to 10in of rain. the center of the storm stays south, but there is still some indirect impacts from the storm system back here at home. let's talk about all that cloud cover. here's 1 p.m. it's overcast here. some of this mist and drizzle is going to work into our neck of the woods late today into early tomorrow morning. we start out with cloud cover on your saturday. then the sunshine quickly reappears to finish out the day tomorrow. here's a look at the drizzle estimates. you can see we'll find some pockets of damp weather later today into early tomorrow morning. just know you may see some damp roadways, but it gets out of here for the weekend. so some good news there today. it's all about the cloud cover. it feels like fall out there. temperatures well below
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average overnight tonight. overcast skies with pockets of drizzle. here's the accuweather seven day forecast showing you the weekend increases sunshine increase the warmth. then next week summer is back. temperatures are hot away from the coast. above average for this time of year, guys. >> awesome. thanks, drew. coming up, the seven things to know this morning. >> skipping the school bus. why parents are choosing to send their kids to class in a driverless robo taxi. but it's against the company's policy. >> a live look outside right now is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even round-the- clock customer support. so you can be there for your customers. with comcast business, reliability isn't just possible.
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it's in your nature to stand strong. supplement your bones with high-absorption magnesium. nature's bounty. it's in your nature. feels a lot like fall today. pretty cloudy. drizzle is possible later into the afternoon for the weekend. we start out with clouds. bring back the sunshine. sunday. the brighter and the warmer of the two days. >> number two, vice president kamala harris has broken another barrier, becoming the first woman of color to accept a major party's nomination for president. during her speech last night, she told her story to the american people, saying, we are all in a fight for america's future. >> number three, robert f kennedy jr has withdrawn from the ballot in arizona amid speculation he's planning to drop out of the presidential race today. when asked directly about his decision, kennedy told abc news, quote, i will not
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confirm or deny that. >> number four, the fda has approved updated covid 19 vaccines. pfizer and moderna are expected to begin shipments within days. walgreens says they will be available beginning september 6th. >> number five and number a reminder for your weekend plans in san francisco. muniz twin peaks tunnel is closed for construction for a week. muni metro riders will have to get busses to go between downtown and the west side of the city. >> number six, let's take you to the east bay. our live emeryville cam showing no issues along the east shore freeway as westbound 80 fills up with headlights heading toward the bay bridge. drive times from highway four to the city, 30 minutes. >> number seven walmart and burger king are teaming up subscribers of walmart plus now get a 25% discount on burger king orders every day, and they get free whoppers every three months. >> san francisco parents have come up with a back to school hack to save time. let waymo take your kids to school. does
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it save time? maybe but it's also a violation of waymo's rules because riders have to be at least 18 years old unless they are with an adult. if people get caught, they could lose their account. priya anand with our media partner, the san francisco standard, spoke with us about why parents are doing this. >> they said, you know, we like it so much that we're willing to skate by the rules. we feel this technology is safe. they like that. they can track their kids rides, and they also are using it frequently, but not so frequently that they feel concerned about breaking the rules. >> waymo is considering a program to allow teenagers to ride without a parent. it would be a fixed price, and a set number of rides would be allowed. each month. >> cruise and uber are joining forces starting next year. crews will be sending out some of its driverless taxis. when people call an uber, but don't expect them to see you, don't expect to see them here in san francisco
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or really here in california for that matter. cruise had its license suspended by the state back in fall of 2023 after a number of high profile incidents involving its vehicles. next, at 530, debate and drama in the north bay. the controversy brewing over neighbors trying to protect their property. others say they're blocking a public beach. >> a live look outsid
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switch to reliable comcast business internet with security and get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! last day of the democratic national convention, kamala harris taking to the stage and addressing the country. i'm jacqueline lee. we'll have more coming up also at 530. >> creating a soccer pitch at the coliseum. the oakland roots giving fans a sneak peek at how they plan to transform the field for their next season, starting in march. >> plus, bombay brasserie. i'm gonna let y'all catch up because i got to tell you all about this
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brand new restaurant. here we go. opening up in san francisco's union square. today, you know, i had to go test it out for you all. and i'm back with a report. >> oh, okay. >> i'm looking forward to that. >> good morning everyone. happy friday. it is august 23rd. >> let's see what the weather looks like. hi, drew. hey >> good morning everybody. we are in store for a cool afternoon. today is the coolest day on the seven day forecast. current sky conditions. we do have clear skies away from the coast, but as we head throughout the morning, the cloud cover is going to fill in. and that leads to a pretty cloudy afternoon later on today. temperatures right now. we begin in the mid 50s to the low 60s. good morning, san mateo. we're at 57 livermore coming in at 58 degrees. the wider view shows you we're pretty uniform this morning with our temperatures. 53 in santa rosa, 55 right now in danville. let's begin with the inland forecast. we do have clear skies right now, but you can clearly see the cloud cover is going to fill in this
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morning. it's just a great looking afternoon. temperatures well below average typically inland. we're close to 90 degrees for our daytime highs today. we're basically in the mid 70s. so certainly feeling a lot more like fall around the bay shoreline. it's mostly cloudy today. upper 60s, lower 70s with a light breeze later on today. could have some mist and drizzle later on this afternoon. be aware of that. and along the coast we'll keep it cloudy all day long. daytime highs in the low and mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning. yeah. good morning drew. >> we're going to take you to the san mateo bridge where things are really already starting to fill in here at 531 on your friday morning. 11 minutes is what it will take you to get from the toll plaza into foster city. then a look at the bay bridge. that upper deck also getting a bit crowded, but it is an easy drive across the span into the city. no backup at the tolls and the metering lights remain off at this time. then i'll leave you here with your drive time. six minutes. highway four to walnut creek. 14 minutes to get from walnut creek to 580. and then that tracy to dublin.
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typical slowdown will take you 44 minutes. kumasi >> all right. thanks, amanda. the democratic national convention has wrapped up with vice president kamala harris vowing to chart a new way forward. vp harris, the first woman of color to be at the top of a major party ticket, reflected on her career as a prosecutor. >> she also drew a stark contrast with donald trump. abc news reporter jacqueline lee live inside the united center in chicago with the highlights from the speech last night. jacqueline >> hey, reggie. kumasi good morning. more than 100,000 balloons fell from the ceiling last night as kamala harris closed off the convention. and of course, she's encouraging all americans to really think about the values when they go to vote in november. reporter. it was a historic moment in the most consequential speech of her career, right up to vice president kamala harris, welcomed by thunderous applause. taking the stage to officially lead the democratic ticket in november. >> on behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in
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the greatest nation on earth. i accept your nomination to be president of the united states of america. >> harris reintroducing herself to the american people. my mother was a brilliant five foot tall woman. >> she taught us to never complain about injustice, but do something about it. >> harris slamming former president donald trump and his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and warning what will happen if he gets another four years. >> the united states supreme court just ruled that he would be immune from criminal prosecution. just trump with no guardrails attacking trump on the major issue of abortion. he plans to create a national anti-abortion
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coordinator and force states to report on women's miscarriages and abortions. simply put, they are out of their minds. >> reporter the united center erupting in applause when she addressed the war in gaza. >> president biden and i are working to end this war such that israel is secure. the hostages are released. the suffering in gaza ends. >> female delegates throughout the united center, wearing white for women's suffrage. actors eva longoria, kerry washington and tony goldwyn all making the case for harris with a chicago drum line and pop superstar pink. among the performances, harris ending the night, calling on her base to get to work. >> i see a nation that is ready to move forward together. let us write the next great chapter in
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the most extraordinary story ever told. >> it was probably organized and planned. >> harris will go to washington, d.c. later today, and she will also debate former president trump in philadelphia on september 10th, right here on abc. in chicago. jacqueline lee abc seven news. back to you. >> jacqueline. >> thank you. black women were the democratic party's most loyal demographic last election. about 90% voted for joe biden. jessica eaddy, the founder of win with black women, spoke about the significance of this election. >> i think about my mother. i think about black women who fought in this country knowing that they would never see this day, but they believed that it would be here. and it is an honor. it is an honor for all of us to be here, to be the ones to help usher that in. and we have an obligation to make sure that we cross the line. and i think that's what we're going to see. black women, she says. >> vice president kamala harris earned her way to the top of the ticket. through all of her
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notable roles in public office, republican presidential nominee donald trump is holding a rally today in phoenix. >> yesterday, he toured the border wall criticizing president biden and vice president harris for not finishing the build. he started. >> she will never build the wall. she doesn't want to build the wall. she's only saying if she if she changes her mind, it's only because she wants to get elected. because who wouldn't want to have a strong border? you need strong borders and strong elections. and we have neither. >> while trump was in arizona, a man was taken into custody in connection with an alleged social media threat to kill trump. abc news is your place when it comes to everything 2024. with less than 75 days until election day, you can find complete coverage and live updates on abc seven news.com and the abc seven news app. >> new this morning, a two alarm fire that burned in an abandoned restaurant in oakland is under investigation. flames broke out around 1230 this morning on dennison at cotton street. firefighters say the restaurant
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that was there has been closed for about a year and a half. and in that time, there have been a dozen different fires in the building. crews got the fire under control in about an hour and no one was hurt. p-g-and-e's equipment has been responsible for some of the most destructive wildfires in our history. over the past few years, the utility has pushed to raise rates multiple times to help them address the situation, but it seems their equipment is still sparking flames. in fact, so far this year, 62 fires have been started by pga and pga equipment, and that's almost the same amount as all of last year. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is following this story. so, gloria, what is p-g-and-e's saying about their efforts to prevent these fires? >> well, reggie p-g-and-e's created a wildfire safety program task force last month. based on the data they're seeing in the field, to look at what else they could be doing and what else they might need to change. p-g-and-e's equipment has been blamed for sparking some of the state's deadliest wildfires in recent years. that includes the 2018 camp fire,
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where 85 people died in the town of paradise. over the past few years. p-g-and-e's has increased rates, saying it's to reduce wildfire risk and also make the electric system safer. but wildfires have not decreased this year. p-g-and-e's is reporting 62 cpuc reportable ignitions from their equipment and high fire threat districts. 29 since july 1st in 2023, there were 65 the whole year when dry fuels gather around power poles, fires can start. and that's one thing the new task force is looking into. >> right now, we've identified 50 000 poles within the highest fire risk areas to go out and work and try to remove that vegetation a ten feet around the base of the pole. by the start of september, the customers are paying the price of more expensive and much slower wildfire safety. >> that is mark toney, the
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executive director for the utility reform network. he says bills have skyrocketed more than 100% in the past four years, and with this latest fire data, toney says it's fair to customers to question if those increases are worth it. he would prefer to see cheaper, faster ways of wildfire mitigation, like insulated lines over seemingly constant increases with little results. the task force is using technology to recognize hazards that can start fires, and p-g-and-e's says a lot of receptive fuels on the ground are increasing the wildfire risk. along with the heat that is continuing to dry out. those fuels. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you. gloria, we're getting a look at how the oakland roots is planning to configure the field at the oakland coliseum. so the team released this animation. the pitch will run along the baseball third base line. the team says it will give fans the best sightlines and an intimate atmosphere. capacity for most games is going to be at 15,000.
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now, the team is taking deposits for its 2025 season tickets. the home opener is set for march. >> this morning, doctors are revealing a new health benefit to one of the world's most popular weight loss drugs. a man is at the live desk with details on the expanded use for wegovy. yeah. >> reggie aqui wegovy was already approved by the fda back in march for use to prevent heart attack and stroke, but this new study found it is beneficial in preventing any kind of cardiovascular disease and heart failure. >> doctors monitored 17,000 people with preexisting heart disease for this study. these people were overweight or obese but did not have diabetes, which is what wegovy was originally designed to treat. this new study found wegovy lowered the risk of heart attack, stroke, and cardiac death by as much as 44%. >> it makes us metabolize glucose better. they also reduce blood pressure. they are cardioprotective in the sense that they improve left
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ventricular function and improve blood flow to the heart, and they also act as a bit of a diuretic. >> advocates say the growing data could help clear the way for more people to have access to this medication. and you probably heard about shortages of this medicine and others like it earlier this year. manufacturers say they've ramped up production to make sure supply is meeting demand. back to you at the desk. kumasi. >> thanks, amanda. still ahead, big bill. why? an annual event celebrating hip hop in the east bay canceled this year. >> but first, a check on the weather with drew. hey, there, 541 will start at okay this morning. >> it is quiet on the ramps right now. current conditions. we do have partly cloudy skies 62 degrees above the airport. a west wind at six miles per hour. the winds not as strong today. it was pretty blustery yesterday afternoon as cooler air moved in here. here's the travel forecast. we do expect some thunderstorms across the western portions of oregon today. some rain in seattle. it's lovely in
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southern california. la coming in at 78 degrees. it's really quiet across the midsection. we do have fair weather. we'll have sunshine across the south. it's only florida today that is dealing with some inclement weather on the east coast. we'll have thunderstorms this afternoon, but the mid-atlantic and the northeast just lovely temperatures in the 80s with a fair amount of sunshine back here at home. it feels more like fall today than it does summer temperatures about 10 to 15 degrees below average. mid 60s for the city. upper 60s for oakland. it's our south bay and inland east bay areas that feel the coolest air temperatures. only in the mid 70s where we should be in the upper 80s to near 90 this time of the year. so here's future weather. we will fill in that cloud cover all day long. look how overcast it is later on this afternoon. it's just gray out there with those below average temperatures, so a high of only 67 in napa today, 72 in san mateo, we'll go to 75 in livermore, 60 for the high in half moon bay. so today's the coolest day on the seven-day
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caused an average of 2800 house fires every year. here's abc news reporter elizabeth schultz. >> in this morning's gma first look, an urgent warning about air conditioner safety. >> my whole life. the up in flames. >> flames engulfed the roof of this rhode island home after a malfunctioning air conditioner caused a devastating fire. every year, an average 2800 home fires are caused by air conditioners, resulting in 40 deaths. 120 injuries and more than $100 million in property damage. we
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visited the montgomery county fire and rescue training academy in maryland to see the risks firsthand. firefighters simulate an electrical malfunction, sparking a fire. flames engulfed the wall, leaving only the frame and unlike a fire inside, there are no smoke detectors outside to sound an early alarm coming up at 7 a.m. we'll tell you what things you can do to stay cool and safe. your gma first look i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> the annual hero day music block party in oakland has been canceled this year. according to the chronicle. the event was canceled because of debt. organizers are struggling to pay from last year's event. they reportedly owe more than $36,000 to unguardable productions, the concord based company handled stage production, security and operations for the outdoor event last labor day weekend in the north bay. >> there is a growing controversy in stinson beach. it involves fences. some property owners have put up around their beachfront properties. people
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say these makeshift fences have popped up over the past week or so. property owners have reported people and pets trespassing on their property, sitting on their furniture or just not picking up after themselves. some beachgoers understand that frustration. >> there's so many people, people putting up little tent shade structures. there's dogs running around. it gets very, very full and i can understand how some homeowners wouldn't want people coming right up to their decks. >> others want the fences to come down for the county to enforce laws allowing public access to the beach. >> we all love the beach, right? here i am with my son and my dog, running around throwing the frisbee and chasing the dog around, and that seems like something we should all have access to. >> the county says it started an investigation into whether or not the fences are on public land or the homeowner's property. in the meantime, it's asking that these fences be removed, since all of them are unpermitted. >> a san francisco dog rescue
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organization is facing major setbacks at its new location. there's not enough power to run the facility. muttville senior dog rescue has only been in its new location on florida street for a month. it is triple the size of its previous shelter, just a few blocks away on alabama street in the mission. the only problem is, pretty much the whole time the power has been unreliable. >> it's frustrating to wake up day after day sitting in this incredible space, knowing what we can be doing, and yet we can't actually do it. >> p-g-and-e's says they worked with muttville to provide guidance on the amount of power they would need, but that the shelter went beyond the load limit and the utility was not informed of the change. some power has now been restored, but it's not enough to run medical equipment in the clinic or computers. muttville has had to move their dogs to its old location and rely on other clinics for services. while they work on the power issue. they
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plan to hold a final adoption event at their alabama street location tomorrow from 11 to 2. >> ikea is reportedly expanding again here in the bay area, according to the chronicle. the swedish retailer is preparing to open a small pickup center in colma. it's going to be in the two 8-80 metro center on coloma boulevard. this location is going to be much smaller than a normal ikea, since it's just for picking up items that you've ordered. it will include interior design services. no food court. and the new location should be open this fall or you're about to see is very extra. >> but i'm here for it. it's a flower girl who came up with a memorable exit at this wedding in southern california. all right, here we go. >> yeah. >> pow pow pow pow pow ka ka tens across the board. >> also, what an awesome way to. i mean, she knew. she knew because it's like double of her. because of the reflective
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surface. how could she not do this? and the wedding party seemed to love the stunt. the father of the flower girl says she is a competitive dancer. if i were to get married again, i would. i would hire my niece to do this because she could do it. >> perfect, i love this. she's like, i prepare, here i go, i'm ready, i'm ready, and i can do this in whatever kind of sandals i'm in. >> it's not a big deal. >> i like to hype up. all right, here we go. >> you know, we hear too much about businesses and restaurants leaving union square. and this morning, i want to tell you about a new specialty restaurant making its u.s. debut today in the heart of san francisco. bombay brasserie. it brings a french twist to indian cuisine. the restaurant is owned by indian hotels company. it has several locations around the world. this is its very first location here in the u.s. it is on stockton street at taj campton place. you can get breakfast from 7 to 1030 and
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then dinner from 5 to 10. this is my plate, y'all. the lamb chops. and here is a picture that i took with my friend and the executive chef, thomas george. he's from south india. he told me he's been here for about a year getting everything open and ready. this is david. he gave us great recommendations and great service. i just am so excited to see them opening up really right in the heart of union square. so i can just imagine a day you're shopping, you're living your life, you're walking around, you get hungry and you go there and you get a great meal, great service. and i learned a lot about like traditional indian dishes. and they do add their own flavor to it from the drinks to the shared plates. if you're vegan vegetarian, they have something for you. we had a time. >> i'm glad to hear it. so this is a hotel, right? it's in a hotel. that's why they're serving breakfast. that was the part that i was confused about. okay, cool. >> yeah, but they've had a restaurant there in that space for a while. so in the front they have this really cool, lik,
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bar area. you just want to kind of sit there and, you know, be what you want to be. yeah. and then you can go see. >> yeah. >> it's really nice. it's like slide in, get you a little. yeah. you can eat food in both places and then you go back to the restaurant, which is really nice too. if you just want to have a different experience. >> and you said david gave you recommendations, what is your recommendation? >> i well, that's hard because we tried a lot, but i really liked the lamb chops we had. and what did i have? i we had so much. but i remember the lamb chops. we had this really good dessert that was amazing. some butter chicken is good. you know, i had to get my chai. >> yum. >> i mean, those are two of my favorite cuisines. smash them together. >> >> i'm going for breakfast. not all that common in union square. that's cool. right. good for them. here's a live look outside. this is our exploratorium camera. this morning. you have a bit of fog crossing the city. what you'll find, though, is that those clouds will thicken as we go throughout the morning. the afternoon is pretty overcast. it feels like fall today and we could have some pockets of drizzle later on. this afternoon and first thing tomorrow morning. now the weekend outlook
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will bring back the sunshine, warmer temperatures and then next week our summer sizzle. it is back. we're going above average for much of next week. let's talk about the weekend though it is upon us tomorrow. we do have morning clouds. right around lunchtime. those clouds will start to depart for afternoon sunshine, but still will keep those temperatures below average. sunday is going to be the brighter and the warmer of the two days. wall to wall sunshine to finish out the weekend, and those temperatures at or just above average for this time of the year. so here's the accuweather seven day forecast. cloudy. cool drizzle is possible today. morning clouds to sun tomorrow. brighter and warmer on sunday. and there you go. the heat is cranking. sunshine back all week next week with above average temperatures. amanda. >> hi, drew. yeah. traffic alert here at 553 will take you live to the bay bridge toll plaza, where there isn't a backup, but metering lights have been flipped on from highway four into the city. it will take you 33 minutes. let's get back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. new at six. a toddler sent to the emergency room after she was given wine at
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