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on a bus to stay with a relative. >> it's such a good feeling. thank you so everybody who is able to put us in this position and feel good about this. hundreds rallied in san francisco yesterday calling for an end to family separations at the border. >> we are taking our country back. thank you very much. >> speakers and immigrant rights group condemn the policy they call the separations inhumane and deeply traumatic for those who found themselves at the center of the trump administration's zero tolerance policy on illegal crossings. >> it is never, ever, ever okay for anybody to use children as a pawn and as a bargaining tool to get through any policy. >> the rally were organized by the central american resource center. women's march san francisco and other local groups.
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there are new developments with the government's plan to use the naval weapons station as a camp for detained immigrants. congressman is planning a town hall meeting on tuesday through facebook live to discuss that proposal. activists are planning thursday. that camp could hold up to 47,000 immigrants. concord city officials have issued a statement saying they good morning. thanks for joining us. do not support the federal government's proposal. let's start with a quick look at well, we are experiencing a the weather. >> big dramatic change in cool down with the weather here in the bay area. weather today. >> we are. you probably felt some of the we still have warm pockets up in effects yesterday if you're close to the coach. north bay and easthere arning live doppler 7 showing you the surge of the marine air. in effect. we're going to have a warm day today but cooler than yesterday. live from our room cf camera it that's especially inland. 62 degrees. temperatures climbing just about 60 in san francisco. 70 with the breezy southwest 59 half-moon bay. nice and sunny. winds. i'll have the details, coming we'll enjoy the sun but not with up. also coming up, a mural
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the offshore component as pronounced as yesterday. the upper elevation winds will be offshore. that's why we have a dpifire dar honoring the late anthony into 8:00 tonight with winds gusting at 40 miles an hour. bourdain. the coast will stay cloudy but the world's ugliest dog is. it will be in the 60s there. >> the world's ugliest dog 70s in san francisco with mid and upper 80s today. contest where owners say their love their dogs just the way they are. crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, developin news out of lake county. a fast moving wildfire has passes through here, and is bottled right here. burned more than 1500 acres. at the mountain source. many residents are under naturally. mandatory evacuations. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. natu as many as 12 homes have been destroyed. crews from the bay area should be in to help. the fire broke out yesterday afternoon yesterday near the tiny community of clear lake it senses your every move and automatically adjusts oaks. low humidity andpanded the burna on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... few hours. the fire is burning so fast does your bed do that? firefighters can't get ahead of for a limited time, save up to $500 plus free it. >> we've had several spot fires home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds.
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that are spotting approximately a mile in front of itself. ends june 30th. the fire is pushing towards the community of spring valley and is jumped new long valley road. we're yut lieutilizing resource tackle those fires. >> fire crews left early this morning for lake county. they should be arriving any minute. up to 3,000 residents have been told or asked to evacuate. san francisco's pride parade gets under way this morning. the theme is generations of strength. the parade is one of tthe large celebrations of gay pride anywhere in the world. abc 7 news reporter joins us live now from the parade route. i think you're at market and biel streets. >> reporter: you would be right. happy pride to you. we are just an hour and a half away from the 48th annual pride parade and we are loving the
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vibe down here on market street this morning. lots of rainbow flags everywhere. lots of smiles. they are getting ready to leave the parade like every year. thi year's parade will be bigger than last year. 280 contingent floats and bands. it's expected to last five hours. we found one family who got here super early to grab a good spot. >> it's something we should support. equality. love is love. that's what we're here to how far does crystal geyser alpine spring water support. make sure our kids know this travel from its source to the bottle? too. >> just to show my pride for less than a mile and a half. every one else. just to show that i belong in crystal geyser. the community likene se show th. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. >> reporter: love is love. the sfpd has extra officers here welcome back.
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to keep the masses safe. let's talk about the weather. it's 9:13 on this sunday morning. thank you for joining us. this is a live look from our it is maiamazing. it is warm and sunny. east bay hills camera. not too cold. a cooler morning. i don't even need the jacket i'm you've probably felt the breezes wearing. out there. if you are coming out today it will be pleasant today. bring water and lots of a red flag warning is in effect sunscreen because you will need throughout the night because of it. happy pride. abc 7 news. >> another piece of advice. high fire danger. do not try to drive. lisa will be along shortly with her accuweather forecast. >> reporter: yeah. our dry hot conditions help fuel i just talked to one of the a brush fire in san francisco. parade organizers. abc 7 news was in they say don't think about bringing your car down here. we made that mistake years ago. it didn't turn out so well. bart, ferries, cal train, buses. heights. a grass fire damaged four homes that's your best option today. in the same area friday. you don't want to get caught in a traffic jam. >> thank you. about 50,000 people there. fire crews are urging people to be careful. abc 7 has a contingent as well. >> please be cautious today. new developments with the don't have the vehicle running policy of separating migrant on grass. families. don't be usi state regulators say they will inspect facilities where families are being separated at the u.s. mexico border.
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there are multiple facile tills mowers or weed eaters. that can create a spark. in the southern part of the state that are housing children. it's unclear how long the >> no homes were damaged. some credit their neighbors for children will remain there even though the president signed an executive order ending that grabbing hoses and keeping the policy last week. hundreds of demonstrators stage flames away. add protest over migrant children at a detention center in texas. abc 7 news anchor is in mcallen, it broke out just after 5:00 yesterday evening. flames damaged some buildings texas with members of congress. and some vehicles inside the >> let the children free. storage yard. two people were hospitalized for >> set the children free. >> reporter: demonstrators put themselves in harms way trying smoke inhalation. to stop a bus filled with what they say were migrant families another fire burned about ten and children about to be moved. acres of brush. >> they are in cell and in cages. >> the first place that we visited had nothing on the cal fire has ramped up floors. they were small children, many staffing due to this week's red of them under the age of five fire danger. aircraft crews are ready to go who were segregated from their in santa rosa. parents and crying. >> fires can get out of control
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very quickly. >> reporter: earlier in the day 25 members of congress came to our aircraft are best suited on investigate the detention initial fires when they are still small. facilities housing undocumented the idea is to throw quite a bit children. >> you're going to have a lot of people. >> reporter: president trump did of equipment whether that's reverse his stand with an aerial assets and ground executive order but the fate of resources at it quickly to thousands of undocumented contain it before it can grow children is still not known. any bigger. >> this weekend's red flag >> what we really want to do is we want to go in that biuilding warning stretches from north of redding all the way down past and lug those children. san jose. we know that's not possible. crews move quickly to contain >> reporter: we traveled with this wildfire that burned about half an acre in santa rosa. lily ray and her group. they raided a thousands pounds of clothes and toys to donate to late chef and tv host shelters. they call themselves the mcallen anthony bourdain is being 12 and have their own slogan. remembered with a new must recall in santa monica. >> i want my mommy became the it's gone up on favori favorite. who doesn't understand that in any language. every child deserves that. >> reporter: some of the mommy volunteers were with us as bhet boulevard. he filled himself earlier this month iming an -- met a young mother and her episode of his tv show. son from honduras. the phrase beauty is in the they had just been released from eye of beholder was three days at the facility.
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>> did you get to stay with your son? >> thank law was in place because if not, we would have been separated. >> reporter: they left he evident than in petualuma. >> reporter: to some these faces are adorable and sounds they make are just as cute. they are the 14 contestants in this year's world ugliest dog. >> a friend of mine said it's the ugly dog she's we put him in and he's a fan favorite for a while. >> reporter: some have huge followin followings. >> he is pictured on the cover with paris hilton. >> reporter: on this day winning the title is what matters most. it tyke a lot to be crowned the world's ugliest dog. they are looking for crazy eyes, crooked tails, a strong walk,
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disproportionate features and a tongue that kind of hangs there. >> got some good snorting going. get that out of there. it's dripping like a faucet up here. >> reporter: the comments kept coming. >> good and ugly. >> reporter: after much deliberation, the winner. >> the world's ugly dog in petaluma, california is zsa >> reporter: this is her first competition. her family drove in minnesota, spending three days and $3,000 to get her here all because. >> she is just so sbufl bufl ibi my eyes. good sunday morning. mother nature providing a good
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dose of low clouds. we still have upper elevation offshore wins. the difference between the two creating pretty good gusts at times. this is all in response to this system moving into the pacific northwest. as a matter of fact we're going to have a couple more areas of low pressure move into the north of us. that will allow for temperatures to stay pretty comfortable for much of the workweek. as we look outside looks gorgeous out there. 62, san francisco. 64 in oakland. gilroy is at 67. still cool in upper 50s. today social security going to be hard to get some clearing. we'll see high temperatures a good ten degrees cooler. mid-60s napa. there are some hot pockets around clear lake this morning. still with the northeast wind. you can see concord is at 70. that's refrigerator in 10 to 20 degrees cooler around the bay for most you have. you can see the cooling
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indicated ef where here. certainly things going in the right direction today. by later on today, every one will have the on shore flow. here we are, 9:00. you can see the surface winds beginning to pick up and right through the everyone the colors ka indicate the stronger winds. that's why we will end up with a pleasant day today and finally the offshore winds in the upper elevations will turn on shore. between now and then still high fire danger with low relative humidity in some areas still in the 70s and 80s at this hour above 1500 feet. cooling off today, breezy. looking for a foggy coast. still warm inland. temperatures will be right around average or below. here is the fog footprint today. notice that it's all along the coast. not a lot of sun there. as we go into your monday morning, we get an even stronger push but by monday afternoon it's wiped clear from the coast.
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enjoy it if you like the gray at the sthoer lihoreline. peninsula numbers good 15 degrees cooler for you in redwood city. 80 today. a bit of fog from the sunset to daily city but sunny in if city. 70 and breezy. look for 85 today in petaluma and nevada. what a change. 74 in oakland. notice the pinks well out into the sacramento valley. that's that excessive heat. that allows for san ramon to enjoy 89 today. 91 in livermore. 70s around the bay. mid-90s inland. for the parade it will be just beautiful with slightly breezy winds and about 70 at 3:00 this afternoon. you'll notice the trend for cooler days through thursday. looks like getting warmer by the end of the . >> this is day of transition, as you put it before as we head
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of good memories. >> reporter: this multi-diamond ring has a special meaning to debbie white who spells her first name with two is. she bought it with her husband rick to separate the success of the tax firm they opened back in 2007. >> it mean a lot. it was first ring my husband got me when we went out on our own. >> reporter: as the fire approached, authorities put that you are hometown under an evacuation advisory. that meant they could be ordered to leave any time. >> we rounded up the kitties into the motor home and our personal belongings and paintings. as much as we could cram sbo in the motor home. >> reporter: among it was the lifetime protection for the ring. >> if the diamonds fell out, we would be responsible for the cost to replace them and if it was damaged, it was part of the warranty. >> reporter: their home escaped
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the flames and never a need toe vak wa -- to evacuate. they lost the warranty and all the chaos surrounding in the fire. >> we have no clue. we have torn apart our garage. we've torn apart the car. we've torn apart the motor home. we, everywhere. >> reporter: she contacted zales hoping they could print a copy but the company said they did not have a copy. the company said they searched for weeks and in the end it said they could do nothing further. the whites contacted 7 your side and we contacted the parent company. they told us we take all concerns very seriously and work with each customer to come to a resolution. i'm pleased we have come to a rez wlusolution with the custom. the whites received a gift card that enabled them to buy a new lifetime protection plan for the
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ring. >> thank you. i appreciate the staff very much. >> reporter: we appreciate you too. if you have a consumer issue you can't vef. get ahold of me through our facebook page or our website. i'm michael finney, 7 your side. take a look. a guy taking his commute into his own hands. this is what ferry commuters in new york spotted on the hudson river. man dressed in his suit paddle boarding. he said he decided to paddle to work to save money and he made it to his job on time. he was a little on the soggy side. still to come here on abc 7 mornings. the count down is onto this year's pride
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it's something to look at from our east bay hills camera. you can see the fog that's allowing for the cooling across the bay area. it's 62 in san francisco. 67 in mountain 6959 t 69 at the coast. you can see the flag blowing there from our roof kocamera. we're starting out cooler. some of the temperatures are approaching 80 degrees. as we're vigilant of that, we see the temperatures this afternoon. 70s and 80s with the fog at the coast. looks like a nice evening. plenty of clouds in the bay. a detailed look at the week ahead in a few minutes.
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thank you. you talked about that high fire danger. developing news in lake county where a brush fire is rapidly growing. whoo what's called the ponte fire broke out 5:30 afternoon. it's now burned 1500 acres. 12 structures have been destroyed. 600 threatened. a strike team with crews from alameda and hay ward are on their way to lake county. mandatory evacuations are in effect for spring valley. advisory evacuations have been issued for the community. totaling about 3,000 residents in all. thousands of people from all over the world have poured into san francisco to celebrate the the 48th annual pride parade. the celebration begins in an hour. it's a culmination of a weekend of events highlighting the lgbtq community. abc 7 news reporter joins us
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along the route. the theme is generations of strength. >> reporter: good morning. happy pride to you. won't be long now. jst just an hour away from the 48th annual pride parade. we're loving the vibe this morning. rainbow flags this morning. some are for sale. getting ready to rev their engines. this year's parade will be bigger than last year. 280 contingents, floats and bands. it's expected to last at least five hours from the foot of market street down to civic center. it's always an honor to lead this historic parade. >> we lead the parade so we get the most excited people. people just go nuts when rev
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engines. we get out there and we get them all excited. >> reporter: indeed they do. the sfpd has extra officers here to keep the masses safe. the weather is amazing. it's actually warm and sunny. if you are coming don't forget the water. don't forget that sunscreen. lot of people converging down here right now. if you are coming, if you're watching this, try not to bring your car. ion if y that would be bad idea. you can. happy pride, everybody. >> happy pride to you. ferry service between san francisco and treasuresl expected to begin in 2021. f four years ahead of schedule. they aren't sure whether to charge a toll to pay for the service. that's according to the san francisco examiner. new funding from regional measure three which will raise
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bay area bridge tolls would help pay for the ferries. some treasure island residents say they are not thrilled at the prospect of having to pay to get on and off the the amount and hours are expected to be submitted this fall. still ahead, the oakland zoo has lofty goals. it wants to be more than just the best zoo here at the bay area. we'll take you inside the new exhibit they are hoping to put on par with the elite. here is a live look from our san hoe sigh 101 camera. you can see it's still a bit cloudy but beautiful day is on tap. our heat weave is getting ready to bid farewell. to bid farewell. lisa along s crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, to bid farewell. lisa along s passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. nay.
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as we deal with the summer heat, summervale police have come up with a way for safety measures. >> parked cars are death traps for dogs. w can die from a heatstroke in as little as 15 minutes. >> sunnyvale police using video effects to have their canine reno share an important message opini . the department of public safety tweeted this video yesterday. we've done too many stories about pet and children being left in cars. >> definitely. today we're talking about conflicting wind sources. we still have an offshore wind in the upper elevations in some neighborhoods in the north bay. that's why the lred flag warnin is still up. we have a strong surge of soi southerly winds. we'll talk about the forecast for your sunday afternoon, pride forecast and a look at the week ahead all coming up. also ahead, the a's bats are
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it's a perfect day for a parade. the pride parade in san francisco. the high today 70 degrees in san francisco. what about where you live? lisa along shortly with her full accuweather forecast. nc today snnascar fans will bet sonoma raceway. the big race starts at noon. the spectator gates opened at 7:00 this morning. the a's will try to take three out of four from the white sox in chicago. first pitch at 11:10. the giants will try to take three of four from the padres in their weekend series. first pitch at at&t park at 105. yesterday the a's fell behind early but then theyallied w sox. here's mindy with the highlights in this morning sports. >> the a's don't seem to miss the coliseum. the home runs were flying away
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from home. this guy brought his green and gold pride. chicago put up five in the first inning. capped by tim anderson three run home run. the a's got to work. stephen biscotti added a two run shot. the a's have hit a home run in 24 straight home games. this game is now tied at five. next inning, it's the big bat of matt olson. no other first baseman has more. the a's win, 7-6. giants and padres. this his little sister's floatie. has a solo shot. that was suarez only
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this one is for you, baby. a triple brings it in. the game is tied. crawford does more. he knocks in two. crawford finished 3 for 3 with three rbi. giants win, 5-3. pitching to step. curry showing he has range on a dime as well as on the court. look at how deep that one went. now it will be lynch's turn. in the field he gets his beast mode going. there he is at second. you see him round towards third. hooe goi ho
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he's going to lose his shoe. the score isn't what mattered to mcghee. >> i might be the first baseman ever in the history of first baseman. it's important for health. it's important for anything and every day life especially in third world countries where they don't have any water at all. that's what the point of this is is we get to go to uganda and build water wells in third world countries. that's a beautiful thing. >> a great job with the foundation. >> the toyota save mart 350 starts today at sonoma race way. we'll bring you all the highlights later. until then, have a great day. hi there. sunday morning. many of you feeling the effects of a cooler start to the day. not every one as we look outside
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. you can see it's a bit hazy. we have some fog. actual ly actually, this is our alcatrez shot. you can see the waters are pretty active. we have some gust twiny winds. it will be gray and foggy at the coast. maybe some partial clearing late. we still have high fire danger. about 1500 feet where we still have an offshore push. as we check out our live camera, you'll notice that not only is it sunny but we're going to see the clouds mix into that and that's why we're looking at the gusty winds. we have two opposing factors with that southerly surge with the low clouds and fog and then we're still looking at that offshore flow. this is all in concert and combination with response to this system moving into the pacific northwenorthwest.
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we've got the fog that's being pulled up and we still have the ridge of high pressure holding on a bit. it is sliding to the east allowing for much cooler day in santa cruz. we'll keep many of the clouds around for much of the day. 62 in the city but it will be sunny everywhere else. 59 half-moon bay. 66 in gilroy. we need to get wipers and win dwindex on this camera. it is gray out there. it's very warm. still thoese offshore winds. the temperatures are still looking rather warm but not as warm as compared to 24 hours ago. that's all thanks to the southwest wind. you can see the direction coming up from the south. this is houra s hours. as we continue this trajectory and the winds pick up by the delta. that's the cooling flow from the southwest. it will continue, allowing if the low clouds and fog to spread inland over night. waking up to a gray start and more sun on the way but
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certainly more temperant conditions for your monday. partly cloudy. the southwest wind up to 30 miles an hour. 60s for half-moon bay to ocean beach with 70s in santa cruz and the pride parade will be nearly perfect with 65 degrees throughout the next hour or so. 70 your afternoon high will be breezy. very typical san francisco weather and the clouds clinging to the shoreline. wh what about tomorrow? we're down to 80 degrees. 70 in hay ward. as we go through tuesday and wednesday very little change with moderate temperature spread. 60s to 80. that's the way we like it around here. 70 downtown. looking at 88 san jose and low 90s inland. if you're headed to the city for the game today, good luck with that with all the activities. upper 60s and breezy wind. tonight for comfortable. won't need the fan or ac.
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>> forgot the ball game and the pride parade. going to be packed. thank you, lisa. it took some three years and $72 million but a new exhibit at the oakland zoo is almost finished. it will be open to the public in just a few weeks. eric thomas got a preview. >> reporter: some of the animals are still on route to the oakland zoo like the bald eagles but others are making their presence felt. epte thiis it arir likes they are four yearsold. the bear equivalent of teenagers. big teenagers. >> as males they will get to be a thousands pounds. >> reporter: there's a small group of black bears. that's not a mistake. their fur may be brown but they
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are black bears. staying with four legged animals, a couple that are very shy. >> we have two north american gray wolf. >> reporter: they hope they will breed next spring. they were chased out of state by cattle ranchers but they are slowly coming back. >> the prey are still here. they are following the deer, rabbits and other species. >> reporter: every animal on the california trial was chased out by development on faced extinction. >> they are so big. they are almost like a mammal. they are a bird. speaking of mountain lions, there's a group of them as well. all were found young and sickly and nursed back to health. many of these animals are orphans and would have to be put down if they hasn't been
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the dubs took care of the rockets in seven games to win the western conference. rocket mfans say the out come my have been different had paul not been out with an injury. whatever. they will get a chance to match wits tonight. chris paul team will be playing for the foundation. both trying to raise money for charity. that's always a good thing. let eets get let's get a final check of the forecast. >> we're seeing improvements with low fog clinging to the coast. 60s half-moon bay. breezy in those two areas. as you head inland it will be warm butl some of the upper elevations very warm with the red flag warning through 8:00
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tonight. we have the warmer temperatures above. the offshore wind transitioning to the on shore component. relative humidity is still low. we have the dry brush out there. tomorrow we're adding through the temperatures. could get warm inland by the end of the week. everything going according to plan but still be careful out there. >> definitely. hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. thanks for joining us on abc 7 mornings. our news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and instagram. abc 7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great sunday, everyone. a great week ahead and happy pride.
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>> this is the "california spotlight," sponsored by the california department of public health. >> hello there. today's "california spotlight" is shining brightly on the topic of flavored tobacco. joining me today to discuss the concerns the california department of public health has about these products for our youth is dr. pam ling. good to see you. thanks for being here and for discussing what really is an important topic. now, in california, you have to be 21 years old to purchase tobacco products, so just how is it that our teens are getting their hands on these products, and why is it seemingly so easy? >> well, flavored tobacco is available in basically any convenience store or corner store, and if a kid goes into a store all the time, they get to know the owner. sometimes they can still purchase a product even though they're not 21. the internet is also an incredibly easy way for kids to
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buy tobacco products. so they can order it on their phone, and 94% of kids who try to buy tobacco on the internet are able to do so. >> dr. ling, why does the california department of public health think that these products are so appealing to teenagers and young people? >> well, the products are appealing for a couple of reasons. one is definitely the flavors because kids are curious about the flavors, and if you're used to eating candy and then you see a product that's flavored like gummy bears, you know, kids are going to want to use it. that's one concern. the second concern is actually the products really don't look like cigarettes, right? they look like usb ports, they look like pens, and so kids don't have the same kind of association that -- you know, kids know that you shouldn't smoke cigarettes, but this looks totally different. so if i handed you this and said, "take a pull on that -- it taste like mango flavor," or -- [laughs] you know? what would you do? >> you would literally have no idea. i mean, you would hand me this, and i'd think, "stick it in my computer." >> that's right.
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and that is what makes it easy for kids not only to use it but to use it in places and conceal it from their teachers, their principal, and their parents. >> so, what are the biggest health risks associated with these products, according to the department of public health? >> some of it we're just learning because they're new on the market. what we do know is that the products contain nicotine, nicotine is addictive, and the younger you start using nicotine, the more likely it is that you're gonna go on to become addicted to it. that's a problem. nicotine changes your brain. your brain wants nicotine from that time on. >> so, i think we had an important conversation back in the day about, "don't smoke cigarettes." seems like it's time to have a new type of conversation. as a doctor, how do you recommend parents approach their children about this subject? >> right. well, this is a tough one because you're right -- these are new products, and it's not the same message as before. so we already know in california that, if your home is smoke-free, people are less
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likely to smoke and it helps smokers quit smoking. you can make your home smoke- and vape-free. you also need to listen to your kids, find out what they're doing, find out what's going on in school. you want to do probably more listening than lecturing, which is hard for parents, but something to do. >> the key is to have a conversation, not so much a lecture. >> talk to them about nicotine. i think a lot of kids don't realize that these products contain nicotine and it's not just flavor. and parents can also say, "you know, what's being done in my community to keep these out of my kids' hands?" all across california, communities are passing ordinances to say, "you can't sell these in convenience stores near schools." you know, we need to make it at least so parents have a fighting chance to keep the products out of their kids' hands, because you can't police your kids all the time. >> no, and you can also lead by example. i think that's important, too. dr. pam ling, thank you so much. i think we've all learned a lot about the risks for teens involved with these products. remember, if you'd like more
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information on anything we've discussed in today's "california spotlight," you can go to flavorshookkids.org. flavorshookkids.org, right? >> that's right. >> there you go. thanks so much for watching us. i'll see you next time. >> the "california spotlight" is sponsored by the california department of public health.
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