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were several streets that just recharge. bts quickly rose to stardom didn't have any power. we spoke with residents who also releasing six full albums, and say that is the case. no word yet on how many people going on five tours in the past or how long that will be the six years. wipe your tears, larry. >> they've been working a lot. case. the kids need a rest. but the bus involved is the eastbound line 22 bus which controversial change to the u.s. pressway and east ridge immigration policy, what the white house is doing that could keep some people from getting transit center. there's no information regarding green cards and reaction from all across the country. injuries, i should say, but >> and later it looks like it we're told everyone involved was could be something out of a horror movie. evacuated. this includes the people inside that's scary. the car and on that vta bus. a person with a tv for a head ends up on dozens of door steps. but back out live, this is still we're going to tell you what an active investigation. this is all ab we know the scene is pretty wide. a lot of people just out here along king road trying to see the scene. still very, very visual. this is something we're still asking questions about, exactly what happened. neighbors say that they came out. they heard a very loud crash. they saw the flames. and, again, san jose firefighters were making sure that that was put out as quickly as possible. we do know that fire station 16 is just across the street from the scene so that was fortunate because they were able to get a
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take them with you. better to be sagt. south bay city is taking a stand in the fight over gun control. >> weeks after the deadly gilroy garlic festival shooting, sam liccardo proposed a first of its kind plan to reduce the cost to and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both... adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. the public. >> chris nguyen is joining us so, can it help us fall asleep faster? with that story. yes, by gently warming your feet. chris. >> reporter: larry and ama, it but can it help keep me asleep? would require all gun owners in absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements san jose to carry liability and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. insurance. supporters say it's a good step, but critics believe it is will it help me keep up with him? unnecessary. yup. so, you can really promise better sleep? this afternoon a sweeping not promise... prove. policy proposal from the mayor it's your last chance to save up to $600 on select of the nation's 10th largest sleep number 360 smart beds. plus no interest until january 2022 city. >> we recognize, although we're a city of 1.1 million, we're in on all smart beds. ends wednesday. a much larger country with 300 million guns. >> reporter: mayor sam liccardo's initiative would require all firearm owners in san jose to carry liability insurance for their weapons. if approved, city officials say it would be the first such requirement in the country. gun owners who are unable to pay the insurance could pay a fee to
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compensate taxpayers for the cost of firearm violence in the city. in response, the nra released a statement saying, in part, criminals are already ignoring california's more than 800 gun laws, so it's doubtful many of >> announcer: now, news to build them would rush out and get a better bay area from abc7. liability insurance. but even if they did, liability >> developing news today out of insurance won't cover criminal washington, the trump administration announced it's going to make it tougher for acts. evan bishop, owner of the bull's immigrants to come to the u.s. eye bishop gun shop in san jose legally. abc7 news reporter tara palmieri say it penalizes gun owners. is live in washington with the the focus should be mental latest. tara. health. >> we're talking about criminals >> reporter: good afternoon, ama. the new regulation requires that and people with mental health issues. green card applicants prove that those are the things we were need to look at before it gets they won't need public to an issue in order to get into the firearms get into their assistance to live in the u.s. a dramatic change to legal hands, that type of stuff. >> reporter: so is the proposal immigration in the u.s., the trump administration out with a legal? law experts say it could cause a new rule, that would disqualify challenge. >> the answer will depend on whether it, in fact, keeps guns applicants if they may qualify for public benefits. out of people's hands or whether at any point in the future. >> that sentiment, give us your it's a reasonable tax. >> reporter: down the road, the tired, your poor still operative city could also ask voters to impose a sales tax on gun and in the united states or should those words come down, should ammunition purchases to help the plaque come down on the statue? fund gun safety classes, gun >> i do not think by any means we're ready to take anything off
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violence prevention programs and victim assistance services. the statue of liberty. the mayor doing what he says is >> reporter: the new definition of the public charge rule allows necessary to reduce the harms of the administration to weigh firearms. >> this proposal is not simply possible use of public assistance programs, like food about stopping gun violence stamps and medicaid along with education, age, household tomorrow. it is about ensuring the public no longer pays for the cost of income, and health. gun violence. and comes as the administration tries to cut back >> reporter: the mayor plans on reaching out to other city leaders across california and throughout the country to immigration and the status. encourage them to consider >> our rule prevents aliens who similar legislation. are likely to become a public we're live in san jose, i'm charge from coming to the united states and remaining here and chris nguyen, abc7 news. >> chris, this is a really getting a green card. unique proposal. but how soon could something >> reporter: being eligible for like this actually take effect? benefits without taking advantage of them can disqualify >> reporter: larry, great applicants from getting a green question. it really depends on the card. council. i've been told it will go to the already undocumented immigrants rules committee sometime next are ineligible because of their status. the regulation is set to go go week. the full council could take up into effect in 60 days it could the issue sometime by the end of the month. so for now, it's far from a done affect low income green card deal. larry? >> interesting. all right. applicants. >> this does not make america chris nguyen reporting live in san jose. flags are back to flying greater, it is simply going to make us poorer, hungrier and high over city buildings in san rafael, this move comes after sicker. >> reporter: and already legal challenges have been announced.
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mayor gary phillips last week directed the flags to be flown at half staff until congress the attorney general for california and the national takes meaningful action to immigration law center say they plan to file lawsuits. protect american cities from gun violence. on friday he directed the flags ama? >> so, tara, how many people do be returned to full staff today we think will be impacted by saying the goal of directing this? further attention to the issue >> reporter: well, the has been achieved. government estimates that attorney general william 380,000 applicants will barr is moving forward with a immediately be affected by this plan to speed up executions for new rule, and critics say it mass shooters and cop killers. congress would have to approve disproportionately affects applicants of color. any such legislation. ama? >> all right, tara palmieri, barr says punishment must be reporting live from swift, echoing what president trump said after the shootings washington, d.c., thank you so much. there has been lots of in el paso and dayton. reaction to the new rule and a death penalty opponents point out studies show the threat of execution is not a deterrent to statement to governor newsome wrote this is reckless and would-be mass shooters. targets the health and sexually assaulting a passenger over the weekend made his first well-being of people of color. court appearance today in redwood city. >> the suspect is 46-year-old we are actively reviewing the details to determine next steps. >> now to questions about the tony colocolo. death of billionaire jeffrey he was arrested at his home in epstein. how was he able to commit suicide only days after a failed tracy. he has no criminal history. attempt? >> melanie woodrow joins us from abc news reporter maggie rulli outside the courthouse.
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melanie, what have you learned has the story. about the case? >> reporter: they were investigating epstein's private >> reporter: we learned from the district attorney this is one of island as the investigation into sefrlt cases like it recently. the suicide continues. there have been, according to today the attorney general is the d.a., four alleged sexual promising accountability. assaults by uber or lyft drivers >> we will get to the bottom of what happened and there will be against their passengers over accountability. the last 18 months. >> reporter: after being found unresponsive in his cell a few this, however, was the first weeks ago, epstein was taken off case involving an overnight suicide watch after he underwent kidnapping. we have the suspect's picture to psychiatric evaluations, show you. tony colocolo. something the deputy attorney general was unaware of. >> we are now learning of according to the district serious irregularities at this facility that are deeply attorney, the victim went to a bar in san mateo called the concerning and demand a thorough investigation. swinging door with her boyfriend and two friends. >> reporter: according to the boyfriend was the first to sources, guards were supposed to leave at 11:00het th her frien check on epstein every 30 minutes, but they did not in the hours before he was discovered saturday morning. colocolo dropped her friend off and the two guards in the special housing unit where first in south san francisco, epstein was kept were both on and took the victim passed out overtime. in the back of the vehicle to one of the guards was on his 5 his home in tracy where he th overtime shift of the week. allegedly sexually assaulted >> was there a crime connected her. the d.a. said she woke up in the with this suicide? morning with no nemanjaery of was someone paid? was someone else involved? what had occurred and s. >> and for there to be criminal charges you're going to need intentional acts, not just
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coclocolo said he offered her a negligence. >> reporter: since his death, ride home. she accepted the ride. several of epstein's accusers say they feel cheated out of an the district attorney said opportunity for justice. >> i really wanted him to take insurance does not go far enough. >> two of them, at least this up for what he did and to be put one, the person has no record. person we charged with the crime in jail or prison. has no contact with law >> reporter: but the attorney general promises that epstein's enforcement. so if you're talking about a law death will not be the end of the investigation. enforcement background check, >> any coconspirators should not you're going to come up clean. it's not going to show anything. rest easy. so that isn't going to help in the victims deserve justice and terms of background there. how else you would find out that somebody is going to take they will get it. >> reporter: sources say there are video cameras in the prison, advantage of an intoxicated but none of them appear to be woman to kidnap her and rape pointing towards epstein's cell. her, i don't know what the test would be for that. right now the fbi and the office of the inspector general are investigating. >> reporter: in a statement to magg maggie rule i, abc7 news, new abc7 news, lyft said it is york. >> bill cosby's attorneys asked fundamental to lyft is a panel of judges to overturn terrifying and the driver's his sexual assault conviction. access to lyft has been they attacked the decision to permanently removed. the victim was doing what he wants everybody who has been out drinking to do, and that's not to drive, to call a cab or to send cosby to jail, and they call a rideshare, which makes never agreed to prosecute the this all the more difficult. 82-year-old. courts typically take several months to rule on motions like
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this. cosby is serving a 3 to 10 year colocolo's arraigningment has sentence for felony aggravated indecent assault. well, the jury in the ghost been moved to september 18. ship fire trial went home again melanie woodrow, abc7 news. without reaching a verdict. >> the santa clara county fire as you can imagine, the lack of a decision is fueling department confirms to abc7 speculation as to what's the hospitthe drug fentanyl.to actually happening inside that jury room. >>7 news reporter laura anthony joining us live from oakland with more. laura. it's really strong. it's a synthetic narcotics. it's from 80 to 100 times >> reporter: well, hi, larry. stronger than morphine. day six of these deliberations a tiny amount can have a big is now in the books, and there effect. sky 7 was over the police is still no sign of a verdict. department as firefighters isolated the suspected drug. the jury is deciding if max -- that officer is said to have non-life threatening symptoms. >> oakland firefighters quickly excuse me, derick almena created put out a fire at a business this morning. it happened on the 3300 bock of what prosecutors describe as a international came in around fire trap. this was not a full day of discussions. the jury got started about an hour and a half late because one 11:20 this morning. of the jurors was that late it burned oakland clothing. getting here. then spread to neighboring units now that we are in the third behind it. sky 7 was over the scene shortly week of deliberations, defense after it started. attorney tony serra is wondering you can see firefighters on the about the possibility of a hung jury.
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roof. investigators will now look for >> the longer a jury is out, the a cause an origin of the fire. one firefighter received a minor injury. >> well, the weather heating up more likely a hang could occur. all across the bay area. the largest criteria for what you see droneview7 is floating occurs is how did it hang. over downtown san francisco. spencer christian here with a so it's 11-1 for first look at our forecast and convic we're heading up towards triple digits. >> we are, larry. people ask, is it hot enough for you? negotiation. a question we'll hear the next couple days. temperature readings only 72 in >> reporter: now, if there is a san francisco where it was 75 hung jury for one or both of the about an hour ago. defendants, then it would be up but it's 98 in fairfield, 97 in to the alameda county district concord, brentwood and livermore attorney's office, the 95, 96 cloverdale, 93 at morgan prosecution, to decide if they want to refile the case and have hill and all around the bay, an entirely new trial. ama? >> okay. fremont 88. but, laura, what if it doesn't pretty toasty. this is a view of golden gate end up in a hung jury and one or bridge where skies are blue. both of the defendants are convicted? later tonight we'll see temperatures gradually dropping. then what happens? it will still be 90 in some >> reporter: if one or both are inland spots at 7:00 p.m., still in the mid-'80s at found guilty, then there would be a process of sentencing. upper 70s at 9:00 p.m. you know it would be up to the judge to how a combination of heat and sentence these defendants. air stagnation can reduce air the jurors would be released in that case. quality. it would take about six weeks, i
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tomorrow will be a spare the air am told, for the probation day. the poorest air quality will be department here in alameda in the inland east bay. county to prepare a report or it will be mainly moderate everywhere else. we'll keep monitoring air two, depending on the quality for you. i'll have the full forecast in a defendants, recommending a few minutes. particular sentence in this ama? case. >> thank you for that, we look both harris and almena face up to 39 years in prison. forward to that, thank you, spencer. there would be a hearing in abc7 news was in contra about six weeks. costa county where workers were the judge would possibly hear cutting back brush on camino from the families of the victims, perhaps family members of the defendants and then make a decision. >> all right. pablo roads. they issued a new online guide laura anthony reporting live for designed to help residents us. thankrs shutdown hong prepare for the possibility of wildfires and other emergencies. kong's airport stranding thousands of passengers today. to find a link to the guide, go look at this scene right here. to abc7news.com. and a new report is adding mass sit-in led to the cancellation of more than 200 fuel to the issue over whether departing flights. using controlled burns to lessen arriving passengers were welcomed to this scene. the impact of wildfires is the right approach. the protests were originally a study published in the journal sparked by an extradition bill fire found that controlled or that would have sent people prescribed burns on federal charged with crimes in hong kong lands have stayed level or to beijing for prosecution. fallen despite calls for more. that bill is now suspended, but supporters say the burns are one protesters are calling for it to of the most effective ways to be formally withdrawn. make forests healthier by the protesters have since clearing under growth. opponents are quick to point out dispersed, but dozens of flights possible risks like the fires were still listed as canceled.
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getting out of control. >> just ahead, you call >> new policy, a controversial new plan for immigrants in the rideshare because you need a u.s. and why not everybody is ride. but what if drivers refuse to pick you up? happy with that change. the san francisco woman who says drivers keep cancelling on her, full operation, the transbay terminal, back in full operating or worse, just driving by. mode. we'll give you a look at the we're going to tell you why first commute day in action. coming up. >> i'm spencer christian. and back to school, it's that time of the year again. we're looking to mt. diablo from but for some the east bay hills camera. we have warmer now, it's going to get hotter as we get into the middle of the week. i'll have the accuweather i'll have the accuweather forecast com - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit
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to you to claims of discrimination on lyft, a san francisco woman who has a disability that requires her to have a service dog says she has ah, the wait is over. faced discrimination from lyft drivers who refuse her rides. the buses are back. the salesforce transit center >> she's calling on the ride once again in full operation sharing company to do more to mode. it opened nearly a year ago, but educate its drivers. closed weeks later because of abc7 news reporter liz kreutz has the story. structural concerns. abc7 news reporter jobina >> reporter: she has type 1 fortson has a look at the first diabetes. her service dog astra is not weekday morning commute. >> reporter: this is a thrilled only her best friend, but her yohann. most important guardian. >> we did it. >> reporter: stepping off the >> she's sassy, and she's saved first transit bus into the sales my life a bunch of times. force transit center monday so i can't like -- we're a good morning. buses are back o the bus deck. team. >> lit mput wn wt sh >> reporter: despite laws that protect service dogs and their handlers, she said she often a nice experience. i've been waiting so long for faces discrimination. eporte month to t. most recently from lyft. last seber, crand in are assuri three different drivers refused her service because of astra. >> whenever this sort of thing happens, it feels -- it's so everyone is safe. painful. >> reporter: the first incident happened earlier this year. >> we impanelled our own she said the lyft driver pulled up, saw astra and drove away. engineering staf to nuts.
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the following two incidents happened on the same day last week. >> the first driver pulled over inspection reports, you name it. we wanted to make sure before we and i was saying, hi, how are put another employee into this you? and he like can you tell me off. building, another rieder into this building it is structurally i can't, i can't have a dog. sound. >> reporter: they say the center you can't bring your will improve the user experience in two big ways. >> one, it allows our riders to be inside and out of the >> reporter: after some arguing, she got him to driver her but elements. felt harassed the whole ride. two, it's a time savings. >> reporter: the upper deck goes on the ride back the same to the transit bay center. it should cut down 10 to 15 incident and the driver canceled. >> what am i supposed to do? minutes on the ride. >> i'm glad to be back. it's hard enough having this about time. >> it's a nice easy commute. chronic disability. to have it make your life even i get on at hercules, i nap on more difficult because there are the way here. people that discriminate. it's great. eem tonow in case, a-c transit >> reporter: a lyft spokesperson sent abc7 news this statement. what she described was unacceptable. lyft has a strict policy to navigateers on to help navigate the space. you can expect other changes in accommodate service animals and the complex as well. there will be restaurants and refusing to do so can mean being stores. but, of course, everyone is very excited today about the buses. removed from the lyft community. reporting in san francisco, >> it's not enough if you don't jobina fortson, abc7 news. ensure that the people that need
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to be paying attention to it >> gilroy unified school know about it. district is starting the school so that's what i'm hoping, year with additional counselors to help cope with the gilroy hoping to change. >> reporter: driver's accounts for a day and shooting. staff returned to school today. they are receiving training on reminded them of the animal how to respond to children who wa given a $5 credit. may be upset by the attack. the district says it is providing two additional she's asking for more education so this doesn't happen in the counselors at all 15 schools in addition to the regular first place. in the news room, liz kreutz, counselor staff. students start classes on abc7 news. >> hopefully they get that wednesday. >> there's going to be squared away. >> absolutely. questions. there's going or tears. >> let's turn to the forecast, there's going to be a lot of which is heating up, spencer. expression of sorrow, and we're >> turn slowly because if you preparing our staff as much as turn too fast you'll begin to we can for dealing with students per expire. overnight we'll have rather mild while at the same time dealing conditions, mainly clear skies, a little bit of fog. with their own emotions. high temperatures -- low >> the shooting on july 28th temperatures may feel like high temperatures. killed three people. we'll be mainly in the upper 50s counseling services were to low 60s. available the next day at two and then tomorrow look for schools for anyone who needed another very warm day. it. hundreds of people have used here's your 12-hour planner in the early morning hours. those services so far, and those counselors will be available it may be just a little spot of fog near the coast line. throughout the week. skies will be bright generally. el pollo loco in gilroy is by noon we'll see high temperatures in the -- not high temperatures, but daytime midday donating 100% to families who temperatures in the mid-'80s lost a loved one at the already. in the afternoon we'll see
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shooting. thiss happening at the temperatures warming into the restaurant on chestnut and east upper 90s in many inland locations, mid to upper 80s 10th street nil 9:00 tonight. around the bay orern 90s in ma so far more than $4,000 has been raised. the eatery is offering free meals to the people injured in the shooting. locations throughout. >> oakland's mayor and school so look for mid 90s up in the officials are welcoming students north bay, upper 90s in the eas. back with news at school expansions and gifts. abc7 news was at uber elementary and here is the accuweather where all 300 kids received a seven-day forecast. the heat will reach its peak on back pack full of school wednesday and thursday as supplies like white boards, numerous inland locations will binders and art supplies. have triple digit high nonprofits, supply bank.org and temperature readings. upper 80s around the bay, lending hand foundation provided probably up to 09 in some spots. back packs along with kaiser cooling begins on friday. permanente. and if you're looking for some the superintendent along with the mayor both praised the donations, calling this a key to relief, next weekend is your best bet. success in the classroom. >> every year oakland shows up it's going to be lovely. >> counting down the days. >> me, too. >> thanks, spencer. so generously with supply >> what would you do if you saw bank.org giving away thousands this? of back packs today to students through your peep hole or ring camera. that really want to have that what is this guy doing? we'll have answers coming up next. new shiny back pack, all those great new school supplies, but >> i'm 7 on your side's michael maybe couldn't manage that with finney. filling out the back to school their family's circumstances. shopping list, we'll sho and so, again, once again, just
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huge generosity this year with our back pack giveaway. the mayor later toured west lake middle school to talk about how much they support the teachers and the students. >> dozens of bay area school districts will be welcoming students back this week. check out this calendar. districts where students will return tomorrow include dublin unified, palo alto unified, and san ramon valley unified. now, wednesday is the big day for students in the san jose unified, pittsburg unified, san leandro unified. and then on thursday, the 36,000 student mt. diablo unified school district returns and so do a lot of smaller sonoma county districts. there are a lot of other o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! districts heading back to school the last two weeks in august, (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes and at least one doesn't return are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. until september. we have a thorough list of back in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults to school dates throughout the lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c bay area at abc7news.com. of less than 7 and maintained it. >> actor danny glover says he's oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, against removing the
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warm up. we have gusts up to 23 miles per hour in novato right now, 20 in ♪ oh! oh! oh! ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) if eligible, you may pay as in o.fairfi a you probably n t little as $25 per prescription. ask your health care provider today it's quite a bit warmer in most about once-weekly ozempic®. locations than 24 hours ago yesterday. a 3 to 7egree locations. warm enough at santa cruz beach for a good turnout monday afternoon. currently 71 here in san francisco, 80 in oakland. 89 in redwood city. 87 san jose. 93 gilroy. 66 half moon bay. this is the view of blue sky over golden gate. the temperatures in the north bay and east bay, 92 at petaluma. upper 90s at fairfield and concord. 95 at livermore. and the view from mount tam as we look down into the bay, these are our forecast features. we'll see limited fog tonight with mild overnight temperature all right. this is really, really strange. readings. warming trend continues tomorrow a neighborhood in virginia woke up to free tvs on their and the heat will peak on wednesday and thursday with triple digit temperature doorstep. here's where it gets really readings likely in our inland weird. surveillance shows a guy with a areas. the forecast animation shows not tv on his head leaving an old a lot of fog developing
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overnight. set on somebody's porch and then 5:00 tomorrow morning as the commute gets underway, we he just walks off. probably won't have any reduced and this happened over 50 times. visibility inland or even near the bay, but there will be patches of fog near the coast line which will disappear that's a lot of old tvs. all the sets that were left in quickly giving us a mainly sunny the neighborhood, they're old, day tomorrow from coast to they're outdated. the whole thing left residents inland. overnight lows will be generally upper 50s to upper 60s inland bewildered and wondering who is east bay. mild to warm overnight. the brains inside that box. here's why we have this pattern. >> we have an old tube style 13 we've got huge ridge of high in. >> i thought my son brought it pressure centered pretty much home. apparently not. they had way too much time on over texas. it is building and expanding westward. as it does so, it's going to get their hands if they spread them warmer and warmer here in the bay area. all over the neighborhood. tomorrow look for high temperatures in our inland areas >> the police tuned in because in the mid to upper 90s. the same thing happened last around the bay shoreline we'll year in a different see mid-'80s and probably lots neighborhood. look at all these tvs. of low to mid 70s on the coast. they spent yesterday picking up all the televisions. but we're saying 70 at half moon the person who did it could be charged with illegal dumping, bay. it will get even hotter inland but where would you even get, on wednesday with numerous locations topping out at or let's say, 50 old school tvs? above 100 degrees from the north >> i don't know. bay to the east bay to the south and police have better things to do than go around picking up bay. and right around the bay shoreline we'll see upper 80s to tvs. i wonder if anybody actually low 90s. kept it. >> that's possible as well. here's the accuweather seven-day >> what if it's recording you.
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forecast. woops, let me get back to that. i hit the button too soon. what if there's a camera inside. you know where my mind goes, down the rabbit hole. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast on wednesday and thursday. we're going to have high temperatures inland in the low summer fun is almost over. 100s, 101, 102, 103. time to look at the back to school shopping list. upper 80s to near 90 around the >> 7 on your side's michael bay shoreline and low 70s on the finney here with what's coast. friday the cooling begins. trending, michael. >> what a bummer. still going to be warm inland, but we're not expecting upper >> it's over, come on. >> it's not just paper binders, 90s or triple digits. then over the weekend looks like we'll get our cool est weather crayons and back packs on the in the seven-day forecast with shopping list any more. what else are consumers buying inland highs in the mid-'80s. this year? low 60s on the coast. as kids head back to school, bit of a breeze to add to the families are planning to spend more than ever on supplies. cooling. and who doesn't like a cooling breeze? >> exactly. that, according to a survey, of >> we're going to need it. nearly 8,000 families by the >> you're right. national retail federation. >> thank you, spencer. >> okay. >> the warriors will soon be in on average, parents of k through a new home at chase center and 12 students expect to drop nearly $700 this fall. on tv a lot this year. we have their new schedule the nrf data projects american coming up next. >> a fancy ride, about getting households will spend the most this year onics, s computers, around. why some are calculators and phones came in second on the list. >> it seems that more and more
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tonight abc7 news 8:00, bachelor in paradise followed by grand hotel. then stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> in an effort to build a better bay area, abc7 news is committed to finding solutions to the challenges of buying a home. >> the challenges, yes. it's gotten so expensive, some people have stopped buying homes. they're moving into vans. but these are not your normal everyday vans. >> definitely not. abc7 news reporter liz kreutz checked in and what some are calling glamper vans. >> it's great for watching sun sets, sunrises. >> reporter: he started glamper van as a way to upgrade the style of a camper. not a place to camp, but a place to live. >> a woman spent $5,000 for a 2 bedroom apartment. and she actually has all the parking spots, all throughout the city worked out already, like this one is a thursday, we >>epter: as the cost of the living goes up in the bay area, so does the number of people
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looking for alternative housing option. and with that has come the rise of a new market. upscale livable vans. inside these vans they're outfitted with a queen size bed, a desk, a refrigerator and even inside here in some of them, a portable bathroom. >> you just take this to your nearest starbucks or behind a tree and pour it out. >> get a fireplace and oven. >> reporter: what? >> fridge, shower, skylight to the roof deck. got a lot of fun features in there. >> reporter: sam is a glamper van employee who lives in his van. >> it's not easy to build your own house while you're living in and it and traveling in it. it's allowed me to establish myself in the bay area here without the exorbitant rent prices but having a nice space to call my epor aeenamlyovut of his san francisco apartment and into one of these vans but has yet to make the jump. you're definitely intrigued? >> oh, definitely
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a. >> reporte but hesvaons. it'ot vi,t'on to go from 450 square feet down to 80 square feet. >> reporter: it is illegal to sleep in your car overnight in san francisco. of course, that isn't stopping people from doing it. another reservation is the cost. these vans aren't cheap. they range from 50 to $309,000 each. you could argue that is less than what it would cost to buy an apartment in san francisco. in san francisco, liz kreutz, abc7 news. >> a lot to consider. >> all i could think of watching that story is the old chris farley routine where he's motivational speaker matt foley and now it's fashionable to be living in a van down by the river. might workout. >> absolutely. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them on the better bay area facebook group. >> i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. abc7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> basallr alex rodriguez
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is a victim of a car heist in san francisco. half a million dollar of electronics and jewelry was stolen. >> in san jose, bus versus car, and power poles coming down. >> major concern after another pedestrian is killed in san francisco. one city leader wants to call a state of emergency. >> and california once again takes on the trump administration. this time over the endangered species act. >> a word of warning about bay area air quality, as many of us are about to feel the heat. >> and in the south bay, it marks a big deal in the creation of affordable housing. >> announcer: now, news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> there was a lot of mystery this morning over why so many officers were in san francisco south of market area for a car break-in. now we know why the police response was so very strong. baseball star alex rodriguez had half a million dollars worth of stuff stolen from his rental car. good evening, i'm dan ashley.
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>> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. abc7 news reporter kate larson is live near oracle park where this all happened. kate? >> reporter: all right, guys. so we're here at 4th and brannen street, marleau restaurant is right here and this suv, we're just learning from our sources at espn some of the items stolen in the suv did belong to baseball great alex rodriguez. the suv was parked here on brannen street. it's very small, but there are actually some glass pieces from the smashed window still in the road. take a look because there was a very large police response here. very unusual for a car burglary. it was around 10:00
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