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>> these are the fare gates you're used to. soon, there will be three different options. >> i'm in downtown pallo alto where hundreds are getting involved in the global climate strike. abc7news starts right now. a global climate strike led mostly by young people sent tens of thousands into the streets of san francisco today. >> burkely and the south bay were also there. amanda? >> reporter: crowds across the south bay. we saw students, seniors and others who spent hours pushing for change. with worldwide, local marchers say they're hopeful their message was heard.
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climate strikes across south bay brought out thousands, different demographics, same goal. >> there's so many issues involved it's going to take cooperation at every level. >> reporter: libby and her husband admit their actions may have failed. at palo alto city hall patients say they're keeping the future in mind, also having conversations about the climate with their children. >> he wants to see the polar bears. i explained to him how if we don't do anything about it, we won't see them again. >> this lady showed up in polar bear mask. >> now that i understand i want to do something. >> that commitment to do something put thousands of south bay residents behind a global
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push for change. >> it's so inspiring to see young people caring about their future and really standing up for what they believe in. >> reporter: the youth inciting action. >> two here in the bay area. i just feel like i need to do it for my grandkids. >> events were planned across 150 countries. demonstrations are expected to last throughout next week. hoanf jose, abc7news. uneoe to for urgent action fon on climate change. this was a look from the streets and from sky 11 around noon. some parents pulled their kids out of school for this real world lesson. >> it's depressing. my parents and the generationsed ahead of us had such a beautiful world.
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they say the house is on fire. it's time to panic and i agree with that. >> they marched across the houshouse legislators. >> big rallies were held in new york city, chicago, seattle, and los angeles. all with messages to step up efforts against climate change. >> expect hot, windy and dry conditions early next week that has pg-and-e warning rez sandhya. >> there's a large ridge of hitachi that built in and are going to continue to intensify. warm to hot conditions. 79 in san francisco. not much change tomorrow. oakland, san jose, anywhere to 2 to 6 degrees, 90 in san jose
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tomorrow. 90 in santa rosa. up 4 degrees. redwood city going up four. first day of fall, rg sub's raies will be directly over the equator and major changes come. back to you. >> new results in the shooting last night. this is a person of good they want to talk to. gunshots hit several windows on the top floor of the student library and an adjacent parking graphic students in the library narrowly missed being hit by bullets. the person of interest may or may not be the shooter. >> a train collided with a bicyclist in san jose earlier this year. the bicyclist was taken to the hospital with a head injury. he was conscious and breathing. a bus arrived to pick up the passengers on the train while first responders security the
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scene. trains were back to normal service at 6:45 p.m. >> train extends were taken from on board cameras call called #youcan'tbeatthetrain. accidents can be avoided if everybody pays attention. >> the feud between the 49ers and the city of santa clara is escalating with the football team filing a lawsuit earlier this week. the city moved to end an agreement to let them handle things like concerts. they accused the 49ers with fraud and not complying with state wage laws. the 49ers say there is complete misunderstanding of the agreement and the attempt to end it is being made under false and unlawful pretext. >> as part of the commitment to building a better area, we focus on things like bart.
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fare evasion has been a problem. they'll vote on three brand-new gate designs. we spoke to riders for their reaction. >> reporter: that's right, larry. bart board of directors will vote upcoming next week. they're going to vote at 9:00 a.m. and whatever changes they'll make will be implemented as soon as. >> some jump over the gate. that's the reason why the board of directors voting on -- >> i believe we had 89% of the people surveyed believed it was important to reduce fare evasion. >> this is an on line survey conducted with randomly selected riders. >> too many people cheating the
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system. >> walk around the bart station and asked riders what they thought. >> what do you think? >> i don't like any of them. >> as long as the disabled could come through without getting hit in the head or anything. i know there's different kinds. that would be perfect. >> a swing style will be effective against pushing through or jumping over the gate. option two, retractable barrier. three, floor to sealing turn styles. both work on tailgating. number one is bart's option. >> we're building stations with 1972 pong arrow game technology. that doesn't make sense. >> reporter: option 1 will cost approximately 150 million
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dollars. that money wonill come from you pocket. thanks. >> thanks. you can see all stories on our website all in one place at abc7news.com building a better bart, part of building a better bay area. >> a five-year-old in the east bay needs a bone marrow transplant. how you can help. >> a young athlete is taking on air canadian for forcing her to take off her head scarf. why she's fighting back. >> wheel of fortune are looking foryon on the show comingp. first a look at what'sg up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> jimmy? >> oh, i grab them by their breasts. >> what do you
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introducing a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. . yo, this is not happening right now. what? >> well, it is hang. shoppers at a suburban chicago mall ran for safety at a driver at the wheel of that suv plowed
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through the door and kept driving inside. the dangerous scene unfolded at the woodfield mall. several people suffered minor injuries with you the driver fleerl plowed into a group of children. the driver was identified as a 22-year-old man who lived nearby. >> i started let people know get out the way. there was a car coming. everything started in one second and finished in one second. >> scary. police are saying there is no indication this was a terrorist attack. >> unbelievable. a south bay athlete forced to remove her hijab by air canadian. she was traveling for a competition when she was asked to remove the head skash. we spoke to her and here's her story. >> reporter: she has achieved a lot of firsts. she ranks top five on the u.s. junior national squash team in her aiming group and is the
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first to wear a hijab. >> i'm proud of it. i'm proud to wear it. >> but she wasn't wearing the head scarf with the passport photo. >> the air canada looked and said these don't connect. you need to take it off. >> a female air canada employee escorted her at sfo and forced her to take it off. she felt violated and humiliated. >> i wasn't given a private screening area. >> her 12-year-old sister tweeted about it. >> they saw a complaint, copy/paste. let's cover this up. >> the family lawyer says most security screening is done by the tsa, which already cleared fatima to fly. they didn't provide her with a private screening area.
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>> air canada says it's in their procedures. either they don't follow it or it's not in the training. >> the family said in an e-mail air canada says they've changed their policy since the incident. the family lawyer says they've given heir canada two weeks to respond. >> a five-year-old boy in albany is battling cancer. his family is desperate bone marrow donor. he needs a bone barrow transplant. the likelihood of a match is based on ethnicity. african-americans only have about a 23% chance to find a donor. >> i'm crushed that our community has been so reluctant
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to share their dna. >> as a parent, how do we accept these as facts for our black and brown kids? >> the hamilton aren't giving up. they've partnered with be the match and hosting a noon event tomorrow. find more information on our website abc7news.com. >> hope they can find a match. the wheel mobile rolled in to the bay area today. >> we were there as folks tried out for america's game in roanoke park. >> ok, thank you. >> reporter: the crowd was pumped. some have been here before. previous winner eric had this advice for hopefuls. >> you've got to be loud and boys stay with us and stand out and be as smart, smart wheel watcher and a smart puzzle solver. >> good luck to you. >> many dreams what they would
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do if they were the next big winner, landing on the million dollars prize. >> i would probably go on vacation. >> where would you go? >> i'd want to go to the maldives or something. i do. >> not much of anything ever again. >> but next. >> stand ins for vanna and pat call contestants up one by one. they've only got seconds to try to win the puzzle. it's an attempt to get a second call back. >> you have another chance on saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. to come to graton and try out for "wheel." abc7news. >> they want you to be lloyd and boisterous. who does that sound like? i feel like i shoonts get involved here. >> i'm not sure what you mean. >> unprovoked attack.
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i can read between the lines. good evening, everyone. let me show you a time laps from our kgo roof camera. is that gorgeous? absolutely clear tonight as we check out live doppler 7. it is rain free, fog free. it is going to be a very warm day tomorrow. as you look at the temperatures, 50s and 60s. pit was warm, it has cooled off nicely across most parts of the bay area. in case you want to get away from the hot weather inland and go to santa cruz, it's going to be 84 degrees. sunday is cooler. 81. as the fog comes back into the picture. here's a lye pick from santa cruz right now. looking good. here's another live picture from our emoriville camera looking back towards san francisco.
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we have heat and high fire danger coming your way tuesday into wednesday. here's your 12-hour planner. temperatures tomorrow in the 50s. by noon time you're looking at warm quickly. temperatures slowly drop in the evening. speaking of dropping, in the morning, maybe a patch or two of fog but i'm not hopeful with that computer model. tomorrow afternoon, hot in loss gatos, 92. gilroy, 90 in san jose. millipedes, 86. 86n dwood downtown san francisco sunset district both in the mid to upper 70s. in the north bay, 87 in sam rafael. 90 in santa rosa. 88 vallejo and 87 fremont. inland, 93 conquer.
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-- conquered. concord. temperatures on sunday are going to drop. active seven-day forecast, final week of sunday. sunday will be cooler before we see a reversal as fall begins. windy in the hills tuesday, wednesday, bringing on the heat, 70s to 90s and 100s. much cooler. slight chance of showers. >> keep it interesting. >> always. thank you. >> a very special
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morning. >> mom and dad and madison are doing well. she was 19 inches long. >> come on! >> that's just -- how does that happen? >> they've got to play 19 in a lotto. in the sweepstakes. that has to be one of the numbers. the as are closing in on a significant number. >> the magic number, way lower than 19, good news for the as. it's time to talk magic numbers. it's time to talk magic numbers. how closethe juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c.
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bark that one out towards center field. up and out of here. three run shot opens the scoring. 3-0 as. mark canha lifts to left and that's gone. 25th homer of the season. makes it 6-0, green and gold. mike fiers got all the run support he needed, eight innings of scoreless baseball. as win 8-0. magic number down to seven. tampa ended the night in the second wild card spot. two games back. top nine, boston trying to play spoiler. we're tied at 4-4. bottom of 11. two on for willie adames. base hit into left. laser to walk it off. 5-4 in 11 inspection. updated wild card standings. as hold a two-game lead. elvis and john lennon look-alikes. 1-0 braves until it's 2-0.
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base hit up the middle makes it that score. former athletic josh donaldson at the plate. he's going to throw his bat at the ball instead. swing and a miss. bottom five, braves adding on. ronald acuna jr., two-run opposite field blast. the braves win the national league east tonight. pac-12 football usc hosting utah. sloef slovis out of the game. 29 yards for this score. later in the first, tied at 7-7. what a play this is. throw to amman st. brown. sometimes lucky is good. usc upsets 30-29. marlins outfielder austin bean, they encouraged him to throw that ball near the beer cans. at the top. just one.
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♪ >> this show bears the name my mama and dad gave me. "tamron hall." i'm a small-town texas girl who made a mark with that name in the big city. sure, i have a story to tell. but doesn't everybody? someone once told me that tamron hall sounded like the name of a big house, so i want to build a house big enough to hear all your voices. yes, this place bears my name, but this is our show. ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night
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♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: hi! hi, hello, how are you? [laughs] what's going on? hello, have a seat, have a seat. i can't raise my hands too high. it gets crazy up in here. hello, let's say hi to our cyber whole family, are tam fam, rhonda in texas, in arkansas, and idaho, hey, tam fam. let's say high to hi to them b. i love saying that. a lot of people are going to be going to concerts. ar you ready? this january, start buying your tickets if you are interested,
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the whitney houston hologram tour is official. [audience reacts] they are bringing whitney back in january. the tour will feature whitney's hologram, a live band and backup dancers, the announcement as you can imagine, lots of people are divided here. someone wrote on twitter "utterly disrespectful and disgusting." the greatest rest and power, shameful that they are using her likeness in the spirit that is not whitney houston. "all these people complaining but coming from someone who never got to see whitney because i was too young, it's incredible and will be the closest i can ever get." i brought my friend in, he is here from rolling stone. joe. this is not the first time this has been proposed, it will not be the last time and we are
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still debating whether this is in good taste. you are a true music critic. from yes or no, from your perspective, yes or no? >> maybe. have you seen this up close? >> tamron: i've never seen them up close but do you remember nat king cole and natalie king cole? >> she was due adding with a video. i've seen this once or twice. it's amazing for a song. i don't know about how i feel with seeing a whole concert. it's a hologram but really it's a projection. you can see it's a project in. done these with roy orbison, buddy holly, guys, people that have been gone a very long time. the music is amazing. you are hearing that voice, a live band. it's a spectacle, a moment. maybe it's okay but it strange. >> tamron: here you are, you can get on your radio orwhateved play with me.
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the question is, i don't want to throw around what's ethical or what's not, that's too big of a burden but why does it hit a nerve? >> it hits a nerve because the loss is recent, the loss is tragic. this was proposed with amy winehouse. amy winehouse is someone who suffered greatly in the public eye, who hated touring, who had stage fright. is it right to part her back out there? >> tamron: many of you know how close i am to prince , i don't say was because he's never away from me. i know his family is not ready for this. it's too soon, too many wounds they are opening. but that's a personal feeling i have. >> i am with you. as a fan, as a music fan, there sed songs, to livecoming from concerts, as a fan, i am dying as a fantasy it. you know what to get me for christmas, tamron.
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that was not his -- >> tamron: i have emails, people have asked me, can you show his emails in these things? he wouldn't want me to. >> of course not. we know from his actions that he didn't want to put out the music music. >> tamron: i love your perspective because you are an expert. but randomly -- >> there are a lot of musicians that come out with music posthumously, that their families put out. i think she willed her estate to her family and it's up to them to do what they want with it. stick around, we have someone from "cyber hall" ," the ceo of based hologram, behind the tour, wondering how much the tickets are? let's ask him. good to see you, thank you for
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joining us on this "cyber hall"" let's start with the ticket prices. one of the tickets going for? >> these tickets are priced between $50 and $75. for the type of production we are going to on stage. >> tamron: you've heard some of the complaints and you have the blessing of the family to do it. do you understand why it's a hard one for people to process, especially with true fans that are looking through her life and all of the tragedy that came with her? >> of course. the most important thing for us to do is to work with the famil family, pat houston has been side-by-side with us every step of the way. she was at the filming and approved the director, one of the leading director or choreographers
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