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how parents are planning to tweak trick or treating plans. >> abc7 news starts right now. building a better bay area, for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. everybody needs to work together. stop this very, very dangerous behavior that is threatening all of our safety. >> tonight, there's major fire concerns in the east bay, respects who live in berkley and the oakland hills are saying that people are setting off illegal fireworks and lighting bonfires it comes as explosive wildfires rage across the state, dachblt. >> it's a tense time, and understandably, j.r. stone is explaining what is being done to stop wreckless behavior. >> it's disappointing.ppointinga >> he leaves near grizzly peak. it overlooks the bay. he is upset about the garbage being left up here and what he is hearing overnight. >> the dogs get upset because
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the fireworks good off at strange hours. >> he said that the fireworks are not nearly as bad as over the summer. he is concerned as someone who lived through the oakland fire storm of 1991. >> it's hard to come up here and you see all the place is trashed by other people, and it's unfortunate. >> berkley police said that wreckless behaviors have been found on grizzly peak, including fireworks and bonfires, in a time we are dealing with extreme fire dangers and some we talked about questioned that, said there's higher than usual crowds due to pandemic closures and the wreckless behaviors are not here. >> fourth of july passed away. it's going to be cold soon. nobody is doing fireworks. it's a he say, she say thing. >> reporter: the city council spoke of the member, with one council member saying that she is planning to drive up to grizzly peak herself to make sure that officers are enforcing fireworks and bonfires.
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they have increased the patrols in the area. in berkley ha, j.r. stone. >> a breath of less toxic our tower camera showing the bay bridge. and much clearer ties. -- you can see what we expect over the next few days. >> the air quality is going to be better as we head toward tomorrow. that is good news. i want to show you what brought about the change. winds of change thanks to the area of low pressure, bringing in in more of a west, south westerly wind, and because of that, even though we didn't get the rain, the wind really picked up. bringing in the cooler, ocean air. and that helped to mix things out. so, good air quality right now from santa rosa in to livermore,
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oakland, fremont, san jose is moderate air quality and santa cruz has moderate air quality as well. spare the air remains up. moderate to poor air quality, i will show you how much longer h this cleaner air will last, until unfortunately the winds bring in bad air quality to the bay area. i will be back with the forecast details. >> we will check in with you, thank you, you can see air quality at a glance. >> breaking news in san jose, two people are dead and three others injured following a shooting. few details are available at this moment. but we do know, had that it happened about an hour ago. on south eighth street near margaret street. it's a few blocks from the san jose state campus. we have a crew at the scene, and we will bring you an update should we learn more during the news cast. meantime, new developments tonight in san jose, with the city moving forward with
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permanently banning police from using rubber bullets in any crowded setting. the city council's vote came after an eight-hour review of a report police submitted on the department's handling of protests at the end of may. leaders from the san jose police department spent hours answering questions about how officers responded to demonstrations over the death of george floyd. there was this tense exchange between the mayor and acting police chief. >> other than what i know what you want us to do, you want us to get rid of the thing all together. >> no, i want no crowded scenarios. >> i explain the crowded scenarios. >> they have taken a considerable amount of criticism for using tear gas. >> there's a difference between firing at an individual intending to target that individual and firing
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s to get people to disperse. >> they said they are moving forward and getting ready for protests after the presidential election. >> we are rewriting the manuel on deployment. >> now, the independent police auditors report is expected to be released in the next couple of months. we will let you know as soon as it comes out. >> we got a progress report on changes under way for the walnut creek police department following the police shooting death of a mentally ill man. the department told city coun l council, it's expanding a team made up of officers from six local police departments. the goal is to have somebody available to respond to calls about mental health emergencies. >> these people would have above and beyond training to handle the crisis we are faced with. >> a call for reforms came after officers shot and killed a man last year. >> a police officer is out of
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jail on $200,000 bail, charged in a shooting death in aprileedd manslaughter in the shooting of steven staler in a walmart. police released footage of the shooting. >> seven weeks before election day and two weeks before the first presidential debate. president trump faced uncommitmented voters in a special town hall you may have watched. as we report, the president faced tough questions on his covid response, healthcare and racial injustice. >> welcome to our town hall. >> president trump in philadelphia tonight, taking questions from uncommitted voters as part of the 2020 special, the president and the people. with abc chief anchor. the furs topic, the coronavirus. >> i wanted to always play it down. >> in those recorded interviews with journalist bob -- hee h
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admitted to down playing the coronavirus threat. >> i did not down play it. i up-played it. >> his rival joe biden saying otherwise, in a round table with veterans in the battle ground state of florida. >> the reason the covid crisis has been so bad, he is focused only on making sure the stock market stays up. >> abc news similar townhall with biden. >> i interviewed you in june of last year, that the health care plan would come in two weeks. you told another two weeks. >> i had it already. >> he would not commit to when the plan would be unveiled. >> in the wake of the police shootings, the president facing questions about race and police reform.
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>> do you feel racial injustices are occurring in this nation? >> i think they were tragic events. if you look at our police, they do a phenomenal job. you will have people joke make mistakes, if you are going to stop crime, we have to give the, the respect back to the police that they deserve. >> you have yet to address and acknowledge there's been a in am >> i hope there's not a race problem, there's nonwith me. >> he was asked about his critics who said his behavior is not presidential. president trump saying that he is fighting a lot of forces adding that sometimes you don't have time to be totally as you would say, presidential. joe biden has a similar style event on another network on thursday. abc news, washington. >> of course the fact checkers were hard at work tonight to find out which of his claims holdup and which don't. go to abc news.com. getting the green light to go from purple to red. when north bay counties swiftly
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resumes reopening. >> the stress of the pandemic is manifesting in people's mouths. bay area dentists weigh in the trend of covid-19. how will 2020 census data be used? where there are more people, there are more needs for public services. that's why the census is used by the government to inform funding decisions each year. but that's not all. it's also used by nonprofits to inform services, by businesses to create jobs, and even by students for school projects. understanding how the population changes helps us shape communities across the country for the better. shape your future. start here. visit 2020census.gov. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family.
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dentists across the u.s. and here in the bay area are treating more dental emergencies since the pandemic began, we explain the connection between mental health and your mouth. >> usually i'm a pretty calm person, but i think that changed with the pandemic. >> his new found anxiety has created a dang rouse and expensive dental condition. >> i think i will have two extractions and a root canal. >> i don't think that either of
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us have seen anything like this. >> they are san francisco dennists. tom is the patient. he has been grinding his teeth so much, he cracked a tooth down to the root that led to ab ses, he is not the only one. >> our patients that we are seeing very unusual fractures, tremendous force to cause that fracture. >> a dentist said is that t th prepandemic, she'd see 1-2 fractures in a tooth a week. had now she is seeing that a day. >> it's manifesting in the mouth. and we have to you know, very quickly deal with this. because it is an epidemic of its own kind. >> we cannot make the stress go away. but there's things that people can did to protect their teeth. we would rather do that than pucks it after it's broken. >> headaches facial pain, a sore jaw and loose teeth are all signs of clinching. a night guard which your dentist
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can prevent permanent damage and improve sleep. >> retail stores, is salons, and churches can reopen with capacity limits. some say they cannot wait. >> we have to pay rent. pay tax. and license. all kind of things. you can just hear and see the stress that she has been going through in this time. marin county health officials say coronavirus rates are one half what they were in july. good progress.
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contra cost al county health orders had will start tomorrow, and more businesses can reopen. if tupt to cheyou want to checks open on the county, check out the map. it's on abc news 7.com, or the free abc news app. be prepared for a different type of halloween. that message from the top health official today as he is strongly advising against trick or treating because of the pandemic. >> that is right, abc news reporter shows you how parents are trying to salvage the holiday. >> i really felt that we would be back to normal by now. >> she is echoing what many had thought. for her had, halloween 2020 means trick or treating among trusted family. >> what we are doing is going to drive to safe places that we know of in our own circle. >> on tuesday, california's top health official said that trick or treating is not advised in
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the pandemic. the state working on guidelines how tiny ghosts and goblins can celebrate safely. >> we would love to trick or treat, if not, it would suck. >> dr. dean winslow will agree. he is an infectious disease specialist and said collecting candy is not a high risk activity. after you press the bell andstep back, and wear your mask or face covering. this is one of the low risk holidays since it is primarily an outdoor event. >> still, he suggests traveling in single family units, using sanitizerer and social distancing. he said concern over potential transmission over candy wrappers are not a high threat. >> my kids are older that they will not just dig in the bag. they will listen and take out the clorox wipes and wipe it all down. >> all right had. we will have to see. a little longer to go here
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before halloween. but at the moment, at least, we are getting a bit of clearing out there. >> oh, yeah, the little one today, she is like watch mouse? mouse? mickey mouse? no, outside. the air is okay. >> ah. >> finally you can go play. >> awe, yeah, she must have loved being outside once she got out though. >> yeah. >> definitely the it was, it was a good day to get fresh air. i know people are feeling sort of cooped up with covid-19, and all the smoke and not being able to get outside. so, definitely was improved. but i do want to show you a time lapse for the east bay hills camera that stills shows signs of the smoke from the wildfires around the state. you can see it surrounding that sunset, that had so much -- you can see what you are looking at is due to the smoke and the haze. look at the smoke forecast. first thing tomorrow morning you will notice some blues showing up. that is less smoke than what we
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have experienced in days past. as we go in to thursday, things get a little bit more muddied. you will notice that the smoke begins to move back in around maybe in the range of 4:00 or so. so, it will be heavier than had what we are going to experience tomorrow night. and friday, it gets better as the sea breeze kicks up. blue showing up. less smoke, and look at what happens with the change in the wind direction on saturday. north wind is going to bring heavier smoke back in to the bay area. so, do be prepared for fluxations. temperatures really quite mild, anywhere from the up er 50s to the upper 60s. live doppler 7 showing the fog near the beaches. five miles in napa, and six miles in fairfield, it will see a change in the visibility compared to the last few days when we were a quarter mile, mile and a half. exploretorium, hazy sunshine in the afternoon. cooler thursday and friday, and
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we are looking at morning drizzle that will measure. temperatures tomorrow morning, anywhere from the 50s to the 60s. it will be a mild start, hazy as well. and hazy and breezy tomorrow afternoon. upper 60s to the low 90s. so, it was going to be similar to today, it was warmer today, and we will keep that going. i want to turn your attention quickly to something worth watching in the pacific. it's tropical storm carena, it could bring some isolated showers or thunderstorms around san benito county, montrae bay, we will keep an eye on it, that is for thursday, friday. keeping an eye on hurricane two, hurricane sally. it has intensified. 105 miles an hour winds. we are tracking heavy rain bands moving in. tornado watch box is up and the track does take it across the gulf coast. land fall expected tomorrow. historic flooding is expected with up to 20, 30 inches of rain, the storm surge and the strong winds for the area. hazy skies tomorrow, spare the
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air alert. breezier with morning drizzle. cooler weather thursday, friday, so, a better air quality tomorrow. it declines unfortunately unhealthy for your weekend. by the way, fall, a week from today, the season is changing. so, you have something to look forward to. >> that is, once the smoke is gone, it's a beautiful tame of year here, thank you. >> coming up tomorrow on good morning america, joel kinnaman chats about his latest, the kids, bedtime! ...she was worried we wouldn't be able to keep up. course we can. what couldn't keep up was our bargain detergent. turns out it's mostly water, and that doesn't work as well on stains. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. kind of like our quiet time.
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escaped the smoke of seattle, and ended up in the fog. held to a run in coors field. bob melvin was all masked up, who knows how all the smoke and travel affected the a's. sean manaea got arenado swinging. seven ks for manaea, a error opens the door for the rocks in the fifth. the next batter is diaz and it's gone, a screamer to left will. rocks take a 2-1 lead. a's had a chance in the seventh. he will line to garrett hampton, who dives and the glove flip to trevor story who turns two. that was fantastic. rockies pitcher, antonio sensetela, gets jake lamb for a complete game victory. the giants would be playing two games in seattle, today and tomorrow, instead, they flew back to the bay area. air quality is so bad right now. giants and mariners will play the two games at oracle park in san francisco tomorrow and thursday. nfl news, the ninerss have
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signed sanu to the receiving core. sanu, ninth year in the league. cut by the patriots before the season, and reunited with shanahan. the nba clippers have never been to the western conference finals. denard on t clips up nine and collapse for the third straight game. triple double. he it in the third quarter. a floater, 16 points. 22 boards. 13 assists and the dager comes from jamaal mury. he out scored kawhi and paul george combined. nuggets come back from another 3-1 deficit to take the series, 104-89, they will face the lakers next. 3-2-1 magic city for the clips. best, miami, game one, eastern conference finals. they call him jimmy buckets for a reason. he goes r points. the keep, hoop and the harm here. and then, with under ten
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played at one site this season, at the home of the rangers in arlington, texas. the single site mimics the bubble setups for the nba, wnba, and nhl. arlington, houston, los angeles, and san diego will be used after the wild card round. more than 1,000 americans have lost their lives to the coronavirus just in the last 24 hours. as the u.s. death toll nears 200,000, there are 6.6 million confirmed cases nationwide. >> but a new cdc report shows covid-19 is disproportionately killing children of color. 75% of those under the age of 21 who died from the virus are minorities, mostly hispanic and black. the report concluded systemic barriers that contribute to health disparities must be removed. a new york teenager suspended for the entire school year because he kept showing up for class.
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