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congress. it would allow sexual harassment reported confidentially, and move investigations into sexual harassment and assaults outside the military chain of command and put them in the hands of an outside prosecutor. it's expected to come up for a full vote on the house floor sometime this summer. >> it's one of the biggest military reforms in history. and it's so important, because it will bring the help my sister never obtained. it will bring the voice my sister never had. >> the guillen family sparking change in the military already. that's "nightline" for tonight. watch all our full episodes on hulu. hulu. we'll see you right back here is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com
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tonight some clarity, soon fully vaccinated workers can go maskless. and a couple gets their dog stolen from inside their vehicle. we're tracking warmer weather and we're turning slightly more humid over the weekend. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. live breaking news. that breaking news is in san jose where a car crashed into a popular bars outdoor seating area. >> abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo is live now with the latest on this. >> dan, ama the damage is still clear to see. the scene is still very active. westerly take you straight into that white truck in the distance. that is not a parking spot. i'm told that truck reversed plowing through the outdoor dining area and into a group of people. when police arrived they found
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three people injured one person critically. video from earlier in the night showed first responders doing all they could to save that person performing cpr and working quickly to get them to the hospital. san jose police said that person died at the hospital. now sjpd says they also took a female driver into custody, she was arrested suspected of being under the influence of alcohol. a neighbor who lives down the street says when he arrived shortly after the crash he noticed a seizable crowd. keep in mind it night. the truck in the center of an investigation. one person dead, others injured. this is all happening in the willow glen neighborhood. amanda del castillo. night we're finally getting some clarity from cal osha on masking rules for
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california workplaces. >> details of what we can expect from cal osha. >> reporter: a second attempt to determine who's wearing a mask and who's not in california workplaces. this 30 page document friday filled with redactions from cal osha. bottom line those who are fully vaccinated don't have to wear a mask indoors or required to practice social distancing. this requirement comes on the same day that governor gavin ga newsom put down two executive orders. >> quite literally hundreds of provisions will begin to wind down in an orderly manner over the course of the next days, weeks and months. >> reporter: all signs pointing to taking a closer look at the upcoming draft.
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it puts the respondent on employers. those who are not vaccinated are required to wear a mask whenever they're indoors with few exceptions. when alone in a room or vehicle while eating or drinking provide employees are six feet apart. if they cannot coverings. these changes came after the council dropped a rule. the rule said vaccinated workers would still be required to wear a mask if anyone in the same room was not vaccinated. >> i was happy to see them rescind their previous vote. as we said a week ago we'll get where we need to go. i have all all the confidence in the world we'll get there. the state is set reopen on the 14th.
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if the changes pas pass won't take take take take take 28th. a spokesperson responded by saying we will continue to work with businesses to fully reopen on the 15th. if organizers for indoor events go by the honor system where people are taken at their word for being vaccinated everyone has to wear masks. if they want to require proof of vaccination or a negative covid test, people who have been vaccinated won't have to mask up. employees at hospitals, skilled nursing homes, residential care facilities shelters and jails will have to prove they've been vaccinated after a vaccine has been fully approved by the fda. >> mean while san francisco is
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the first major u.s. city to get one shot into the arms of 80% of its eligible residents. mayor london breed tweeted today nearly 50% of residents are vaccinated. governor also introduced one of the 15 winners from last week. a 17-year-old from san diego county who encouraged everyone to get vaccinated. >> for young people, i think we all like to hang out with our friend and do fun activities. getting the vaccine it would be safer to hang out with your friend and go out. >> on june 15th, there will be 1 more drawing 10 people will win 1-1/2 million doars each. masks are no longer required on the house floor for those who are fully vaccinated. that's according to new guidance issued today from the office of the attending
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physician. the capital complex is now 95% vaccinated. a fast-moving grass fire put up a huge plume of smoke. using our technology you can see it was burning near travis air force base. firefighters were able to get control around the fire at 7:30. one structure was destroyed. the fire danger will be high over the next 7 days as the heat wave blankets most of the state. saying while no outages or power disruptions are anticipated the heat could create possible stressed grid conditions. how hot is it going to get next week? >> let's check in with abc 7 news drew. >> once this heat moves in it is going to last several days. this dangerous heat will move into several states over next week from tuesday to friday we already have excessive heat warnings and excessive heat
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watches across four states for next week. that excessive heat watch extends to the valley. i would not be surprised if we see some watchings and warnings in our neck of the woods in the next few days. this heat peaks on thursday. concord, yeah you're going to go past 100 degrees. we're going to get a full look at the weather. hieldsburg is now tightening water restráeubgs. restrictions. the use of sprinklers and drip irrigation is banned. the goal is to reduce water use city wide. violators can face up to $1,000 per day on fines. new at 11:00, an anniversary strip took a sharp turn. their little dog was stolen from their car in a smash and grab near fisherman's
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luz pena spoke to the family. >> reporter: jaqueline zavala are looking back at photos of their dog leo hoping to see him again. >> it was just so windy and we had gone on more than seven hours of tours. >> we decided to just leave him in the car. we left him inside his carrier bag and we put him at the bottom of the seat. he just sleeps there. >> reporter: they noticed leo's blanket on the sidewalk. >> my heart just plummeted. i literally feel like a part of my heart is gone. >> jaqueline and refugio believe thieves saw their luggage in the back of the vehicle and took leo as he began barking trying to protect their belongings now all that's left is broken glass. the latest data shows an optic in thefts from vehicles. from april 2020 to april 2021. an increase of 57%.
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mostly locals are the ones aware of this. >> do you receive anything your car. >> in a parking garage, i do have stuff. >> reporter: tonight sfpd investigators asking the public to help reunite leo with his family. the 10-year-old yorkie has a green mark in his lower extremities. as for the zavalas this is their message. >> i don't care about the circumstances i just want leo back. hope flip they get leo. you'll be seeing a professional fireworks show in the san francisco sky this year for the 4th of july if it's too foggy. major london breed has released that there will be a fireworks show. >> considering the low amount of cases yeah i think we're ready as long as we keep our mask on. >> hope flip should be able to
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everyone should be able to get together, reunite. the city wants to align with the state in lifting most covid-19 restrictions on tuesday. i can't believe i'm going to die in a whale's mouth. >> it is a whale of a tale. a lobster diver shares his very close encounter with a hump back. >> plus sticker in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation.
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a grass fire started in a home. it was one of multiple fires in the area tonight. no word though on the cause. a warning for drivers on the peninsula this weekend. a 2-mile stretch of highway 101 in palo alto will be fully closed overnight saturday for construction. it's to allow for bridge. from the grocery store to the gas pump, the chances are you're feeling the pinch. the biest jump
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recession. >> reporter: prepare to pay more. >> the price of chicken has gone up like 40%. >> reporter: surging inflation. rising at the fastest rates in more than 10 years. coming as more states and businesses reopen and people look to return to life as normal. >> consumers are spending more rapidly. as long as that's going on that makes it hard for prices to abate. >> reporter: in may the price of beef up 2.3%. cereals and baked goods, 3%. gasoline up 53% from a year ago. >> a lot of people are out wanting to buy thins right now and that bids up the prices some too. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest surge o of all the price of used cars after a shortage of semi conductors.
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a key car part. the biden administration launching a task force to trigger these disruptions. >> we think it should resolve in the next few months. >> reporter: in the meantime, here are some ways to ease the pain of various price hikes for drivers. >> figure out how much it takes to fill up your gas tank and then drive less miles >> reporter: consider cooking. >> make sure that you are not using delivery service because a $12 meal could cost you $25. >> reporter: eat lighter, meat and plan meals around pantry products. the giants are hosting a pair of pride movie nights mo
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oracle park. abc 7 news was there for the opening festivities. doesn't this look fun. the new move movie is in the heights. tomorrow they're showing everybody is talking about jamie. all the benefits target san francisco pride. the oakland burt. we have put together a list of all the pride events going on. you can find it by going website. a lobster diver is recovering after he says he was
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almost swallowed by a hump back whale this morning. he spoke with report chan. >> reporter: miker packert was limping out of the hospital in scrubs. >> i thought to myself. okay this is it. i finally, i'm going to die. >> reporter: packert was diving for lobsters when he said he was caught in the mouth of a hump back whale. >> i was diving, i got down to 45 feet of water and all of a sudden i just, felt this huge bump and everything went dark. then i realized, oh my god i'm in a whale's mouth. i'm in a whale's mouth. and he's trying to swallow me. >> reporter: packerd said his mouth was racing scrambling not only to escape but wonder if he
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would see his family again. >> all of a sudden he went to the surface and just erupted and starting shaking his head. and i just got thrown in the air and landed in the water and i was free. >> reporter: he says the whale emerged from the water and spit him out leaving him bruised up. his wife tells us this is too close for comfort but is relieved he survived. >> considering what he's 's 's through, he's doing exceptionally well. >> is that not wild. >> i cannot imagine. >> it's incredible i've never heard of anything like it. tiffany chan reporting. reporti. experts say whales don't normally attack humans and may have scooped him up without realizing. when he realized i'm in a whale's mouth. >> he is lucky he's okay. >> like moby dick. >> yeah.
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let's get to our weather for the weekend. >> we're tracking a really nice warmer and that hotter weather moving next week. mostly cloudy skies and a look up to some fog first thing tomorrow morning. live doppler 7 7 tracking showers throughout the next few days. the storm system just couldn't make it any farther south. the reason why high pressure on live doppler 7 along with satellite blocked any moisture from moving into most of california. so that high is going to be responsible for the hot temperatures next week. and tonight we're just getting a little bit of that moisture from that falling front in the form of higher humidity. dewpoints which measures moisture in the atmosphere. right now the dewpoints are rising in the 60s. and when they're in the 60s it's going to feel muggy out there. right now temperatures it's pretty nice night if you stepped outside.
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we're in the upper 50s to mid- 60s right now. 62 in san jose, 65 right now in napa. let's go hour by hour, future weather we have coastal cloud cover. first thing in the morning th-t this is 7:00 a.m. that fog is going to pull out of the coast pretty quickly tomorrow morning. that means a lot of sunshine tomorrow. it'll be a little warmer tomorrow than they were today. we'll have temperatures mild compared to what we were at last night. last night we dropped into the 40s tonight we will drop only into the mid- and upper 50s. 56 in oakland, 50 in santa rosa. 57 in concord, 56 in san jose. tomorrow you will notice increased humidity. you will also notice warmer temperatures. 68 in san francisco hit about 80 in santa rosa and san rafael. 90 in fairfield. 85 in concord. tomorrow we hit that breeze once again we can't get rid of it. seems like we had it yesterday
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and will have it again this afternoon. that breeze is gusting from 20 to 30-miles-per-hour. that breeze though it is going to leave us next week when hot temperatures move in inland. here's the accu weather 7 day forecast. it's about average over saturday and sunday. remember those muggy dewpoints then that warming begins next week. very hot inland exceeding 100% along the shoreline it'll be warm if not hot in the mid-80s but still staying pretty cool in the mid-60s. >> all right, sounds good.
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good evening a lot of people still can't pronounce their name properly but anthony desclaffani is making a name for himself. washington a's max scherzer only lasted 12 pitches due to groin injury. bottom 7, still 1-0. juan soto deep to left. straight up robbery. over the wall to take away the homer preserve the shut out.
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soto in disbelief, desclafani, yeah. he throws his second complete game shut out of the year. this is the final out on a 2 hitter. giants lead the major with 9 shut outs. get to the a's honoring glen burke on pride night oakland. seth brown tkpwroeupbg way down. salvador perez hit not one but two homers. in in the 8th to tie it at three. andrus batting just 209. here comes chapman. a's win 4-3 a game up in houston in the al west. college ball stanford and texas tech in the ncncncncncnc regionals in lubbock. solo homer the scarlets score two times in the fourth urth ur
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