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zero tolerance. >> the president laying out a new slate of strategies aiming to reduce gun violence across the country. the first, a zero tolerance policy for gun dealers who do any of the following, falsifying records, failing to conduct background checks, failing to respond to chase cracks. >> my message to you is this. we find you. we will seek your license to sell guns.
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siemens atty. gen. mary garland says a part of the problem is atf is struggling with limited resources. the budget will allowwill alloww inspection districts. >> starting today, if you have will make clear that as they prioritize inspections they must consider the extent to which firearms sold by a dealer that are used in activi >> on is a new strike forces team. >> the strike forces will focus on addressing significant firearms corridors. >> pres. biden says communities can
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spend covid relief funding toward prevention programs like investing in youth summer job camps and paying to hire police officers or additional mental health staff. >> this doesn't affect responsible gun owners or second amendment rights.amendmei it helps keep the gun out of people's hands that shouldn't have them in the first place. >> reporter: they met with president joe biden today and i actually spoke with chief armstrong and right off the bat he said he had a great project meeting with the president and added he is looking forward to work with the city to use the existing money to hire additional officers and reinstate and support new programs to address gun violence. we did also reach out to sf pd with an update but we have yet to hear back on >> uc, berkeley says a study is a program that uses from inmates to help stop gun violence in several california cities. research published by berkeley center for global health cities
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found 34 fellows recruited in stockton's advance peace program interrupted 44 gun violence conflicts and mediated more than 500 community conflicts. the work contributed to a reduction in homicides saving the city more than $110 million based on what it would have cost to investigate and prosecute those crimes. >> amount to a new policing tool used by the oakland police department training and then in a de-escalation simulator. we explain how it works and how it may bemay bemay >> in a scenario another man is acting erratically and has a snapping dog.
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does not pull the weapon. >> she immediately holsters are gone. >> it is not just go out there and shoot. >> officers use to train exclusively at gun ranges like this. it incorporates the officers conduct and can yield to different outcomes. the simulator is increasingly being used in police departments across the nation from orlando to oakland and some of those scenarios like this mass shooting at a theater seemed jarringly jarringly jarr in oakland, especially in light of increasing tension with police, the focus is on using it to mend frayed relations with the community. >> it made me open my eyes more. i was somebody that hellenized officers. it is my duty to explain that to others who don't understand what law-enforcement is about.. >> how can both people leave that interaction safely?
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how can we live to this experience and make sure nobody gets hurt? that is our objective. >> violent crime here in oakland has surged. be murder rate is up nearly 90%. still, the chief says his top priority remains the escalatithi because in his mind the best way to get an officer home safely is to ensure nobody gets hurt in that interaction. simulators like this give you a real understanding and how quickly things go wrong. check this out. in that instant it is essentially over. de-escalation remains paramount to avoid a situation like this. >> if you are ready to take action and make the bay area better you can found at abc7news.com. changes are also expected in the military justice system. lawmakers introduced a military justice improvement . that is a bill that calls for the military chain of command
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joining us is congresswoman jackie spear. the numbers here are actually really staggering. an estimated 20,000 service members and only about one third being reported? >> the numbers are actually worse than that. there are 20,000 that are sexually assaulted each year. there are 100 there are 100,000 sexually harassed. of those who are sexually assaulted, about 33% of those sexually harassed only about 1% report. that is because their fear of retaliation and the fact that they don't believe the system works for them. the statistics bear that out. the 21,000 cases manes
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7000 will report. maybe 5000 will go to a courts- martial in maybe 250 will actually be convicted. >> walk me through the mechanics. what would this bill change?bil? >> this bill is monumental. it not only takes the sexual assault and sexual harassment case out of the chain of command or command that makes the decision whether or not there will be charges filed but gives it to a new special victims of authority that would be populated with specialists. these are attorneys that are trained in the military that will be trained these cases along with a unit of investigators. no longer will there be the potential conflict of interest where the chain of command as it is referred to, actually has
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the perpetrator in the chain of command is the best friend of the perpetrator. that is a huge step forward. the bill goes further than that and i will provide that all nonmilitary felonies will be referred to this special victims authority. this new system we are creating so we will be providing the kind of fairness that should be in our military system. the likelihood of a black or brown service member to be charged in a crimea crimea crime similar to one committed by a white service member one and a half more times likely to be crimes that make charged with that client. it is an issue i have been working on for 10 years. today was like winning the lottery. i heard secretary of defense austin and gen. millie both say the words that i have been trying to get the
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military to say for 10 years which is we need to take these cases out of the chain of command because it is not working. it is time for the victims to be in a position to know there is going to be fairness. their cases will not be swept under the rug and we will not allow sexual predators to continue to operate in the military. >> only a few seconds left but this is a bipartisan bill. it is pretty rare these days get on. you confident it will pass and how soon may it be implemented? >> it is bipartisan, bicameral. speaker pelosi was at our press conference and she is committed to getting this bill on the house floor within the next two months. we are on a path to change the culture in the military
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first time in a very very long time. i can't be more thrilled that we are at this position right now. >> congratulations personally. democrats and republicans working together. one in a row congresswoman. one in a row.a row.a row.a row.. thank you so much. >> thank you, larry. >> caught on camera. the man seen robbing a walgreens now facing a slew of charges. this walgreens is of the first he has had. growing gap larger than ever since the pandemic? who is stepping up >> hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things.
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old. cdc officials say most people who experience the side effect recovering are doing well.doing. >> a new study from the national institute of health out of the propellants of the virus far exceeded the number of cases. for every diagnosed case in this timeframe there were nearly 5 undiagnosed cases representing an additional 16.8 million cases by july alone.'s neck for many of us it is a really strong toll on incomes employment and health. in the city by the human rights institute indicates the pain has led we take a look at the numbers of race and social justice.socio no vaccine is effective at easing the economic hardship and social issues the pandemic has inflicted on silicon
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valley. a paid index says income inequality and discrimination have worsened over the past year. >> this page >> the wealth gap has widened significantly. >> it when down 1% and almost 6% for people and for people an organizations. [ audio cutting in and >> the pain index also cast a -- [ audio cutting in and out ]
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>> these numbers listed in the pain index represent our community. they represent our brothers, sisters, parents and our relatives. >> the hope is that these findings will spur elected officials and residents to do something. >> we are hoping this -- inflicted on the silicon valley residence is totally unacceptable. >> sonoma state university is taking action to create --. the school is launching an inclusion program is a part of it wind business. >> in the south the future of one of the largest outdoor markets remains unknown after san jose leaders failed to reach an agreement during a
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contentious meeting. chris snow and explains what will happen next. >> at the end of a 15 hour meeting, san jose leaders voted to postpone a decision on a major plan that will determine the outcome -- >> we have direct involvement with the community and vendors to find a solution to this issue. >> the effort would have not been possible without each and every one of us. >> if approved the project would reduce the land size to
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help make room for housing and commercial space. councilmember carrasco was a part of a narrow 6-5 majority who voted to delay the vote. >> we can lessen that. [ audio cutting in and out ] >> the set-aside to met $2 million that the promises are no longer a guarantee. >> they provided a short statement saying we look forward to having a positive conclusion on june 29 that allows new development at san jose's bart station and a path forward to support the vendors. several councilmembers -- over the next six days. turning
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afternoon tomorrow we will have mainly sunny skies into the evening hours as well. [ audio cutting in and out ] we are talking about we will see heinz ranging from -- >> we have two more days of comfort in terms of high temperatures coming our way tomorrow and friday. on saturday, sunday and in the middle of next week look at high temperatures in the midland. there are some locations that will top out 200 degrees. only low to mid 60s on the coast.
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a man is facing charges for several thefts including this one caught on camera at a san francisco walgreens. this incident was recorded byrey the end d d d d d -- doing me know on this incident is still midtier. clear up one thing for me. i am assuming in the apple store as they tell not to engage because they don't want any customers her. is at the same thing here? there is a security guard that peddles client by that guy? >> basically a lot of stores have told their security people is don't engage
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video went viral it went all over the country san francisco police department put out an extra bulletin to keep an eye out for this guy going into another pharmacy and to the same thing although, not with a bicycle. he hauled out close to $1000 worth of merchandise. very, what we have here is an ongoing problem in san francisco . we have the shoplifters that go in. most of the times they grabbed under $950 it remains a misdemeanor. and bundle it up and sell it on the internet. it is a multimillion dollarmultr
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industry. sometimes it is highly organized and in the solo people going in on their own up to five or six my people do it sometimes to grab that amount and go out. usually cosmetics, deodorant, over the counter medicines and things that are easily sold and wanted by people. >> if you are a criminal know and you know there are no ramifications they let you walk out of the store there is not a lot of deterrence what people may not realize is the scope of this in terms of walgreens and other companies saying let's close the store. >> walgreens has closed 17 stores in the san francisco area for a number of reasons and the other is rampant shoplifting. only -- there are incidents in union square the other day where a group of bandits at a store and made off with
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something like $2000 worth of merchandise. they go in. it is organized. the cars waiting. they go in. they grabbed and they run. what makes this one unique as it was caught. it was caught red handed. they went into the store and there he was loading up the bag again. they got him red-handed on it. then, they were able to chase him on several other robberies. we will see what the district atty. does. how it works out through the judicial system remains to be seen. as a state of california we do not like to lock up people for what they term nonviolent crimes. the idea is save the space in the jails for the really bad offenders. the question is in this person when they added up, how much bad is bad. >> we know he is not brandishing a weapon or anything like that. we have learned there is a claim being filed against san francisco on behalf of the family you may recall who was
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hit by a hit and run driver. what does this mean for the city in terms of their liability? >> you're talking about one of two women who were hid in a hit and run done by a guy that was repeatedly in and out of the justice system. there were questions about whether he was charged, whether he was picked up and whether everyone had done their duties. this is a tragedy. it is not a one-off. we have seen it happen before. the lawyer is basically saying they are asking for the amount says $25,000 or above. the real point is they want a change. they want a public venting and hearing about my can't the compton district attorney and california corrections system keep people off the streets instead of constantly going around. we see it with nonviolent crimes. we are also seeing it with violent crimes. what it means for the city they will have 30 days to respond. it may mean a lawsuit. it may mean a settlement. it remains to be seen but what
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i think the family is trying to do is keep the story alive in this nanosecond environment to try to keep it from happening again. >> it be done to stop this. phil, thank you for your time. >> even churches and their parishioners have become victims of crime in oakland. last sunday a able to escort the men outside. fortunately no one was injured. parishioners say they called 911 and police did not show up. the incident is revealing of a larger trend. >> we have had parishioners mugged, assaulted, and robbed in the area. >> the father said he wanted to see more funding for nonpolice intervention services. >> contra costa county fire is
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going undercover in an effort to get illegal fireworks off the street. here is what they are finding. the fire marshal says investigators have confiscated 300 pounds of illegal fireworks with thousands of dollars. four people arrested so far. they are asking people to phone and tips anonymously. they are also coming to social media looking for sellers. >> we have contacted sellers that have been advertising the sale of illegal fireworks and they made the interest. behind me is fireworks the confiscated. >> earlier this month a si firework fire in antioch that displaced 40 people. >> with on this billboard in an unincorporated area of san mateo warning residents about illegal fireworks. the board of supervisors increased defined this week from $100-$1000. all fireworks
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time now for the 4 at 4:00. in an emotional court court cou let's talk about britney. in this emotional court hearing brittany spears has just asked a judge to free her from her conservatorship. brittany spears a feared virtually today and read a 20 minute long statement. it is the first time we have heard directly from the popstar about this. she said she is traumatized. she believes the conservatorship is abusive and detailed the ways it has
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impacted her life.her life.her . 39-year-old brittany spears says she wants to get married and have another child which is being forced to remain on birth control. she also said for the last 13 years under this conservatorship, her father has largely been in chargein chargee decisions and finances including a 60 mandel the fortune. earlier this year he said his love and dedication to his daughter with a parent. the question is this real. is this not?this not?this not?t? is it just britney's fans making up a story about her? to hear her flat out and address the court and say i am unhappy, i want to have a child and i am not allowed to, i am not in control of my own life is truly heartbreaking. >> yeah. i was reading the transcript and you can tell she is in a lot of pain. she details what her days are like.
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if any of us were put through what she is put through we would be in a similar state. if someone is able to hold a job, especially worse one or she is in a residency in vegas i don't see how someone isn't fit to look over their entire life. the hard part is it always comes down to how do she does not want to be this. >> 13 years is a long time. >> i think drew hit the issue. i don't know what the terms of the conservatorship are and how binding it must be.'s b i assume that at the outset there was a fear that she was a harm to herself and others. if that can be proven to not be the case anymore she should just live her life. we will see what happens.
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>> i high school basketball coach has been fired after tortillas were thrown at an opposing team from a predominantly latino high school. the two coronado players --. bay united unanimously decided to fire the coronado coach. the captain said he believed his teammates did not have racist intentions also apologized. and uc santa barbara they have a thing of the soccer games where they throw the tortillas on the field. that is kind of their tradition of having fun. this seems like something el liz, you have lived in san diego for years. >> there is no excuse for this behavior unless there is some tradition i grew up having a lot of friends that grew up in coronado. coronado is predominantly white. i think think think think some self awareness and know
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this is absolutely an appropriate. it is sad. >> residents are considering a fee for tourists like drew tuma. they have seen a huge influx tourists. it limits the number of public restrooms also affecting their livelihoods. a councilman is floating the idea of a visitor impact fee saying the fee could be tacked onto every airline and cruise line ticket. there would be exceptions for locals. as having grown up in hawaii,
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tourism feels everything there in terms of the local economy but when you're have tourists that is too many people destroying the beaches and so on and so forth. they are trying to figure out some balance, some equilibrium where you can add just enough. we are to get tax on everything going on there. would this maybe make you think twice about going to maui if you knew you had to pay an extra fee? >> i don't think it would make me think twice about going that i understand they have a problem. they have an influx of visitors. this is where they live. they want to keep it pristine. they want to keep it up to a standard. i think it is appropriate that they need to find a way to tame all of these people. and i think that is a bad idea to put on extra tax.
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>> i think if you want to go you will make it work. >> today we are learning about one of the new features about the apple operating system coming out in the fall. the new ils 15 iphone software has a feature called focus. it allows users to hide notifications from absent people they don't need to see immediately. word as it is more expensive than the current -- extensive than the current do not extensive. you can put the phone -- obviously if you wanted this you could put this in another room and accomplish the same thing. we digress. obviously you need an app to tell you not to look at your phone. >> there were singers when they show you your screen time every sunday and into sitewide. >> i am so proud when it says it has gone down.
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>> my has gone down for 10 minutes. that is progress. that is progress. >> spencer calls me constantly. i just don't answer. it is easy. you can block calls. you can turn the phone off. at a certain point you say this guy i just can't get you restaurant reservations everywhere. you can do it yourself. >> i rely on the very all the time. he doesn't have a big enough name. name. >> chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors. confidently taking on new places with equinox. and taking on more with silverado. whatever you do, there's a perfect chevy to take you anywhere. find your perfect chevy and get 0% financing for 72 months on selecpopular chevy suvs. or, get 10% of msrp cash back on most 2021 equinox models.
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i'm not sure if there's anything i can say financing for 72 months on selecpopular chevy suvs. to my family members to convince them to take the covid-19 vaccine. i'm not even sure if i'm convinced. hi darius, i think that people respond more to what we do than what we say. so after looking at all the data
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now to our special series, california dreaming. look at the issues threatening california dreaming the people working to keep the dream alive. >> the biden administration announced a bold move totototo announce a development part. >> it will not only bolster the economy but help the state reach its carbon free energy goal by the year >> is a breakthrough for california. we are talking thousands of jobs. >> rivera will be a diversity of health benefit. i like to think about this as an economic boom and an investment. >> what this truly means california is that at a time
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when climate change is very much upon us and we are seeing in in the form of wildfires and the extended drought we are on, we now have, at a very attractive path to a clean energy future. future. >> the younger generation, my generation, generation z is really excited. will care about this. it is one step closer of getting rid of the industry. >> these now and when we think about expanding the technology these wind turbines are gigantic. the largest wind turbine we have offshore are nearly 900 feet tall. >> the two sides are on the central coast of morro bay and on the far north of a humble bay. they offer the potential to provide enough electricity for about 1.4 million cacacaca
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residents. they are going to be located 20- 30 miles offshore. they are just at the edge of the horizon. on the on the clearest of days will you actually be able to see them. even then, they will be the size of toothpicks. it is taking advantage of engineers, scientists, industry experts have created a technology that can provide clean, reliable electricity for millions of people. california is on the cusp of being able to take care of that. >> it gives our communities, communities of color and low income communities a breath of fresh air. >> right now, most of our installed capacity of clean electricity is in the form of solar plant panels. one of the challenges is the sun is and always out. when someone references renewable, it is that line. the sun isn't always shining and the wind isn't always
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coming up tonight on abc seven at 8:00 and its present luck followed by the $100,000 peer amid and it 10:00 it is card sharks. then, you can stay with us for abc's news at 11:00. >> hollywood is hoping this will be them time that will turn things around at the box office. was spoke with vin diesel.vin d. >> this was a branch that was born from the pavement, the concrete. >> let's get to
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>> the ninth them in the fast and furious franchises racing into theaters this week. the first film wasfilm wasfilm s neighborhood of east los angeles. nine films in and they haven't forgotten their roots. >> it is a part of who >> i don't think we ever went to a set on the first movie. you are making me think about this. i don't think we ever once were in a studio. that is so crazy. >> since that first movie the franchise has growns growns gron exponentially. its success a lot of the cast and crew to travel all around the world and allowed the characters to have some out of this world experiences. >> the core of the film is still there. the circumstances and the se pieces, all of that has become larger and larger and larger.
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>> there are many times been. i have complete faith in team. look what we have done so far. it is pretty amazing. >> that was new. >> disabilities while the franchise has come a long way, he does see a finish line ahead. >> the world just championed this underdog to a place where there was always a path. all these other franchises. the franchise has a soul. that soul has to rest. >> f9 is rated pg-13 and also features original cast members michelle rodriguez, therese, and ludicrous. it is in theaters on friday.
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