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a family in kentucky was worried their pet and their newborn wouldn't hit it off. but it looks like opie the goldendoodle and case the baby are inseparable. mom says opie and case love spending time with each other, and you can bet opie can hardly wait until case is old enough to toss a ball around. that's "nightline." you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here at we'll see you right back here at the same time tomorrow. 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 i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen.
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francisco, you better bring your vaccination card. the rules are about to get stricter. >> the master a lot of booster shots. south bay health officials are working on making that process as possible. >> in one county, children who need to wear masks inside and outside of school. >> a stronger sea breeze will sweep the smoke away. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> this is a hard time for all of us. be patient and do everything we can to comply with what the businesses are asking us to do. anchor 2: san francisco will become one of the first major u.s. cities to mandate full vaccinations for many indoor activities. good evening and thank you for tuning us. anchor: j.r. stone joining us live from the newsroom. san francisco is about to get a lot tougher when it comes to vaccinations. reporter: they are.
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does this owners i talked with hope it brings people in versus scaring them away because they say it's been tough of late. enforcement of some of these restrictions could take officers off the streets. san francisco police officers, firefighters, and sheriff's office deputies are feeling the pressure to get vaccinated. the city now recommending that eight officers, seven firefighters, and two deputies be suspended without pay for not reporting their vaccination status. the news comes in light of additional san francisco restrictions that all of us will face come friday. proof of vaccination will be required at indoor businesses like bars, restaurants, gyms, and museums like the exploratory him. >> the momentum is in the direction of requiring vaccinations. you won't be able to go to a restaurant. why should you come here and have a different set of rules? reporter: while most museum patrons like the idea. >> i'm ok with it.
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i'm vaccinated. i'm pregnant. >> more people would want to go indoors if they knew everybody inside was vaccinated. reporter: some say it's not about whether it's the right thing to do, it's about being forced to do it. >> if you want to take that chance, that's on you. i don't think the government or the city or whoever should force it upon you. you can't go somewhere because you're not vaccinated. reporter: the san francisco mayor addressing the issue on thursday. >> the goal is not to punish people. the whole point is education and to make sure that everyone does their part. >> as for those officers, deputies, and firefighters, is left up to department heads on whether they should be suspended. the city is coming down hard, saying these individuals could eventually lose their job. back to you. anchor 2: thank you.
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apple is delaying its return to offices until january at the earliest as covid cases search. retail stores and offices will not close. the company is encouraging vaccines. charles schwab is delaying a full return to the office for its employees until january at the earliest. the company is planning to reward workers for their efforts, giving each a 5% pay increase. larry: the mass rollout of booster shots. distribution is not expected to begin until september 20. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo jo found there's a push to prepare now to prevent the chaos that happened during the first round of vaccinations. reporter: there was no planning for the covid-19 pandemic. early vaccination distribution resulted in long lines and operations that left a lot to be desired. fast forward eight months. several counties including santa clara are making plans for the mass rollout of booster shots. the supervisor is adamant, now
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is the time to get ready. >> people are starting to ask, do i need a booster? how do i get it? we have to have good answers for that. reporter: jennifer tung says the federal government's announcement about booster shots becoming widely available to everyone beginning symptom or 20th provides the county a clearer timeline to work towards. >> we are able to know roughly in the county how many people were vaccinated over time to be able to plan for the volumes that will be eligible for booster shots based on that eight month timeline. reporter: as the biggest county, there's plenty to consider. how might private providers, large telco systems, and more fit into those future plans? the county's role is to augment that existing infrastructure. >> we anticipate this will probably be rolled out in phases. reporter: the county public health officer telling supervisors tuesday, the most vulnerable will be recommended
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for the third shot first followed by others. >> we have to figure out a way to make sure everybody's on the same page. that it's clear, consistent, and easy. if it is, people will step up. if it's not, they want. reporter: abc 7 news. larry: strict new mask rules tonight for students and teachers while they're on campus , indoors and outdoors. >> we are basically saying that when you arrive on campus, put on your facial covering. that's what you're using for the day. we are encouraging breaks where people can remove their facial coverings. they can't cover their faces when they are eating and drinking. ama: if there's no evidence of saved -- significant infections, the health department may revise the guidelines after a few weeks. this was the first day of school for many schools in marin. if you want to get tested for covid-19, we have a link on our website. larry: developing news now. lake county firefighters keeping
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a close watch on the cash fire tonight. it has burned 83 acres, 40% contained. no deaths reported. 72 people have checked in at an evacuation center. the fire burned remarkably fast threw two mobile home parks yesterday on the south end of clearlake. >> it moved so fast, when fire crews arrived, they found a half-acre lawn on fire but the wind was quickly blowing the flames toward mobile home parks. police immediately began going door-to-door to get people out of harm's way. 1500 students were evacuated from five schools in the area. those schools need a deep cleaning before reopening on monday. >> there were heroics yesterday in terms of rescuing people, animals. people had to move fast. it was stunning. larry: 56 homes reduced to rubble. 158 vehicles burned.
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in the middle of the destruction, a sign of life. this cat, singed and injured by the fire, found huddled against one of the few homes still standing. >> we will take it to get care now. larry: kelly got out just in time. her home survived but her relatives were not so lucky. >> my aunt's house burned down to the ground. my cousins house burned down to the ground. they've got nothing left. nothing. larry: so tough for so many people. the u.s. forest service has closed nine northern california forests. all of them are highlighted on this map. they include tahoe national forest. the four service as it did not take this decision lightly but they felt it was necessary to ensure public and firefighter safety. ama: the cal door fire slowed things to high humidity. that gave liz -- grizzly flats residents a chance to see if their homes were standing. thousands of homes remain
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threatened. the fire exploded to more than 100 square miles in less than five days. it is still 0% contained. the monstrous dixie fire has scorched close to 700,000 acres and is growing substantially. firefighters are trying to keep it from jumping highway 395. the fire has been burning now for 38 days. it is 35% contained. calfire says it has destroyed 600 homes. larry: smoke from the wildfires in northern california is drifting its way into the bay area. that's giving us hazy skies and some stunning sunsets. beautiful but not good for us as we check in with sandy patel. ama: will we be in spare the air territory this weekend? sandy: i don't think so. just her tomorrow. it's a down sloping wind which continues to push the smoke into the bay area. mount st. helena.
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not a strong wind but just enough to create those smoke-filled skies at sunset tonight. tomorrow, we have a spare the air alert again. or air quality expected. some signs of improvement. saturday and sunday, you will notice that we have good air quality. moderate air quality across most of the bay area right now. the wind will be going from north northeast tomorrow afternoon to morava west northwest wind on sunday which will help to sweep that smoke out of the bay area. i will be back with a look at the smoke forecast, coming up. ama: thank you. you can track the air quality any time with our real-time weather tracker. the tool is live now. download it wherever you stream. larry: making their case for the top job in california. three republicans looking to replace governor newsom take the debate stage. >> are there any actions warrant this? ama: an exclusive one-on-one
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vaincce mandat.es gornveor newsom isun rning on the issue, comparingis h pandem picolicies ttohose of the republicans looking to place him. >> ty heall supptor eliminating mask mantedas in ourub plic scolhos, imelinating ccvaine rificatis.on layrr eld serays he llwi do that day e.on hai ve no inretest in takinusg ofoff the cov cidliff. reporter: the timing of the ltdea variant is creatgin a tric skyituation for newsom. you weer the first gerovnor to do a stay--hatome order. therare e now stetas that are goingur ftherha tn us with vaccinane d mask mdaantes. many peoplwoe nder if u'y're lding back and acting -- becausofe the timg inof the recall. >> d ion't do anythg inin that respect. we've l cedonsisteny.tl rertpoer: he kept lgearly to his talkgin poisnt, makinghe t case rfo why he dervsees to stay in fice. he's goentt advice omfror fmer governor aolrnd's wos rdand acre t he woun'l't say. >> i apprecieat his couelns. althoughor fmer govern'r's have been hpfelul throuought the pandemic. 'i've had remarblkae, heartltfe
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meinetgs with l althe x governs.or they he avguided me dan coseunled us rothughout tshi paemndic. veryle bssed. reporter: want to sd helight on what htoe ld you? >> no. thoscoe nversatis onare prive.at ama: the goverr nonot reveinalg oto much. we didsk a him abouthe t reenoping of schools a wndhether heou cld have nedo more to reopen schoo slsooner. heef dended his record anstd ood what heid d. abc 7 ne.ws ama: we have everhiytng you ndee tono kw about howo tvote in eth rellca election on our website. larry: a familony board tshi boatal cledor fel hphi ts eveng inafter beg ingroundedn i theel dtaor f more tha24n urhos. coacrding tohe t coast gua,rd thcae bin cruis berecame stkuc arne montezuma slougath 8:00 last night. theat weras w tooha sllowor f e thcoast gud arto rescuthe e mifalyo sthe localir fe padertment w casalled in htoell.
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50's and0' 's on tseho teermpatures. torrmoow aerftnoon, hy azskies once aga.in a sea bree izen the afrnteoon. 66 in the udsty. low '8's frosam n rafaelo t santa ro.sa 88 in antih.oc 88 in liveorrme. it ds oefeature oksmy skies but the go nodews isy b suratday, we are loinokg at breyez conditnsio, coolercl, eaner a.ir osthe temperurates will meco down and basiclyal stay theer r fosunday. low avagere. mid '8's inla.nd weee s aev rersal eay rlnext ek. by midekwe, we areal tking about the rmwath or thhee atet rurning thwi 90's inland, 60'' co-side, e more d oayf havingo t deal with themo ske and tn hewe can all getut oside andnj eoy some clneear. ama: ca''t wait. larry: looking forward to th no ww,e all know progrsiesve offers 24/pr7 otection, buwet also bulend outdr oovehicles with he omand toau to hp elpeople se avmore! [ laughs ]
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