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manslaughter for another deadly wildfire. the family of one girl who died sharing their reaction. >> vaccinating thousands of residents pfizer's covid-19 vaccine shot. >> in the south bay water damage is threatening a business. the community is coming together to keep photo express afloat. sandhya: temperatures and the smoke forecast coming up. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts now. >> this is abc 7 news. >> we are sending out emails, a notice with a list of places you can go. dan: the search or booster shots
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his own around the bay area, counties ramping up for high demand for covert shots. think you for joining us. >> live here on abc 7 and wherever you stream. dan: here are the people the cdc says should get a booster shot. those 65 and older. people aged 50-64 who have underlying medical conditions. ama: other groups may get a booster shot who have underlying medical conditions and that increased risk of exposure. dan: counties across california can modify the cdc guidelines as they rollout their plans for booster distribution. a member of our vaccine team has details, and found some first in reporter: hours after the cdc
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endorsed pfizer's booster shots, california's department of public health gathered all the officers to explain what the guidelines will be. marin county's public health officer was in the meeting. >> basically our approach in california will be what the cdc recommended. reporter: counties will have flexibility to modify the criteria. marin county will open vaccination sites at the northgate maugham wednesday, to give boosters to those 75 and older. >> it is a subset at higher of more severe outcomes if they become infected. it may be a few days that we open up to 65 plus. reporter: pharmacies will become some of the main distributors of the vaccine and will follow the cdc guidelines, giving priority to those 65 and older or those
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with underlying health conditions. this resident make sure he was among the first to get a booster. >> i should bet on the lottery. there was not much luck about it. you go online and make an appointment, sign up, and they do it. reporter: there is some luck. outside of the same cvs, we met this man who has been trying for hours to book an appointment. this is giving him a flashback of when he and his wife traveled out of county to get their shots. you took a road trip? >> we went to sacramento. the original first two. reporter: you are hoping not to do that again for a booster? >> if that is what it takes, that is what it takes. dan: remember, if you have questions about covid-19 vaccines, you can ask our vaccine team.
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we also have how to make an appointment. ama: after being pulled off the set of "the view and o cohost received tests this morning. >> we took the tests, both have come back false positive. it is up to her to talk about her result. i am waiting for another one. ama: no comment from "the view." the drama unfolded live on tv. >> there seems to be something happening i am not 100% aware of. >> i need the two of you to off for a second.
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ama: they had to be removed from the set moments before they were to interview vice president harris. the interview was delayed 35 minutes later. dan: new developments, no charges against the driver who killed coach greg knapp. the investigation found insufficient evidence to charge the driver that fatally hit knapp while he was riding a bicycle last july. he was a coordinator for the raiders and the 49ers. the da said the dangers of distracted driving are well-known, and motorists need to be attentive drivers. ama: it was nearly a year ago when does dog fire killed four -- zogg fire killed four people. our reporter has been covering pg&e for years. reporter: 11 felony charges and
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20 misdemeanors against pg&e filed here in shasta county. those include four homicides, felony involuntary man slaughter charges, the same charges pg&e faced in the 2018 camp fire. for the families of those who died, this day is about more than one thing. >> someone needs to be held accountable. no family should go through this. reporter: his wife and eight-year-old daughter died in the zogg fire trying to run for their lives. two of their neighbors died in other parts of the community. a press conference announcing the criminal charges against pg&e, the district attorney said pg&e should have prevented this wildfire from happening. pg&e marked an unsafe tree that had fire damage from years ago,
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and was leaning in the direction of the power line. nobody followed up to cut the tree down. >> it was not an accident, they knew it was there and did not remove it, and people died. reporter: the charges today are against the pg&e corporation, the same thing after the camp fire. nobody would go to prison if found guilty, but the da shasta county made it clear the investigation is not over. two more years to press charges against people, and it is something they will try to do. ama: pg&e's chief executive issued a statement saying, we have accepted the determination reached earlier this year that a tree contacted our electric line and started the zogg fire. we did not commit a crime. dan: a palo alto woman faces nine years in state prison for allegedly starting the fawn fire
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in shasta county. russ acute or say the 30-year-old -- prosecutors say the 30 years old was found with a cigarette lighter in her pocket. she may be linked to other fires. >> we are aware of additional fires in our county that she may be linked to as well as other fires statewide. dan: she has been charged with felony arson. the fawn fire has burned 6000 acres so far. ama: you may have noticed hazy skies today. sandhya patel is here tracking the air quality for the weekend. sandhya: the first half of the week and will be hazy, the second half will get better. the air quality advisory in effect through tomorrow,
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moderate air quality for much of the bay area. heading into sunday, green showing up, which is good. we have the french see all that smoke moving toward the coast. some of it is caught up in the winds. good air quality for most of you, but the haze will hang around tomorrow. as the sea breeze picks up, the smoke gets pushed. i will be back with a look at when temperatures will drop this weekend. dan: coming up, a beloved photo shop flooded by a water main break. the repairs could be more devastating. ama: a pumpkin shortage, the high prices you could see. dan: an international concert with dozens of performers, we
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1987, he has developed a tremendous amount of negatives, film, of course. an eight inch cast-iron main broke, sending water into storm fronts. work will damage specialized equipment, machines to process film. these would be nearly impossible to replace. shutter, a gofundme was created to rally the community. launched with a $10,000 goal, it grew to $30,000 in three days. >> when i found out, what can i do to help? reporter: that awareness was amplified. a frequent photo express
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customer, he said the business is critical to the downtown core. >> they may provide jobs at a big tech company, but that is the real bread-and-butter. reporter: no matter how much ra. >> a lot of people tell me, do not quit. reporter: abc 7 news. ama: look at this mess and that east bay, this sinkhole is growing by the hour. it is near stone valley road. local residents are without water, and they are waiting for repairs. meanwhile, they have been out watching the asphalt break apart. >> the entire street was flooded with six inches of water, but it was buckling and coming up. there is a culvert.
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the water is coming up. ama: no word yet from the utility district on when this will be fixed. residents are braced for the water not coming ban tillo e ek da headsp f aon in through san francisco, caltrans is closing the central freeway ramp connecting westbound 80 and northbound 101. crews will replace a guard rail that was damaged. this will affect to and from the bay bridge. the closure started at 10:00 tonight and is scheduled to run through 5:00 monday morning before the morning commute. ama: pumpkins of the latest product hit hard by supply chain shortages, and prices are soaring.
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in some cases, doubled. the specialty pumpkins are especially hard to come by. farmers planted fewer pumpkins because of the drought and a struggle getting labor to pick the pumpkins. >> they gave up. ama: business owners say they are doing their best to keep up, but it is difficult to meet holiday demand. christmas tree growers said to expect shortages in the winter. dan: let's turn our attention to the weekend. ama: sandhya patel is here with the weather for us. sandhya: it looks fantastic for the weekend. it has been hot inland, that is all going to change. looking from our east bay hills camera, the marine layer ramping up earlier tonight. we started to notice it is advancing across the bay.
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tonight it has pushed its way into the east bay. visibility down to over one mile in half moon bay. haze in petaluma. if you have early-morning plans, give yourself extra time because the fog is sucking in the entire coast. 50's to 70's on temperatures now, a live look from the exploratory him camera. -- exploratorium camera. a slight chance of a few showers early tuesday morning. best possibility in the north bay. fog along the coast. we will see high clouds that will filter sunshine through the day. tomorrow, haze continuing and temperatures coming down. 40's to 60's in the morning.
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in the afternoon, 80, san jose. 78, santa rosa. mid 80's, concord. 65 in the city. the 49ers home opener against the packers this sunday night will be mild, 74. by 9:00 p.m., 64. rainfall is coming early next week, over one inch in the pacific northwest. crescent city nearing one inch. not out of the question to get a little here, but that system will push up the winds. fire watch posted for monday evening for the eastern portion of california. gusty winds and low humidity is the concern. we have cooler weather, better air quality sunday, and the wind
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kicks up early next week. temperatures will bottom out, early morning chance of a few drops, then warmer weather will follow. upper 80's to low 90's next thursday and friday. ama: coming up, this weekend a global concert
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star-studded citizen live concert. ama: you can watch elton john right here on abc 7 sunday. the final touches are being put on the venue in new york city. reporter: on a sun-splashed great lawn transformed into a grand stage, people trying to peek in on their favorite performer. stars from cyndi lauper to lizzo tested the set ups. >> it is really moving. reporter: on the eve of the huge 2021 global citizen live new york city music festival, it is back. >> we are thrilled to be back.
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it is an amazing location. this is our ninth year in central park. reporter: this trio is in town from israel. [singing] reporter: you should be up there with him. >> we love you. reporter: the 24 hour global concert event starts saturday afternoon with performances on seven continent to fight world hunger, fight climate change, and and the pandemic. -- end the pandemic. >> we need to send a powerful message. we have 41 million people on the brink of starvation. reporter: prince harry and meghan markle will appear to encourage vaccine distribution. nationsrt: everyone in attendane
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must have proof of vaccination or take a covid test. >> there is a lot of frustration , i understand. there is also a lot of hope. dan: tune in to abc 7 sunday night at 7:00 p.m. for a one hour show with all the highlights from global citizen live. the giants reached a milestone tonight that we have not seen in a while. larry: the last time the giants won 100 games, brandon crawford was old enough to get his drivers license. continuing the drive to a
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local toyota dealers. larry: such a special season for the giants, going for win number 100 tonight. the kids love the cotton candy. first batter of the game, la stella, leadoff bomb. third time in 11 days he has led off with a bomb. brandon crawford woke up feeling dangerous. 442 feet, career-high 22nd homer. the self-appointed captain, brandon belt, he has 27. 3-2 giants. mike yastrzemski. win number 100, the first time
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they hit the century mark since 2003. >> it is a huge accomplishment, a benchmark i have never gotten to. obviously going into the season nobody expected that. with how we have played all year, it is not that surprising. larry: dodgers and d backs. pollock, that is gone. dodgers win 4-2 to stay one back of the giants with eight to play. a's down 2-0 b olson gives oakland the lead. they have a bad bullpen. 200th strike out of the year. they put it away in the seventh. bases-loaded for chad pinder. grand slam.
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a's 14-2. rejecting the exemption on religious grounds for andrew wiggins. he would lose does not take the shot. ryder cup, crazy shot on almost goes into lake michigan. the shot is perfect. u.s. leads europe.
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dan: i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jennifer aniston. dave burd, aka lil dicky. and music from bazzi. and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. thank you, thank you. welcome. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for that arsenio barking. i appreciate it. thanks for staying up late after the football -- on a rare and welcome monday night of football here on abc. the raiders hosted the baltimore

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