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tonight, a, list ways in. >> businesses that struggled during the pandemic say the san francisco giants are bringing people back. wait until you hear what one hotel manager had to say about occupancy rates. >> heat and hayes this weekend. the forecast coming up. >> oaklands first friday is back. with thousands of people waiting 18 months for this. abc 7 news starts right now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. [going -- >> the giants journey to clinch the division title continues into tomorrow. fans will flock back to oracle park. the giants won tonight, but so did the dodgers. let's get right out to abc 7 sports anchor chris alvarez, live at oracle park. they have the champagne, but the
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party is on hold for now. >> the party is still in nice, still on hold. the dodgers and the giants keep on winning. san francisco refuses to lose, but so did the dodgers. their magic number is down to one. the division will have to wait at least until tomorrow. just a little bit ago, the giants did beat san diego 3-0. afterward, fans were encouraged to stay and see if the doctors would lose. a good handful stuck around to watch on the jumbotron, but l.a. did beat milwaukee 8-6. any combination of a giants win or a dodgers loss over the next two days will clinch the nl west for the giant. here is manager gabe kapler. >> we do have to focus on our job. it requires too much energy to have a lot of intensity on both our game and somebody else's. we will stay focused on hours. -- ours. >> one more game, one more day,
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the giants will come back here for a 1:00 game tomorrow. a quick game tomorrow afternoon. we will be here and much more coming up tonight. >> we will see you in a few minutes. the giants successful season has been giving a boost to businesses surrounding oracle park. j.r. stone spoke to business owners who say this has been a huge help in bouncing back from the pandemic. j.r.: big crowds and long lines outside oracle park in san francisco as playoff time nears, businesses say this is the boom they need/ >> this is the greatest thing in the world. j.r.: barbara is the general manager at hotel villa across from the ballpark. at bar patrons filled seats, something not often seen during the pandemic, but something that
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happens when the giants are at the park. >> when they are here, we are sold out. when they are not here, we are at 30% occupancy. j.r.: the fans are here to see the winning a san francisco giants team of all time. >> i feel so blessed to be here in this moment. it is a chance to be here at this sacred hallowed ground. j.r.: while many are focused solely on the giants, this outdoor event will allow one remote worker a chance to meet her coworkers of six months in person for the first time. >> just knowing the faces on the screen, but excited to see them. j.r.: other say a special feeling coming back. >> it has been a rough year for all of us. j.r.: with the giants are doing for san francisco is amazing, because they are really the thing bringing all the excitement and all the people and everything back to san francisco. j.r.: how long will this boom for business last? to be determined, but we do know
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the world series this year starts in october 26. not saying anything, but if the giants were still around, businesses would still be benefiting. j.r. stone, abc 7 news. larry: thank you. the weekend almost here. let's get right to sandy a patel. sandhya: in now. the golden gate bridge is absolutely beautiful and visible. the wind is so light. a combination of smoke and heat taking a toll on our air quality. we are looking at poor air quality in the inland east bay. sunday is moderate, but look at monday. it is good to moderate as you will notice here. the surface smoke forecast will show you the hayes bang lingering. it might get worse around the santa cruz mountains and then it still stays hazy on sunday. i will be back with a look at the temperatures and the
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possibility of rain. i know you are excited. larry: i will take every drop we can get at this point. sandhya: we need it. larry: in the south bay, san jose's city attorney's office has filed a civil lawsuit against two men and others they believe are behind social media accounts promoting illegal sideshows. back in june, the city voted to make it illegal to encourage those sideshows and street racing on social media. amanda spoke with the legal analyst about this new development. >> sideshows, social media posts, and a civil lawsuit filed by the city of san jose. court documents name the defendants in the instagram account believed to be owned by them. documents point to sj on instagram, alleging the man had already been cited for crimes related to sideshow activity. reading he continues to engage
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in the organizing and promotion of these events on social media and the internet. >> they have instructed people not just how to get there, but what to do when they get there. that is where the line has been crossed here. >> a analyst says the city's law which promotes is -- criminalizes the promotion of sideshows raises questions about free speech rights, but he understands that dangerous behavior must be addressed. social media today allows people to instantly communicate with -- with large groups of followers, which makes it difficult for law enforcement. over the next three hours, san jose police responded to sideshow activities at four more locations corresponding to the addresses posted by sj takeovers, an account with nearly 15,000 followers. >> there is a spillover effect not just for the participants, but the people who are around it and the people who live in these communities and also the police trying to enforce the law. >> dating back to december 2020,
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sj takeovers posted meet up locations which often attracted more than 100 cars. document say the illegal activity grew more reckless as responding officers heard gunshots, saw fireworks, and say spectators threw rocks at police vehicles. if the city prevails, there are a list of penalties. in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo. larry: california will require eligible students get vaccinated for covid-19. kate larsen is a member of our own vaccine team. she was at the announcement today and has the timeline for when this will go into effect. >> we want to end this pandemic. we are all exhausted by it. kate: with that, the governor announced all california students, public and private, kindergarten through 12th grade, the vaccinated against the again
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coronavirus once the shot is fully approved by the fda. >> we want to see all of our staff also see them get vaccinated. kate: he is directing california's department of public health to add the covid vaccine to the list of diseases that children must be immunized against in order to attend school. there will be accommodations for medical and religious exemptions. >> it is a really good step and it is not over yet. the fight to get everybody vaccinated. kate: 113-year-old in marin -- one 13-year-old in marin, he testified at the state capital in support of a bill that removed personal belief as an exemption for school vaccine requirement. he is a leukemia survivor and could not attend school because 7% of his fellow students were not immunized against childhood diseases, which could have killed him. he is now vaccinated against covid. >> i'm still slightly immunocompromised.
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i applaud governor newsom. >>'s father said the mandate will protect everyone. >> we try to tell people that vaccine refusal is a decision that endangers others. >> i'm vaccinated. my kids are vaccinated. kate: one special education teacher need extra protection. >> i happen to know a couple of teachers that are battling cancer right now that are in chemotherapy, they need to be protected. it is about protecting our community and it is the right thing to do. kate: but not everyone is enthusiastic. i spoke to a dad here and he is disappointed with newsom's announcement. he has children who are five and eight years old and doe o the vaccinated anytime soon. there will be some family to have to grapple with tough decisions in the next year or so.
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in san francisco, i'm kate larsen. larry: covid headlines now. the u.s. has reached a sobering new milestone. today, the death toll surpassed 700,000, making this the deadliest pandemic in american history. vaccines for children ages five to 11 appear to be coming soon. the surgeon general calls this the fda's top priority. production of those at home rapid covid tests ramping up. 50 million promised by the end of the month and that comes as there is a potential breakthrough for those battling covid-19. mark has developed a virus fighting pill, cutting the risk of being hospitalized or dying in. half the pill still needs to get regulatory approval, but once it does it could be authorized for use within weeks. you can ask our vaccine team your questions about covid-19 and those shots. go to abc7news.com/vaccine. click on the big blue box and
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type your question. a beloved oakland tradition is back for the first time in over a year. how the return of first fridays is boosting spirits and business. a water main break collapses a neighborhood street in the east bay. crews working into the night to i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato.ide can
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bipartisan infrastructure bill. president biden would t nation's road, bridges, and broadband internet. it includes spending for early childhood education and health care. sources tell abc news the president floated a compromise between moderates and progressives and afterward the head of the progressive caucus hinted she might be willing to meet in the middle. >> we have continued to say we need a vote in the senate, but if somebody else has a different process that can assure us, i'm willing to listen to it. larry: the houses on recess for about two weeks, but senators will be back next week. san francisco residents and authorities were shocked to find the beloved parade ground -- playground at sue bierman park burned late last night. it is the only playground in the area, serving over 1000 kids. the entire playground is currently closed. officiere not damaged by next week.
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san francisco police and fire are investigating. crews will be working into the night to repair the damage done by a water main break in alamo that still has some people out of their homes. the break happened early this morning. it took crews nearly eight hours to finally get the water turned off. during the flooding, a huge sinkhole formed. more than 180 homes have been impacted. some were damaged. the water remains often that area. it is the end of an era for bay area wildlife. pg&e is shutting off its popular falcon cam. it sits atop the former headquarters in san francisco. viewers around the world have watched nearly 50 baby falcons hatch over the years, but since pg&e recently sold the building, the camera is going to be turned off two weeks from today. in the east bay, the popular first friday festival in oakland is back for the first time in over a year.
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we were there tonight speaking with artists and business owners who have been waiting through the entire pandemic to finally showcase their work. >> the music, the dancing, the food. all of it is back. oakland's first friday festival is here. >> after a most two years, this is amazing. >> the last time adriana and her family came to first fridays, her daughter was four months old. today, she speaks and even has her own opinions about the welcoming the crowd of 30,000 to 50,000 people who typically come to this outdoor festival are stores and three live bands. >> this is historical, important, and powerful. >> powerful economic boost for small businesses. >> the smoothie. i got sandals. >> as well as food stands. >> i live in stockton. we drove all the way over here for this. of course.
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so worth it. 100% worth it. i love food. >> and nonprofits who are making a difference. >> we fill those gaps where our schools have let us down. >> this festival started 15 years ago when neighborhood artists begin doing art walks. in 2021, many artists are glad they can finally showcase their work outdoors. >> it is super great. we got to have these foods for free. i got to try something new for the first time without a barrier. >> festival also included a car show, 55 vendors, and an art wall with a strong message. >> oakland has a lot of challenges. crime or street or economics, but this is a catalyst. it gives people -- it brings creativity and art to people and brings people together. >> in oakland, abc 7 news. larry: it is the first friday of
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october, but it feels more summerlike and it is going to be hot this weekend. sandhya: absolutely. it is going to be in the 90's, larry. it will be a good weekend to make sure you stay cool by turning on your ac or if you have a fan. even along the coastline, it is going to be warm. it is just gorgeous outside. you can see for miles. hazy and warm to hot this weekend. patchy dense fog. we are turning much cooler the middle of next week. here is a look at the end of our water year. i want to show you how we did. santa rosa, 13 inches. oakland over five inches of rain. this is covering october 2022 september 30, 2021. here is what we normally average. nowhere near the average. just over 23 inches in san francisco. hopefully, things will change
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about a week from today and we will start to see storms like this hopefully move in. this storm track as well to our north as we take a look at live doppler 7. that fog is going to work its way up the coastline. it is warm tonight, especially inland, in the 60's and the 70's. here is a look at what you can expect for the giants-padres game for tomorrow. at 4:00, up into the 80's. pity warm afternoon. a great day for baseball. temperatures in the morning will be in the 40's to the 60's. for the afternoon in the south bay, 91 degrees. 85 degrees in sunnyvale. it is going to be pleasant on the peninsula. mid 70's right near the coast. daly city, sunset district in the low 70's. we are going to do it all over
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again. northbay, 90. 83, berkeley. 85 in oakland. you go inland and it is going to be hot and hazy. 96 in brentwood. how about rain chances? let's talk about it. wednesday night into thursday, there is a slight possibility we may see a couple of drops, but it is really friday that looks like we could get some rain here. sierra could see some snow. keep in mind these models as they come in, they keep backing off on that rain chance. it is spare the air tomorrow with the october heat. still warm to hot for your sunday, then temperatures moderate monday, but it is much cooler and even below average wednesday, thursday, friday. warmest spots bringing in the possibility of wet weather. larry: let it rain. let it rain. sandhya: we needed. larry: coming up, a massive powerball jackpot is up for
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larry: it is your chance to be a millionaire in tomorrow's powerball drawing. the sixth highest jackpot. if the winner chooses to opt for cash, they could take him $435 million. the chances of winning are one in 292.2 million. much better odds for the giants to wrap up the national league west. chris, one, one, one, one, one, they just need one more. >> and they have had 106 of them , so you are saying there's a chance. giants need a win, doctors need a loss. we will show you what happened coming up in sports.
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>> sports on abc 7 sponsored by your local toyota dealers. >> entering the night, the giants needed two things to happen to win the nl west. when your game against the padres and have the dodgers lose to milwaukee. the giants did their part. two the highlights we go. lamonte wade jr., the easy choice for the willie mack award. his mom throughout the first pitch. good stuff. bottom one. a line shot to left. look at the great catch by the kid in left field. 16th of the year. this kid might hyperventilate. he made an all-star play. fans can see the promised land. padres threatening. grounder goes off the bag. evan longoria makes a great
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play. the rundown. the fans can't believe it. giants fans love it. they win 3-0. 106, tied for the most in giants franchise history. >> i think we are just expecting to play a meaningful game tomorrow. it is pretty simple, straightforward for us. that was our expectation all along. we will be prepared for that. >> every day, we still have to win the game. it is what it is right now. we have to stay focused on every single pitch of every single linning and need to grind out wins. >> in l.a., clayton kershaw left the game with early left forearm discomfort and the dodgers trailed 5-1 and the fifth, but there goes a grand slam to tie it. matt beaty with a pinch-hit homer and the dodgers win. the giants can clinch the division with a win or a dodgers loss in the next couple of days.
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the a's. top six, matt olson. career-high number 39th the a's beat the astros. how about some football? the 49ers could be without george kittle. officially listed as questionable. limited in practice today less than 40 at hours away from a game with the rival seahawks. sure sounds like he wants to play. >> i'm going to do whatever i can to be on the field sunday. if the body says i can go, i will be out there. >> abc 7
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