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>> players stopped national women's soccer league games tonight at the 6th minute, locking arms in unity with the former players who came forwa p sexual harassment and misconduct. the coach, fired last week. the 6th minute of solidarity, because the accusations go back six years. the coach, ritchie burke, denies any wrongdoing. that's "nightline." you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america.
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>> may have been hard to since
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school started but now a new at-home covid test made in california is on the way. how much it costs and when supply is supposed to pick up. >> the golden state warriors open up season action at the chase center to a sellout crowd. sevenril fliess was like to get soun in the south bay. residents in some areas told to be cautious with their fruit. >> cooler than average weather continues to do when sprinkles may show up. -- continues. winds pringles may show up. >> moving forward, -- when sprinkles may show up. >> our intention and plan is to develop a set of metrics that we all share that are common across the region as to when to lift indoor masking. >> covid case rates are on the decline in the bay area. county health officials are expected to announce new criteria for using covid restrictions like indoor
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masking. the announcement could come as soon as tomorrow. good evening. thank you for joining us. ama: santa clara county's health officer says it may include vaccination rates, case rates, and hospitalizations. although vaccination rates are high, some city leaders say they will keep wearing their masks. >> rule or no rule, i will be wearing the mask inside. >> at the same time, i would not be surprised in a month or two months if we are back. ama: right now, every bay area county except for solano requires everyone, regardless of vaccinations it is, to wear a mask in indoor public spaces. dan: more at home covid tests could be coming to store shelves soon and the hope is that a better price point. kate larsen has more on the new push from the federal government to increase action -- access. kate: on monday, the fda authorized the test made in
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southern california. on wednesday, the white house announced a $1 billion investment to manufacture at home rapid tests. >> we are on track to quadruple the supply of rapid at home tests available to americans by december to more than 200 million a month. kate: t bin -- drug stores. ever since school started, the tests have been in high demand. some stores are well-stocked while others have empty shelves. rose miller says her grandson in kindergarten has already taken two at home covid test this school year, which their family prefers over pcr tests. >> he feels more comfortable in the home. kate: they come in two packs and cost $12 per test. the white house says the test will be less than $10 per test. sammy says he needs the at home tests because he is taking care of his elderly father. >> it was difficult to locate
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them and when i did, they are pretty expensive so i think the idea of having affordable at home testing kits is absolutely a good move. >> i would hope the supply chains for this test really open up. kate: the copresident helps run free covid testing using at home tests in san francisco's mission district. >> at $10 per, that's $50, food for a day. should these tests be even less expensive? >> yes, i hope the price comes down because there's competition in the marketplace and because the government should subsidize them to some level so that they can be accessed by more people, especially people who have a tough time making rent. kate: with holidays approaching, the at home covid tests have the potential to bring people together safely. dr. peter is an infectious disease specialist. >> i had one of my colleagues swab everyone in the driveway before they came into the household for a very small get
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together even though everyone is vaccinated, just to add that layer of security, given the idea of break home infections. kate: at home antigen test's are not quite as sensitive as pcr tests. i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. ama: another manufacturer of rapid test kits, an australian company recalled almost 200 thousand tests that were shipped to the u.s. due to concerns about a higher-than-expected rate of false positives. they were sold at major retailers including cvs, target, and amazon. dan: a new government study concludes that a startling number of children have actually been orphaned by the pandemic. from april of last year to this past june, the cdc and national institutes of health estimate that more than 142,000 children have been left without a parent or caregiver in the united states. california had the highest number with more than 16,000 orphans. the vast majority of those orphans, because of covid in
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california, are hispanic. ama: taking a look at the covid headlines, astrazeneca asked the fda to grant emergency authorization for a long-acting antibiotic treatment to prevent covid-19. the company said the treatment reduced the risk of symptomatic covid by 77%. los angeles will require proof of a covid-19 vaccination to enter indoor venues like concerts, restaurants, theaters, and james. it goes into effect november 4. president biden will travel to chicago to stress the need for vaccine mandates. dan: for the first time in 1.5 years, full capacity crowd was allowed to see the warriors play at chase center tonight. it was a preseason game. the impact of covid-19 vaccine mandates was clearly seen in the crowd and on the court. j.r. stone is in san francisco. jr: this is something we have not seen in 575 days because of the pandemic and even then, we did not see these kinds of crowds and long lines in san
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francisco for warriors basketball. >> we want to be extra cautious. my friend here is into nursing. she is like -- we put two masks on. just trying to be safe. j.r.: proof of vaccination is required for those 12 and older. and proof of a negative covid test is required for kids 11 and under. which may be a reason why we did not see many young children at wednesday night's first preseason game. the words executives say safety is key here. >> from the very beginning, we said we wanted chase center to be the safest building in the country. j.r.: you might think to yourself, not a big deal. look at all these people. this game is a sellout. >> we are expecting a full crowd tonight. j.r.: businesses that just opened up last week could not be happier with all the fans coming back. we spoke with many of those fans about warriors forward andrew wiggins, who first said he would not get the vaccine and then did
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get it after learning he would not be able to play any home games without it. >> while individual freedoms are important in america, often, we need to make sacrifices for the greater good. in getting vaccinated -- he needed to get vaccinated in order to keep all of us safe. j.r.: fans say they like the safety precautions but several said it all feels a bit vcination requirement, wearing masks, you know, it is still kind of scary. j.r.: j.r. stone, abc 7 news. dan: tomorrow, as we continue to watch for an update to the bay area's indoor mask guidelines, make sure you have signed up for notifications on our abc 7 news app. you will be unknown -- among the first to know. the app is free, remember, in the app store. ama: this afternoon, a neighborhood in napa was blocked off after an officer shot a man who they say was pointing a gun at his father.
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police say they were responding to a family dispute. when they arrived, officers say they saw a 26-year-old man with the weapon, acting in a thicedhe gun and he is still being treated for his injuries. dan: the discovery of seven non-native oriental fruit flies have forced a fruit quarantine on a large portion of santa clara county. very small test with big implications. this means no fruit should leave the area. tracking issues affecting the environment, key to building a better bay area. amanda del castillo explains what is being advised by agricultural officials. amanda: the oriental fruit flies -- last month, they landed here at the santa clara county fairgrounds. >> we found one and then two and then three. amanda: the counter now up to seven according to joe devaney. he says six flies usually signal
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a breeding population which is why the california department of food and agricultural there to -- declared a quarantine. from the fairgrounds north to the neighborhood, residents the quarantine zone are being asked to not share their backyard fruit to keep the flies from spreading. >> that would make farmers have a more difficult time growing the food. they probably have to do more pesticides, which no one wants to do. it would be more difficult for them to export things because other countries don't want this. amanda: it is a test of more than 200 -- pest of more than 230 fruits and vegetables. because we don't have a real wind chill -- winter, they could easily get established here. treatment is already underway, targeting the male fruit flies. workers scored a small patch of attractant mixed with pesticides on trees and similar surfaces. the male fruit flies eat it and then die county's ag commissionr says it could be nine months
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until the quarantine is lifted. >> if w not catch anymore flies, then that means we have halted that population, eliminated the males in the area. there's no breeding population. we are not finding anything. that means that the quarantine will be over. amanda: residents should not bring back fruit or vegetables when traveling, also asking that people do not accept packages of fruit scent from outside the state. in san jose, i am amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. ama: kernville residents had a chance to express their thoughts about the bending -- pending sale of johnson's beach for $3.7 million. it already has a lot of potential buyers including sonoma county. much of the conversation was focused on the possibility that the county might use it as a navigation center for the homeless. >> i don't understand why we are putting homeless people on a beach when a beach like area -- when there are not a lot of jobs. >> they are people, just really people, and as a community, we
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need to do something about it. ama: the 10 acre property includes 10 cabins, a large, and a campground. dan: the facebook whistleblower may have more to reveal. the update from her lawyer on what is to come. ama: fleet week is here. a look at some of the attractions already open. >> the giants cornered for the division series. who is ready to beat l.a.? who is starting game one for the giants, coming up later in sports. sandhya: i will have the forecast for that plus free -- fleet week and signs of winter in the seven-day forecast. i will explain, coming up. dan: here is a look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy: thank you. if you go to sleep now, i will be sad. will you denounce the queen? go ahead. that's right. [laughter] >> no. no, i won't.
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dan: if federal judge blocked enforcement of texas's controversial law tonight and the state immediately repealed the ruling. the law went into effect september 1 after the court refused to block it. it bans physicians from providing abortions once they detect a so-called fetal heartbeat at six weeks. he wrote that this court will not sanction one more day of this offensive deprivation of such an important right. ama: after frances haugen
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no words on capitol hill yesterday, the lawyer of the facebook whistleblower told the washington post there's more to come. the statement comes as much of the information that he obtained during her time at the company has yet to be made public, particularly facebook's role in the january 6 insurrection. he is accusing the company of purposefully selling division to keep users engaged in systematically choosing profit over the safety of its users. mark zuckerberg blasted her claim, saying "at the heart of these accusations is this idea that we prioritize profit over safety and well-being. that is just not true." >> i think that she misrepresented the issues she testified about. she did not work on these issues at facebook. i think she has mischaracterized a lot of the documents that she stole. ama: her legal team says more workers in the tech industry have reached out and could
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become whistleblowers. dan: twitter is testing a new way to warn users if they are about to enter a conversation that is "eat it or intends -- " heated or intense."" it is testing prompts for words used in certain threads at one of the sample prompts reads "heads up, conversations like this can be intense." another has a reminder of the twitter values. twitter says this is a work in progress to better support healthy conversation. ama: an answer for some viewers tonight after we received a number of calls from customers who were unable to reach the toll-free customer service lines of several companies. abc 7 reached out to wells fargo and capital one, two of the companies experiencing these issues. most fargo said it was an issue with the phone provider. capital one said it was technical difficulties with its call centers. since the response, the issue seems to have been resolved for most impacted companies. dan: fleet week is well underway in san francisco. this morning, the u.s. navy
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opened the doors to three shifts for public tours. onlookers will be able to see a day in the life of a u.s. sailor and the national guard and walk through the corridors and flight deck. parts of the ship's interior will be closed because of the pandemic. that's not just bay area residents who are excited about this event. this is the first time some servicemembers will get to explore the city by the bay. >> i am a big fan of your little session on in chinatown -- restaurant in chinatown. a lot of other things san francisco has to offer. dan: welcome and thank you for your service. the ship tours will be open to the public through monday. great opportunity. the air show runs friday through sunday between golden gate bridge and alcatraz. of course, with the blue angels. a full list of events is on our website, abc7news.com, and of course, the question is will the weather cooperates for all the fleet week fun? ama: that is the question. she usually has all the answers for us. [laughter]
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dan: i'm counting on it. sandhya: i love all the faith in me. thanks. yes, the weather is going to be fantastic for fleet we -- festivities. ---- fleet week festivities. it's going to be cloudy and cool. low 60's but then fine flying weather for the airshow over the weekend. mid to upper 60's. we also have the giants taking on the dodgers. it's going to be cloudy, no doubt about it, on friday, and cool. a little breezy so you might want to grab the jacket as they take on the dodgers but i think the weather will cooperate for the game on saturday. it will be brighter. a live look from our emeryville camera. it is breezy as we look toward san francisco. they will have good air quality at both events for any plans you have over the next four days as you will see just like we had today. live doppler 7 showing you a dry out front coming through the bay area. did holeot nothing measable ache pific.
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there is a wave forngut here and that's going to bring us the possibility of a few sprinkles or a couple of showers on friday. temperatures in the 50's and 60's as we look at a stunning view of san francisco tonight from suture tower camera. here is a look at the forecast. breezy and below average. chance of showers on friday. best possibility in the south bay and it will be sunny and warmer for the weekend. here is your hourly forecast on friday. notice little pops of green here. spotty light showers or sprinkles. that continues into 11:00 a.m. the focus will be the south bay and the monterey bay but cannot rule out a sprinkle elsewhere. the biggest thing with this system is going to be in the sierra nevada where they start to go from rain showers to snow and rain makes around 9000 feet and then once that system passes, freezing cold mornings expected this weeke.uarterm comn an drop the snow k, snow levels
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down to the valley floor. so stay tuned. temperatures in the morning will be in the 40's and the 50's. a little bit of drizzle along the coast. best to bundle up in the morning. the clouds will hang around in the afternoon. numbers will be anywhere from upper 50's around half moon bay to low 70's inland. well below average this time of year. and breezy. low average for thursday and friday. look at these temperatures are this is more like late fall, winter. upper 50's to upper 60's. chance of showers, sunny and warmer for the upcoming weekend, and then once the system in the sierra passes, gusty offshore winds develop. that could bring periods of high fire danger so stay tuned for that. the winds will ease by wednesday. but until then, really, we could not ask for better weather. i know it's not warm october weather that we experience but i'm delivering good flying weather for the weekend. how does that sound? dan: that's all
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ama: a house already decorated for halloween is drawing dozens of visitors in fresno area the family re-created the black cross ship from disney's pirat to the caribbean. the replica is entirely handmade, complete with cannons, sales, and a ghostly crew. they have done elaborate halloween displays for the past 17 years. >> we kind of do it for the kids. this neighborhood is, you know, it's an older neighborhood. we get kids to come enjoy the ship and hopefully they come out trick-or-treating at our house. ama: that looks fun. the family will light up the display each night until halloween. disney is the parent company of abc 7. looks good. dan: that is so cool. willing to put my costume on and go. they went down to the wire in the regular season and they will meet again in the playoffs. ama: their repeal is here with
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>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. larry: logan webb -- the giants most -- he will start on friday at oracle. he is just 24 years old. he has never been in a playoff game but he pitched the giants to the division title in must win game 162. that will give him one more day of rest. much better with five days off. pumped to see a sellout crowd at oracle friday night. >> extra confidence when we are here just because, you know, it's a great place to pitch. and also the crowd here is great. i'm just super excited to see the crowd. get that feel from them. that will be extra exciting. larry: cards and doctors, and a
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wildcard game. jack-in-the-box in l a max -- l.a. lasted only 4.3. runners at the corners. while pitch. 1-0, cardinals. to the fourth, justin turner crushes and adam wainwright pitch. gone. 13 career postseason homer with the dodgers and we are tied at 1-1. chris taylor, good night, game over. walk-off bomb. the dodgers win 3-1. they will be the giants and the best-of-five division series starting on friday. preseason action. steve kerr, chris mullen prevent -- present draymond green. otto porter junior, automatic from the corner. automatic. six straight points for porter junior. finished with 15 on the night. final seconds of the half. steph curry doing what he does best and that has been splashed. he had 14 points in 15 minutes.
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there are big expectations. driving and scoring. here is the best part. it time for my close-up. the warriors win 118-116. 49ers play the cardinals on sunday. jimmy mcgraw flow did not practice today because of a calf injury. he says he might be able to go on sunday. we shall see. >> kind of a balancing act. do a little today. anything that -- that he has not run. helping him out anyway with that. i'm mentally getting ready for that. we will see where we are at on sunday. larry:
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dan: daniel craig got a star on the wall of -- on the hollywood walk of fame tonight. he is on jimmy kimmel live right after this newscast. ama: thanks for watching tonight. dan:
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