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>> cruz in the south bay call to two major fires. >> and a big vote impacting people who got the johnson & johnson covid vaccine. >> some signs like this one could be coming down soon. the two local counties loosening indoor mask rules in some situation. the future but that is easier said than done. the controversial call that ended this year's dream. >> you're watching abc seven. we will start with a check of our forecast with mike. mike: a ton of sunshine and some warm weather that hopefully makes everybody happy. look at these breezes. they are almost nonexistent. high pressure with a firm grip over ourorlook for how clean it.
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temperatures in the 40's. as our day planner shows, quite a bit of warming. 73 inland by nude. 69 to 77 around the bay and we will flirt with 70 on the coast as the marine layer is pre-much nonexistent today and tomorrow. that stopped sunday with a slighancof wet wer. what san map we will start -- >> we will start with the fire investigations in san jose. this displaced five adult. crews were called to the scene near mckee road. the fire started in an area with detached storage sheds shared by a handful of homes. nobody got hurt and the cause is under investigation. also flames burn through the roof of this home. this happened on park johnson place near honolulu drive before 2:00 this morning.
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the video shows intense flames inside the home and smoke forgot of the windows. it is not clear whether there was anyone inside. we have reached out to the san jose fire department to get more information. >>look t future but that is easier said than done. after spectacular -- after spectacular sees it all came down to last nights game five. chris alvarez has the final call everyone is talking about. chris: after a franchise record 107 wins in the regular season come the giants season ends in the in the mds game five against the dodgers. the final player check swing. >> is a tough way to end it. especially right now. there is no need to be angry about that. i think it is a disappointing way to end. there other reasons we do not win today.
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that was just the last call of the game. that is enough. >> i'm try to sell it as much as i possibly can. it is baseball and ultimately a ballgame. >> at the time i did not know. i've been able to see the replay and it did not look like he went. >> i would've rather come out on the others. happy it ended up being a tight game and coming down to the wire. chris: the 2021 season does come to an end on a tough night. this will not be the last time they play the dodgers in the playoffs. the giants looking forward to next spring and next season. back to you. >> if you want to thank the giants for this excellent season . you can share it, you can post it with your friends. >> you cannot blame your mask anymore if you are huffing and puffing your way through cardio
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routines. starting now, some indoor businesses like jim's in san francisco counties are allowed to drop face coverings. abc seven amy hollyfield is live with us this morning. amy: we just peed in at fitness sf on market street -- we just peeked in at fitness sf on market street. starting today you can work out inside this gym without your mask on if you are fully vaccinated. this is the first time you've been able to do that since august. health officials in san francisco and marin county say it is safe to take the step because the number of covid cases continues to decline. they are now allowing people to take off their masks at the gym come in the office, at religious gatherings, and in college classes, only if everyone there is vaccinated. the host of the gathering must
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verify everyone is vaccinated. the mayor of san francisco says this is imptein theto, ehe saye you are still requiren common areas of the building like elevators and restrooms. this is just in marin county and san francisco. other counties have not taken this step, although county says it plans to adopt similar rules on november 1. amy hollyfield come abc 7 news. >> and fda advisory panel is expected to vote on recommending johnson & johnson's covid-19 booster shot. this is the same panel that voted on moderna booster yesterday. jobina: the independent fda advisory panel chose to recommend emergency use authorization of the moderna vaccine. the panel agreed to moderna's
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request to authorize at half dose for american 65 and older and anyone whose job may put them at risk of exposure to the virus. the moderna vaccine remains highly effective, showing less weighting over time than pfizer and johnson & johnson. today the panel will review the johnson & johnson booster along with data some the effectiveness of mixing vaccine. >> they may recommend mixing and maxing strategy. we will see what the panel decides. jobina: next week a panel is expected to review moderna and johnson & johnson's data, and then the cdc director must sell off. meanwhile, president joe biden is praising the country's vaccination efforts. he says daily cases of the virus are down nearly 50% nationwide. kumasi: thank you. the vaccine for children ages five to 11 years old is still weeks away from being authorized
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, but the federal government is already drawing up meticulous plans for a nationwide rollout. the plan includes advising states to order doses in advance and the files were meant for this age group will come with different color tops so that hopefully they can avoid confusion. the doses for adults and children will not be distributed at the same time. >>hears t t t made -- remain unvaccinated. leadership directed to work with its unions to determine what will happen to employees to refuse the vaccine. board members say the policy is necessary to keep employees and riders safe. you can always ask our vaccine team questions, just go to abc7news.com/vaccine. drew: there's a pretty
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>> there is a pre-good chance we may see smoke moving into our neighborhoods. it will be very thin and nonexistent. we let the deep blue skies today but tomorrow not quite as blue thanks to that smoke. as far as the forecast goes, the air we are breathing will be fine. we are green to yellow. it improves as we head toward sunday with that changing of the air mass. for today we are waking up pretty chilly. grab those coats and look at these temperatures. we are in the 40's everywhere in our inland east bay neighborhoods. 52 in pittsburgh for the milder temperatures. 62 is the warm weather sitting right above the cool air that is locked into our neighborhood. once we get the sun up we will turn in that atmosphere. mt. view 45, 41 in napa. outdoor activities, friday night
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football will be warm but you want to have a blanket on the bay. it will be peaceful as the winds will be light and our beaches will be calm and comfortable with sunshine and temperatures in the 70's. with the first of our three walks to help end alzheimer's, we've not had a single survivor of alzheimer's yet, so it takes everybody. we need to raise money. san jose, by the time is 75 degrees. more on the weekend forecast, next. jobina: thank you for reminding us all of that. if you cannot participate in can also offer your donations online. good morning, we will start in the park because we are flowing your crash on southbound 11. injuries have been reported. multiple cars involved. this is not a primary commute corridor. we are not seeing a slowdown in that area. a live look at emeryville. headlights traveling westbound.
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also the taillights traveling southbound on 680 in walnut creek. we have the walnut creek camera back. we've been seeing the slowdowns around 7:00. i also want to let you know that in the south bay the bta has expanded its service with the new route from gilroy to downtown san jose. officials say it is less expensive and faster. that is that kind of ride. the new rapid 568 line starts at 5:00 in the morning and goes until 7:00 at night. it will cost you two dollars and $.50 and that is half the price of the old route. >> it be great for san jose students and workers and anyone else who wants to travel up the corridor to be able to get up to san jose? jobina:he r 560 eightto ibo dir0 minutes. the bta says that is 30% faster.
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the replaces the 168 expressed. that one is no longer in service. reggie: a popular band preparing to hit the road and eco-friendly way. kumasi: in an update on a plan to charge for parking and a handful of golden gate recreation sites. reg who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get
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but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. gg this staff school of th arts arekingisconduct allega. they share their feelings in a special meeting last night. abc 7 reporter j.r. stone has the story. j.r.: this is open school for the arts, were recently 20 to six through 12th grade students anonymously said they've experienced some form of sexual violence at the school. >> i talked to my daughter about good touch and bad touch.
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she knows what is appropriate and what is not appropriate. j.r.: parents are concerned, reason the school held a special meeting thursday night to address the situation. after the students came forward there was a walkout two weeks ago, and then last week students they at least two fights broke out involving those who felt they were being accused of wrongdoing. thursday night administrators addressed action taken after that. >> there was harm, haras and cyber bullying. j.r.: according to the executive director, the allegations have almost exclusively targeted black heterosexual males. it is unknown what actio targeted employees involving misconduct. >> i just want to make sure people who were touched are ok and make sure it never happens again. >> i saw a lot of my friends
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crying at the walkout. j.r.: administrators say they are working to do better reviewing policy regarding campus security and safety. >> we need to come together to analyze and look at what needs repaired, where we can do better , and how we can move this forward? j.r.: j.r. stone, abc 7 news. kumasi: the national park service is backing up a plan to charge for at eight golden gate national recreation area site. marin independent journal is reporting the move came after a lot of negative feedback from the public at a joint letter from two democratic congress members. the three dollars an hour for parking with a maximum of $10 a day. reggie: coldplay is hitting the road next year but their new tort will look a little different. the band is going eco-friendly.
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♪ reggie: coldplay says will be partly powered by a dance floor that generates electricity when you jump up and down on it. the band had pledged not to tour until they could do so in a more sustainable way. coldplay will be performing in santa clara in april. tickets on sale next week. kumasi: a first of its kind theater festival is opening in the bait area this weekend -- in the bay area this weekend. the theater festival features performances from performance arts organizations led by people of color. the award-winning theater company is one of the organizations that i spoke with one of its cofounders about what makes this festival stand out. >> we have african-american shakespeare company, the lorraine hansbury theater company, push dance, we have
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ballet. all of us under one roof producing art together to bring back live theater. i think it is incredible. black, latin, asian people being on the forefront of a culture. now we are getting the opportunity to showcase it. kumasi: the festival is tomorrow and sunday at the brava theater center in san francisco's historic mission district. tickets start at $30 for a performance block of two shows. you can see all eight performances and watch my full interview coming up on midday live at 11:00. rodney gave us a taste of what is to come at the he also told be, you know betty reese carstens, the nation's oldest park ranger. did you know she is also a singer and songwriter? reggie: i did not. kumasi: she is a singer and
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songwriter and a lot of her recordings have never been heard before. they put them together for a mucal and it will performed for the first time at the festival. reggie: cool. and i love rodney, too. that is a great project. mike: as of the first part was not enough, then you added that on. let me put this right here and see how you like that. holy cow. that is amazing. the weather, let's talk about it. big plans this weekend, i hope you do, because it will be a great weekend for outdoor activities. there is a look for our camera at pier 15 looking back towards the financial district. sunny and warm, not only today but also tomorrow. we abruptly end that with a chance of light showers sunday and cooler than average conditions through most of next week. high pressure off to our east dominating our forecast. look where the storm track this, the jet well off to the north.
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much-needed rain for that area and they will not share it until possibly sunday. here is the byproduct. 73 of half moon bay. 79 in san francisco. everybody else in the 80's. tonight will cool off nicely with clear conditions. relatively calm air. so dry. it cools back into the 40's and the 50's. let's jump ahead. sunday we are heading into the morning hours. you can see the increase in clouds, the southerly winds that could bring hayes in the air. still pretty dry. sunday you can see the showers are offshore. as we head into the afternoon, the cold front is looking a little more impressive than it did yesterday with scattered showers behind it. unfortunately, the amount of rain will drop. it is probably less than 1/10 of an inch of rain. the biggest change is a 40 degrees drop from tomorrow, our hottest day, -- a 14 degrees tot
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kumasi: here the seven things to know this morning. indoor places in fits and -- in san francisco and marin counties are loosening mask rules. if everyone is fully vaccinated and there not more than 100 people, masks will not be required in offices, gyms, indoor college classes, or gatherings. kumasi: an fda -- reggie: panel is expected to vote on a covid-19 johnson & johnson booster. kumasi: former president bill clinton is in a hospital after being treated for a blood infection. doctors say they hope to discharge him soon come as early as today. reggie: fire crews in san jose have a busy night. atn usre to wh
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e rig flame shooting through the roof. our hottest days in the forecast today and tomorrow went temperatures could be anywhere from five to 10 degrees warmer than average. most of us in the 80's. jobina: we are following an alert underway in roanoke park, i covered this a few weeks ago. according to the chp, multiple cars are involved. this is on southbound 11 golf course drive. kumasi: number seven. the giants historic season came to an abrupt end last night. the dodgers a limited san francisco with a 2-1 victory in game five in advance to the national league championship series. reggie: a former key executive of boeing is due in court after being indicted on six charges of fraud. mark fortner is achieved of deceiving -- accused of deceiving the federal aviation when it was first certifying the
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737 max jet. he was the chief technical pilot for boeing targa certification process. the charges are the first into the investigation on the cause of two crashes that killed nearly 350 people. a design flaw is blamed for those crashes. the high-profile south carolina attorney whose wife and son were murdered has been arrested for stealing millions of dollars in insurance money. here is abc news reporter mona gosar abdi. mona: new charges against alex murdaugh. the 53-year-old taken into custody thursday morning upon his release from a drug rehab facility in orlando. authorities charging him with two felony counts of obtaining property by false pretenses relating to a recent lawsuit accusing him of stealing millions in insurance money which was meant to go to the sons of his family's longtime housekeeper after -- who died after a reported trip and fall institute.
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the attorney says the charges are good start to holding everyone accountable. the bottom line is nobody is above the law. coming up at 7:00, and abc news exclusive. one of alex murdaugh's talks with george stephanopoulos and exclusive interview.mona york. kumasi: nearly 100 rattlesnakes found living under a home in santa rosa soon be released into sonoma county. this is how all of this started. a homeowner recently spotted a snake going underneath her mountainside house. abc 7 spoke with a professional snake wrangler who rounded up the snakes from properties for more than 30 years. even he was shot when he saw the number of snakes living underneath this house. the snake wrangler has been
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bitten 13 times in his career, but still loves his job. >> i was tickled pink. i wish that happened every to me. give me 300. as long as i have enough containers to put them in, i will do it all day long. kumasi: ok. he says the drought will cause snakes to go to areas where there is water and looking for lizards and rodents. reggie: tickled pink. it takes all kinds. kumasi: it does. reggie: thank and his men like him exist. kumasi: that is true. reggie: coming up 5:30, the return of san francisco restaurant week. the push to give local businesses another boost. kumasi: a luxury brand is changing its tune after a video of its products went viral. why a lot of people got upset. reggie: if you need a day to a wedding, tinder has a new one
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: former president bill clinton waking up in a california hospital. what we know about the infection that put him in the icu. kumasi: no more masks in some indoor situations. two counties loosening rules. mike: enjoy the weather while you can because it will change very quickly over the weekend in the bay area. >> ♪ there ain'tin'tin'tin'tin't river ♪ kumasi: she is back. adele is out with her new single. the video already proving to be a big hit on youtube.
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we'll be telling you about the reaction overnight. reggie: good morning on this friday, october 15. abc 7 mornings is live on abc seven live and wherever you stream. kumasi: we start with a check of the forecast with our friend mike. mike: on this friday, look at the building, look at what is not happening to the flags. they are not moving. we are in a very still pattern this morning. it was such extremely dry air and no clouds. temperatures in the low 40's to low 50's through 7:00. once that sun comes up, by noon upper 60's to mid 70's, on our way to most of us in the 80's by 4:00. a few of us will lag behind along the coast and into san francisco. we will still be in the 70's. if you're headed out this evening, will look how quickly we are dropping into the 60's and 70's. it will cool off just as quickly
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if you are out as it warms up this morning. another hot day on the way but then it changes with a chance of wet weather sunday. i will be back with that. reggie: former president bill clinton is a southern california hospital this morning. he suffered from a blood infection and doctors are closely monitoring him. jobina at the live desk with what we know about his condition. jobina: former president clinton is suffering from a broad condition he knows as sepsis. according to the hospital clinton is given an iv and responding well to antibiotics. this is latest health care for the 75-year-old since leaving office. clinton had quadruple bypass surgery in 2004 and stands in planet in 2010. his doctors are stressing the blood infection is not related to covid-19 and not related to his history of heart disease but rather a urinary tract infection. >> sepsis can be a serious
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matter but since president clinton is about to be transitioned to oral antibiotics , it is less likely the infection has affected his hejona in the past bud hihealth, busy work schedule, and ignoring warning signs. s s they ho to discharge clinton soon, possibly as soon as today. kumasi: you might be able to dig your mast indoors in some parts of the bay area. marin county and san francisco county easing mass prescriptions. amy hollyfield joining us in the castro district with everything you need to know. amy: we are outside a gym and noticed some people are working out without their masks. we are also hearing a little bit of hesitation from some people who did not know today was the day. they were not sure they want to take them off just yet. this is the first time since august vaccinated customers can
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work out without a mask. this is allowed in san francisco county and marin county. the mast mandate has been lifted and offices come at religious gatherings, and in college classes if everyone is vaccinated. this goes into effect today. what we are hearing, it may take a little time for some people to get used to it. >> it is pretty cool. i'm not super comfortable not wearing my mask, but it reminds me we are doing pretty well in the city as far as covid. not a bad thing, i guess. amy: are you going to work out with your mast gone? >> i will gauge the room and see how it goes. amy: you are still required to wear a mask in retail stores and common areas of a building like elevators and restrooms. this is only in effect in san francisco and marin county. other bay area counties have not loosened their mast mandate. the mayor of san francisco says this is an important step in the city's recovery, especially
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downtown where she said she hears from business leaders were anxious to get back to normal. we have heard several gym owners who have been asking their customers be allowed to work out with that i mast. -- without a mask. today they can if they are vaccinated. live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. reggie: contra costa will be the third county to lift mast requirements it will have the same guidelines we just are described by amy for san francisco, offices, gyms, gyms, college classes and organized indoor settings like religious gatherings as long as no more than 100 people are present. it requires participating businesses to verify that everyone is fully vaccinated. kumasi: today is the first day of employee vaccination requirements for indoor businesses in berkeley. includes restaurants, bars, gyms, adult care facilities. customers and workers will have
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to show proof of vaccination. you can always ask our vaccine team your questions. reggie: smoke fke fire could drift into the bay area. if you're traveling down the coast highway 101 is now reopened. a section of the highway had been closed for three days. chp says while it is reopened emergency crews are still working nearby so you need to be careful. the fire has burned more than 16,000 acres it is only 11% contained. mike will have more on the smoke forecast in a few minutes. kumasi: oakland health officials are working to help residents breeze back -- breathe better. residents diagnosed with respiratory illnesses received portable air filtration units. west oakland has been shown to have the worst air quality because of high level of diesel pollution. when you add the impact of
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potential wildfire smoke, the need for these units is clear. >> more needs to be done to protect the community and there needs to be an urgent delivery of clean filtered air for residents. kumasi: bay bay bay management district teamed up with west oakland environmental indicators project to give out the minutes. you can keep track of real-time weather conditions relive anytime. this tool shows you anything from wind care quality and the seven day forecast. you can find it by downloading the abc 7 bay area app. reggie: the giants are picking up the pieces following last night's heartbreaking end to their terrific season. the argent black fell to the dodgers -- the orange and black. so into the first ever playoff series between the rivals. disappointed giants fan were
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still thankful for a season that saw the fans when there most games ever. >> just so sad. >> we will get them next year. >> we will. >> the rifle he is great and it could shape. i am -- the rivalry is great. i'm not saying we are turning the page to next year, but we are excited on building on this foundation. reggie: the giantsiantsiantsians is not the last time the giants will play the dodgers in the playoffs. the series brought economic boost to the city. fans were willing to pay a hefty price. this garage charged fans $180 for yesterday's game. fans scramble to get into another one nearby because it was only charging $170. kumasi: somebody said not today. let's talk about this. restaurant week is here again and that means dozens of
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eateries are offeringorganizersg current walgreens employee recalling a shopping experience at work. her story is about safety after the chain announced to disclosing five san francisco stores. first we will check in with mike. mike: i want to follow-up on your promise to talk about the air quality. look around santa barbara. the storm is not pumping out as much smoke as it was. that is not drifting towards us quite yet. we are also green and yellow. let's take a look at the forecast as we head through today and tomorrow. our hottest day, we tend to think our air quality will deteriorate. still good to moderate. afreshing change sunday. all of us will be breathing cleaner air and it will be significantly cooler by sunday. for now, if you're heading out, 47 in new york city.
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those are our cool spots under clear sky for these bay. everybody else aroun 40 in santa rosa. pleasanton. fremont 46. 52 in san jose.the commute weather-wise. completely fog free with light breezes on the roads. unlike yesterday, nearly smooth on the bay today. for mass transit, large spread from 40's to 80's. make sure you dress properly. a big event starting tomorrow. the walk to end alzheimer's. one in san francisco and also in the east bay. we will try to raise millions of dollars and get the first white flour which signifies the first ever person to beat alzheimer's. no one ever has. chile in san jose. warm up to 75 degrees.
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will put that somewhere on a website where you can donate. if not i will put it on my facebook page. jobina: good morning. we are continuing to follow a sig alert in roanoke park. an interesting development. the chp is calling for two evidence tow trucks. that usually happens when something major has gone on. we are investigating that. they say they should clear in the next 30 minutes. southbound 101 at golf course drive. at least one lane blocked. metering lights are on at the bay bridge toll plaza which is off for a friday and earlier than usual. no backup there. a live look at the san mateo bridge, things are moving in both directions aside from the
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kumasi: oakland police say this cart was involved in the killing of a 15-year-old. she was shot during a road rage incident on october 6. her uncle was taking her home when another driver started to talk them and shot into her car. please think the car is a silver two door honda accord from the early 2000. reggie: we are hearing from a current walgreens employee who said she is fed up with feeling unsafe at work on the heels of the company's decision to close five more stores in san francisco because of shoplifting. abc 7 news liker dion lim has a story you will only see. -- you will only see on 7. >> i am 63 years old. i need to work to survive. i am not working to get hurt. dion: this walgreens employee recalls the shocking experience she had while working at a san francisco store in may of 2020 when she asked a suspected shoplifter to put on a mask.
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>> i was hit in the forehead. dion: she missed two weeks of work and suffers from emotional trauma. i am scared. whenever i go to work at walgreens, i am thinking, am i safe? dion: not long after she said she and a colleague were attacked again. you were pepper sprayed? >> i started coughing and coughing. dion: shoplifting along with other incidents like this one from 2018 involving a fire extinguisher have been widely documented, included this video taken by my colleague. a security supervisor contracted by walgreens speaking on the condition of anonymity. >> you're not worried about your own job? >> i do, but i think someone's life is way important that my job. dion: described a typical day working at various locations. >> i've been spit on, i had a
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pee bottlthro and bibi say they love >>s faly dno j. >>elsi the five >> think about your people. you do not know what will happen to them. are we going to wait until somebody dies? >> walgreens provided a statement saying they have increased security measures at stores and san francisco to 46 times the average. i reached out to walgreens corporate thursday for more details and did not hear back in time for deadline. in san francisco, dion lim, abc 7 news. kumasi: in the south bay there was a first of its kind resource to help build a better bay area. it was for residents along the guadalupe river in south san jose.
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organizers say the area is a resource desert. this is the first for the all volunteer team on house response group at a long list of other advocates and agencies. the fare offered basics like clothes and food and also security assistance, shower services, and vaccinations. >> we are definitely in a spot that within a quarter-mile of us there a dozen on house people. >> on the south side you do not know about tng ebt, food stamps. >> you might as well be speaking another language here. kumasi: volunteers are certain that yesterday's fair will be the first of many. reggie: san francisco restaurant week is back. usually they only do this once a year but this year they did it in the spring and the fall. more than 160 restaurants are participating, each one offering a menu for lunch or dinner and a discount. the golden gate restaurant associate is hoping this will
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give local eateries a little boost in what has been a difficult year. >> many of us were closed were seven plus months. hard stop closed. many of us are struggling to come back to make up those losses. hundreds of thousands of dollars of losses. reggie: go check that out. san francisco restaurant week runs through next sunday. this morning, adele fans are losing their minds ever her next song called "easy on me" and it just came out. >> ♪ go easy on me baby ♪ reggie: this is the first signal from her upcoming album 30. she sings about the passage of time and feeling stuck in a relationship. the music video already has more than 21 million views and starts often black-and-white, but as
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you can see, transitions to full color like we are in the wizard of oz. kumasi: i've been wanting to know what color her nails were. reggie: what color are they? kumasi: like maroon. mike: blood red maybe. i have a question. why am i like this? kumasi: i try to understand yesterday when i saw you post that. why? mike:'t kn.i aminkumasi:>> thisr relationship and the ability to tell her child what happened to the relationship and why the father -- you do not have any of that in your life, do you? mike: no. i see an icon and i match it. kumasi: i see two icons.
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mike: see? reggie: gassed me up. do not let this cold get me down. go easy on me, mike. mike: i am here for you, reggie. always. here's a look at what is going on from sfo. you concede is clear. there is no fog to be found. total sunshine and summer warmth . a starry sky with an autumn chill and then this weekend we have warm weather to start but theho sunday, that is just the beginning of cooler weather and unsettled chances of wet weather as we headed to next week. for today look at this. we have 80's just about everywhere. 80 to 85 or 86 degrees. san francisco 79. tonight the dry air and the lack of clouds, no winds to keep the
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tub up. we are tanking into the mid-40's to mid-50's. the storm track right now well to the north. rain for seattle and vancouver. it will stay north until sunday. sunday morning you can see the increase in clouds as the marine layer and the humidity starts to increase after a dry day tomorrow. most of the shower activity will stay in the north bay until the sun sets and then you can see it moving through the rest of our neighborhoods and falling apart with a few rope showers into sunday night. rainfall amounts do not look as impressive as the radar return less than 1/10 of an inch. hopefully we can change that over the next 24 to 48 hours. the big difference, sunday up to 14 degrees cooler than saturday with temperatures below average next week. the next chance of showers wednesday. kumasi: tinder is doing the most, first with lyft and now
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they want a wedding date. the dating app is out with a new feature called plus one aimed at users looking for a date for what is expected to be the busiest wedding season since before the pandemic. plus one will read out people who are not interested in going to weddings. reggie: [laughter] kumasi: isn't that a bigger risk than just a date? if to bring them around people and they might be crazy? please just be crazy with me and i could be like girl, you are just crazy. reggie: jobina and i were just discussing this. the person who is getting married, the plus one is taking a spot. they had to consider should my aunt tom or should i let this person -- should my aunt come or should i let this person,. kumasi: and you got the plus one off of tinder? reggie: meet someone at the wedding. our american starting to get
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who takes me to another level. always stays calm under pressure. most importantly... the one that helps me discover the coolest places. this sounds wonderful! come outside. i'll introduce you. definitely the one! introducing the all-new nissan frontier. kumasi: welcome back. luxury brand coach says it will stop destroying damage to return products after the company got exposed in the tiktok video that went viral. >> as you can see, they are all slashed. this is what they do with unwanted merchandise. they order an employee to deliberately slashed it so no one can use it. kumasi: i saw this. this is an environmental activist posting this video. she is holding up the cut up bags. she says they were found in a
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bin outside of a mall and also accused coach of hypocrisy because of its repair program which encourages customers to fix their leather goods. coach did respond, vowing they would stop destroying unwanted merchandise. reggie: the creator of the wildly popular netflix thriller series squid game is hinting at a second season. it is officially the most-watched netflix series of all time, reaching number one in 94 countries. the creator of the original script more than 10 years ago while he was down on his luck, 38 years old, living with mom, much like the show's main character. he knows his audience is eager for season two. he tells gma he is inspired by fans sharing their own plot lines on social media. >> some of them are really brilliant. maybe i will go through the game to write the season two and steal the ideas from the fans. [laughter] kumasi: ok.
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reggie: he studied film at usc and says much of his worldview was shaped during his time in california. ok. what does that mean about us? kumasi: we will unpack that later. the buzz around squid game is everywhere. this is a nail salon in malaysia offering designs based on the show. the salon offers a set of nails for each of the shows nine episodes, for example the nails on red light/greenlight episode show hi animatronics doll. the business is also featuring press on nails if you cannot get to malaysia but really want these nails will stop -- these nails. reggie: what is the show about? kumasi: violence. one of us has to try. get it be you? reggie: we will flip a coin and we can just tell the other one. kumasi: i hope it is you.
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new at 6:00, the state-of-the-art robots we are always talking about just got an upgrade. you may not like it. reggie: i am positive i will not like it. plus the new vta bus line that just debuted in the south bay. kumasi: this dog showing off his weight loss transformation and you have to see his before and after. reggie: whoa. kumasi:
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