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about to see or you are seeing right now were neatly stacked against the wall and in closet. there's only enough space left for his bed to sleep in. the doors to an old court room opened to reveal a textbook example of organized retail theft fencing operation. if you are amazed by the amount of stolen goods, so are we. i merely because san francisco police say only one person ran the show. >> we are suspecting the urns of .5 -- half $1 million a year. you are looking at a lot of over-the-counter medications, beauty products, things you would find in your cvs, walgreens that type of store. >> in the past few years, we've seen other cases of people shoplifting large quantities of items off shelves. they are called boosters. in this particularsuspectmeet wt
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market neighborhood and the mission district. >> we had a meeting with him and got them off of him as quickly as they can because no one wants to have these stolen products very long. >> then they were sold online. >> using things like amazon and shipping all these things to customers who are buying it throughout the united states. >> police arrested 38-year-old -- of san francisco at home he was in a rented single room neighborhood not far from glen park. >> inside the bedroom, there -- these items were way more organized than they are right now. they -- he had it set up like it was storage for the back of a drugstore. >> it was through retailers that police were able to track him down. >> it was very -- he was open about what he does. >> scott -- lieutenant taking out the fencing would reduce the
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number of retail thefts in the city. >> for us our album is to -- take away the demand. and that is what we need to go after that is the one is and that is consistently dealing with everybody. next is just happened yesterday, the suspect we are told is in custody and has been charged with the session of stolen property. >> leanne, there is so much that they are what is the burglar unit do with all those items? >> you are not the first person to ask that russian. those to those items have labels on them like walgreens dbs and safeway. so people will contact them and say we've got your stuff. some of those items will be put back on the shelves, but a lot of the medication, for it apple is run away because what if they were tampered with? they cannot risk that type of liability act that is absolutely right. thank you so much. wow. now to another retail theft. napa police say that two men and a boy grow to 50 pairs of
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sunglasses were $65,000 this happen in a sunglass outlet store last night. the suspects put lasses in garbage bags and took off in a car. they were eventually arrested after a pursuit that ended in san francisco. quite a fiery crash in tonight left one man dead. -- reporter leslie was at the scene where neighbors told her the road is notorious for drivers driving -- dragracing. >> this is what is left of the nissan 300 z involved in a fiery crash that killed the driver around 10:30 this morning along james donlon boulevard -- in antioch. witnesses say two people driving the white acura walked away unharmed. this cellphone video was shot by a man who says he goes by the name of your advice. >> when i came down and i look to the right and i saw a car
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inflamed on fire. when i walked up to the car i saw a guy laying to the side out there and was laying out when i walked upon he was breathing a little bit trying to swell a little bit you know what i mean and fight he did not make it. >> police wants to and and staycation saying -- an investigation saying speed played a factor. >> we have more details on the evidence on the scene to re-create the collision. >> neighbors described this boulevard as a known race track saying it is lined with memorials who who lost their lives including a memorial at the base of the eucalyptus tree at the scene of this accident. >> we have a hundred and more down this road. it is very unsafe. if they need to do something about this road. avril will have lost their lives on this road. >> the particular area comes down from a slope east of us. cars and motorist tend to get a lot of speed coming into this
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area. >> antioch police say they have a reckless driving problem in the city and they are trying to crack down. i am leslie abc7news. >> developing news new york police are investigating whether ivanka trump fell from the stairs in her apartment where she was found dead. the ex-wife of donald trump was found unresponsive at the bottom of the staircase this afternoon. they are not sure if she fell or if that would have contributed to her death. she is survived by her three children with the former president donald junior, ivanka, and eric. >> you may be veering toward a new public health races. that is if you're coming from local one local elected official today as cases of monkeypox lines in san francisco. getting a vaccine is harder than ever before. abc7news were order explains. >> monkeypox continues to spread across the community and fear and urgency to get people vaccinated is growing. the past few weeks, thousands
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have lined up for hours at different places around san francisco to hoping to get a shot only to be told they have none available. bishop got a appointment for his does in martin is on thursday. he says he feels it is vital. >> there's a lot of people that do not have information or availability but others are not as fortunate. >> lawmakers say that if the federal's response is not enough the fact they are so unreal prepared after covid is even worse. >> in a statement state senator scott wiener is a -- demanding action. -- we are leaning towards a public health massive monkey -- monkeypox bread in our community and other communities. -- he has been pushing agencies to act faster in getting vaccines out to those who need them. but so far, he says the response from federal authorities has been lackluster. >> it does not reflect -- it reflects an unacceptable level of indifference and
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incompetence. >> white house has promised to have 2 million doses available by next year. as many as 800,000 of them may arrive as soon as the individual . doctors say the longer the current outbreak goes untreated, the more likely the disease will spread to the general population. >> a lot of people think that will not happen but we do not nip it in the bud right now that it is a possibility it could happen. >> and we have more information about the supply issues involving the monkeypox vaccine in the bay area. find the stories on our website abc7news.com. >> a -- helping crews make progress in the fight against the washburn fire in yosemite. this is a video from the front lines today. calmer winds help firefighters read: ground in the last 24 hours to containment is 23 percent after dropping to 17% yesterday. the fire has burned 4400 acres. eight has crossed into sierra national forest. -- the highway entrance into
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yosemite is closed and an in vac elation order stayed in place for residents of womack. >> fires have been burning in pittsburgh for days now and it could burn for weeks. it is causing concerns for air quality across the east bay. ryan curry has the latest -- only option to put it out. >> as you drive over highway for entry to pittsburgh you can see large looms of mocha rising from the -- marshland. the fire that's been burning for several days as these being residents covered in hayes. >> when i was driving to work the weekend i had determined lights on. >> she lives in antioch and says her family has to limit the time outside because the smoke is so bad. >> is 95 degrees. and people cannot be outside right now. they need to put the fire out i know they are trying their best that they need to put the fire out. >> the fire department says they'd stop progress of the fire and no structures are threatened but they say there are spots of fuels will burning causing the smoke to steal rise.
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-- still rise. -- people with respiratory issues need to limit time outdoors. -- she says she tries to do that but she does not have air conditioning and she has to battle with the links oak or having her house to what. >> at home you need to keep your windows and doors closed. it is hot and i do not have an air conditioner in my house so it is hard. >> fire is flooding the area is the only way they can put it out but they have to get multiple people on the same page including the property or owner and local officials. until they do that, more smoke continue to rise into this area. we are in pittsburgh, ryan curry, abc7news. >> meteorologist mike is here now looking at the air quality. if you could see the air behind you that is not a good thing. >> you know what's going on with the fire is a subsurface fire which means it's burning underneath the surface of the ground that's what i understand is burning. this area at this time of year
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is hot, dry, and windy all the time. it is windy and he will see how hot it will be upper 80's and mid 90's and upper 90's over the weekend. winds of the west up to 13 miles per hour but they do not calm down this time of year through the delta. they could tonight. emitted he levels will rise 82%. 87% and then they drop down. there is not a lot of smoke and produced by this, most of our reporting stations are green or yellow around their, but this is the way purple air look at it earlier this morning. local licensors showed unhealthy air it got trapped under the inversion the inversion has broken by the heat of the day and air quality is better now. >> think you. out dangers. climate change -- drought dangers climate change and the impact it is having across the west. -- a man has turned his life around and is now helping others. and what would it take for you to wait in a long line to be the first at a new fast food
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>> it is no secret that the extreme heat coupled with the record drought in the west has dried up some of the region's most valuable water sources. you tell is great lake there is a environmental emergency. the lake is now just one third of the usual size and shrinking. experts are sounding the alarm. >> the department of natural resources say -- inches of water are harmful particulates. if this dries up and when the wind starts blowing they will be airborne. >> experts say there's toxic minerals at the bottom of the lake. the one that will catch most people's attention is arsenic. >> it is personal to us and air quality remains of the top of the issue. >> 97% of the western u.s. is in drought. arizona's date lawmakers passing $1 billion -- secure enough water supply but some say it is not enough. >> we needed more than money.
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we need it -- the legislature to step up and say we have to change the way we do things as water. >> inexas, the severe drought is draining the farming industry. >> farmers lives depend on rain. and weather conditions. so, if there's water, it is agricultural production. >> the texas power grid facing the minutes solar supply and minimum cloud cover asking consumers to conserve energy. click scientist say this is driven by climate change as the world warms we should expect more impact to critical resources, wildfires and severe weather >> as many california cities deal with drought restrictions, san francisco seems to be faring better than most. a new were or by the media -- plenty of water even now. reporters join me on our show later to get answers explaining why.
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>> it goes back to a 1913 law that was passed by congress called the riker act which allows -- the system to the river in you somebody. today we are still using the water that comes from the sierras and it is wiped all the way down through the d. >> and the water is stored in the sunset reservoir. -- recently share this video with abc 7. it gives san franciscans a big advantage during ongoing drought making them less likely to have to curb water usage. when they do, they can use -- curb it by a smaller percentage. >> that is great for san francisco, but every a celts not much help and mike is going to get armor. >> the warmest temperatures this weekend. so if you had outside i will have the newest numbers for you right now. but the high-pressure. it can compress the marine layer and made it thinner and easier for the sun to break through. and nearly eliminated it completely along the coast. now looking at the coast this is
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where the final king tide is going to roll in at 11:00 and hang around until 3:00. the one more night if you will of minor flooding. the bay inland will have the biggest more and hot temperatures this weekend and bless intense heat next week. here's a look at the satellite. cloud coverage -- almost completely raised from the coast. being a similar pattern tomorrow. and then temperatures will warm up nicely about everywhere especially in north bay where we had that little -- hurling the clouds appear. it went away and look at the temperatures responding 87 in santa rosa. low 80's around american canyon. 79 in san ramon. 78 san jose. 62 san francisco. winds are running anywhere from 10 and 32 miles per hour. they will remain fast through 9:00. that is where we have a small advisory. they will back off into the
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overnight hours it of the delta as we look earlier in the show. 59 up to 79 quite a spread at 7:00. lower cap -- cloud cover coming in. 56 to 65. 12:31 that is where we have the highest heat sit -- hit -- he heat tied hit san francisco. -- cloud cover tonight which is slightly cooler conditions 50 from santa rosa and 62 and antioch. let's look at the microclimate. 82 in san jose. 69 in millbrae. low and upper 70's for the peninsula. mid-70's for everybody. the coast low to mid 60's there. 84 and 90 through most of the north bay valleys. low 70's for east bay. 73 in oakland. we will range from 84 in san
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ramon where the sea breeze can get you into the low 90's out around pittsburgh, antioch and others. warmer temperatures saturday with 80's around the -- mid and a few 90's in the corridor. heat is easing sunday and we are back towards a normal spread on monday in t is day. a little bit cooler as we head into wednesday and thursday. when i come back i will have a look at that forecast for sunday. >> meanwhile a new program that provides a brighter future for teens and young adults is in oakland. a got a huge boost today. date officials gather to celebrate the awarding of 5.9 million dollar grant to fund oakland forward. it's open from people ages 16 to 30 it is a goal to increase employment and develop public career service opportunities -- and public safety. >> plum if were going to solve climate change we will solve the
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inequality that is tearing our country and state apart. we need young people and we need your passion we need you at the table in the game helping us out. >> part of the funding will help place young people in careers with the department of violence prevention, oakland public works, and oakland police department. >> is we mention, we are three days away from the walk san francisco. in a july 17 at golden gate park. to register call the number on your screen or visit ss.h walk.net. the walk benefits diverse hiv covid beneficiaries --
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>> it is time first consumer news. >> michael is here with a look at today's headlines. >> hey you guys everything old is new again ivory it it again and again on -- edd benefits. now bank of america is being forced to pay its part of the -- the federal government is paying to 25 million dollars because of its handling of the prepaid card program which distributed unemployment insurance benefits. the consumer financial protection -- in a statement said bank of america failed to live up to its obligations.
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when it got overwhelmed instead of stepping out, it stepped back. ouch. we have a handle the program for a dozen states including california. >> several car companies are issuing major recalls this week. nissan is recalling 2020 three 2022 frontiers and tightens because they can roll away after being shifted into park. ford's 2021 and 22 mustang -- are recalled due to batteries that can overheat they are also recalling 2000 through 2022 lincoln and hybrids to the possibility that an engine failure could start a fire. and then buick is recalling 2018 through 2020 regal sedans and work hatchbacks and regal tour x as well with a problem with hydraulic brake boost. if you do not hear from your manufacturer and you own one of these cars contact your local dealership. soon you may be watching commercials on netflix. microsoft is helping the streaming giant build the next
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version of its service which include a new tier of streaming that comes with lower cost and commercials. you may remember, i told you about this in april, this partnership with microsoft allows net leaks to add the service -- netflix to add the service rapidly. it's reported that netflix lost 200,000 subscribers at the burst of this year. yikes. >> trying something new i guess. >> more commercials? >> just what we need. >> rental prices are soaring in many places with new york city leading the way. a report from real estate consulting firm that the average rental price in manhattan last month top 5000 dollars for the first time ever. it is a 30% jump over a year ago. the president of the firm as rent was higher by homebuyers using to put their search on home and renting instead. >> from economic issues to drug problems to mental illness, a
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lot of reasons people end up on the streets. we know san francisco's neighborhood is one of the worst. >> what we see on the streets today? >> we see people who cannot take care of themselves. >> they are not. >> what you see? >> i see people suffering with lots of pain. >> coming up next, a man who made it out and ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin & nails. new one a day multi+.
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blocks that made up of the district of those who made it off the streets of the tenderloin. there is hope. >> -- abc7news found out escaping it comes at a steep price. >> brad started a nonprofit of healers without borders. they've been passing out essentials to people living on the street. simple things like socks, hygiene kits, and clean clothes. he spent part of his life in the tenderloin and in and out of jail. he did get out, but you will not believe what it took. >> you been clean for common years? >> 16 point five years. >> you are still working here and helping. >> yes i am still out here helping those struggling with their illness. >> how many years did use been on the street? >> devon years specifically on the street. >> i cannot count -- you with got arrested and he went to jail
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and went to prison? did it do any good? >> i think it did for me it did. it interrupted the cycle of addiction. and we call it step zero. before we can take a first step, there has got to be a step zero which is the end. >> what we see on the streets today? >> we see people who cannot take care of themselves. >> what he uc on the street? >> i see people suffering with lots of pain. as far as the incarceration goes i know you cannot lock up pain for long period of time but some separation from the drug to get them separated to give them an opportunity to do something different i feel is mandatory. quite what has changed here on the streets? >> what his changes that fentanyl is been and us realized. it has flooded our streets. it is so inexpensive that san francisco is a hub and people come from the bay area to die here. >> there buying it and dying
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here. >> right. >> is a going out to the suburbs now? the -- the tenderloin you've known it for 10 years you knew it when you're an addict and you've known it when you are working in back here as a volunteer is this some people have said it, containment owned the city has said if it's going to happen let it happen here so it does not spread. do you think that is real? >> nothing that might he real but i did not think -- the truth is it is here and they are trying to contain it here but if you go to another neighborhood it has spilled over into other neighborhoods. sentinel has flooded not just in tenderloin it is south of the market is a mission district. >> do you think the city could change that? >> i do. >> what would you do to try to change it and make his back to a place where families and people with kids across the street could go to school without being escorted. >> i think we could work together all the agent these and i think to industrialize the
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treatment for this addiction that people are suffering from. >> it industrialize? >> put it on a bigger scale. because everything is coming here is on a bigger scale so to meet that challenge, we need to industrialize the solution to what the problem is. >> when you are on the streets and using drugs, did you see the number of overdoses that you see now? >> no nothing like this. >> what has changed? >> and threaded drugs. >> -- synthetic drugs. >> do you think this would be allowed and in the other city in san francisco? >> because it's been going on here it's become -- we've normalize it. >> if you had one suggestion and one change you can make to make it better what would you be -- what would it be? >> one change -- i think we need to start caring about our people. the people who are suffering. and give them opportunities that might not be pleasant at first to them but i guarantee you
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their loved ones are going to feel different about the energies that we spend on trying to say people -- at this point it is about saving people's lives than it is caring about people's feelings. >> some people say -- you have to hit rock bottom do you believe that? what was yours? >> yeah. i said earlier you have to have a step zero until you take a step it is implicit. it sounds simplistic in the language but it is much deeper than the language. >> when did you hit rock bottom? >> i hit rock bottom in 9205 oh shot by the san francisco police department and basically i went to general hospital. >> my re-shot twice? >> i was shot because i was in middle and doing things against the law in san francisco. i was selling drugs and other criminal behavior. >> it took you in shot to get off the street question mark you could dead. >> correct i was killing myself already but i had help from san francisco pd. >i needed extra help in a little
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extra help is not always what you might interpret it as help but to continually lead people >>ha ongoing debateil which way to go? do we go with rock-bottom zero to abstinence possibly brought on by going to jail? or do we do harm reduction which is to make it drugs -- at least healthy and it sensible to people so they do not overdose. that's a big debate going on in san francisco right now. this is how bad things have come to know. and to change lives it will take change in our thinking as well. >> earlier this week, we were talking about a video with kid getting off a bus and walking past drug users and people shooting up and passed out in the street. can you really change this neighborhood after so many years of this? >> yes, we can but it will not
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come to. it will be a multibillion-dollar question. -- if you as the mayor you will say yes you do not have to look any further to replace district attorney -- she says she will already be harder on drug dealers but remember, this tenderloin has been a neighborhood for vice for generations is not going to -- crackdowns we've had crackdowns before it will have to be about real meaningful action and it will mean building mental hospitals it will mean building places for people to stay. but it also means possibly getting them off the street whether they like it or not and that is going to be a real debate going on as we continue to try to deal with this ongoing and growing sentinel problem. >> taking them out of an environment -- fentanyl problem. taking them out of the environment because it is a cycle and they go back and back and back. >> they wait for it they will be here. >> thank you so much. >> long lines and overnight days >> long lines and overnight days , this is not
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>> it is time for the four on four with karina and mike join and thus today. let's begin with the warning that should not have to be said, do not dance on train tracks when a train is coming. in england, the driver of a high-speed train had to use the emergency brakes recently when he saw children laying at the tracks. officials say say there's been multiple incidents at the same site as children film
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themselves. come on, how much do you want to bet this is for tiktok or some other video. >> it's all about the likes and the grab. >> they are putting their life at risk. >> they are kids so they do not necessarily think the way of adults with think about dangers. nobody thinks the train is going to hit me until it does. it is the worst consequence of social media is people doing stupid things repeatedly. >> you can dance anywhere. that is where the cool new place to dance and tape a tiktok video is mind blowing. another thing people do not think about -- it is dangerous and stupid is the engineers of the trains -- i've done stories on this before is traumatizing to them. could you imagine being the person driving the train and seeing that? and hoping i do hope i don't
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this person they have to deal with it the kids are thinking about that i know but that is also that is terrible for them. >> yeah very selfish. moving on the online game that has whipped america into a frenzy for a little while -- >> i would do it. >> you're the one. the game mortal has been teaming up with the new york times -- mortal the party game has one of the fastest launches. kristen is buying it up like he would not believe. it sold in stores in october. most of my friends that have were playing mortal have they have moved on to other things in their lives, but you, >> some of us are true word puzzle fans. >> do you? >> i play every day. if i have to go more than four tries, i get depressed the whole day.
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it is only redeemed after i also do portal toward all instead of cordle. -- and if i have one of the good games and i can move on. >> what you think about the board game? if you want to give me a christmas present, i will try it. >> i will put it on the list. consider it done. >> -- other players because i think that's cool. i usually play it as a solitary game. >> crushing others is what kristin wants. >> i just cannot lose. click some of us have been down that road. >> all right they know me too well. to one of larry's favorites the robots that look like animals. move over boston dynamics dogs how about a slithering robot. it can climb stairs navigate narrow spaces and crawl over
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different obstacles. the robot snake is over five feet and can be controlled with the game console. the goal is to help with natural disasters. this is where it starts. >> it is slinky with wills. >> what you think? >> it is cool. as long as it does not team up with the dog i am fine. >> use it for natural disasters and stuff like that it keeps people out of harms way and important applications. as long as it does not try to -- an extra smart ai. >> i would love to see the robots defeat you. >> i bet you would. >> yes. we will see what they bring to the table. but they are not -- themes at this point so we have a little ways to go. everybody is excited about next wednesday on abc 7. when you think about the team sadie end zone arenas what is your favorite food? we as her sister stations -- at risk as well. >> when you think of new york,
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you think of is there anything more synonymous with new york pizza? nothing compares but as you see that is a classic, let's give it a try. >> we got the oil, this is how you know this is real new york. -- pizza. >> when you come to philadelphia you have to get yourself a cheesesteak it is the best food going. i like to get mine with onions and cheese whiz. there's no wrong way to order a cheesesteak but do not ask for catch up on it. >> my favorite baseball foods are simple bag of peanuts and pretzel. at three field those options are borderline offensive. food is next level at the park. when they do best is the hotdog. the best in baseball chicago style is the only way to go. >> minute maid park here not only going to watch the american league champs the girls are going to get a taste of texas.
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>> is that hit y'all. >> i'm outside oracle part the home of the giants. when you go to the game you have to get the garlic flies. -- fries. it smells like garlic fries it is the best food in all of baseball stadium food. >> i will go a doghouse grill across the street from ash central -- central california you get a tried it sandwich and barbecue sauce and basket of fries you are set to go. when it comes to food and the ballpark here in l.a. i will introduce you to anna dodger. when it comes to dodger stadium you have to have a dodger dog. take sure you get the flow born -- flew -- full-blown connie asada and jalapenos because if you're not sweating you're not doing it right. >> the carnet asada -- looks good. >> i did not know garlic fries existed my two favorite items
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put together in a dish. until i moved here 16 years ago and to the giants game and i have been hooked ever since. i did have nachos and the helmet at the a's game a couple weeks ago it was good also. >> i guess i love the giants ballpark garlic fries as well. i would love to go to all the different baseball parks around the country and sample their specialty. i go to baseball games for the food. i will be honest, that every time i go to the giants day -- guy -- giants game -- with onions and peppers on it and the tony's pizza. and amid -- and into lot a meech a lot of. a meet and gelato. >> i go there for the food. >> the cha-cha bowl do not forget that. you can get a special look at
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>> it is tasty thursday what better way to tell you about a new restaurant than to try the food. raising canes opening --amous cd
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chicken tenders and spicy mayo sauce. >> hundreds of people wanted to be among the first in line this morning. some even camped out overnight as -- lucky we did not have to camp out. joining us is chris the regional vice president of raising canes. all those titles and then you got samples. >> thanks for coming on. >> we had to we understood most of you have not had it before. >> karina has but tell us about your favorites and we will as chris more questions. >> i'm obsessed with raising canes i came here from columbus. i did not eat a lot of fast food but this is amazing and i love the chicken. i'm an expert in this either way the bread and jean is on the outside i dip it in the sauce and i am missing the coleslaw so we will have to get me some of that. the crinkle fries are amazing but this sauce -- i have to ask,
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dipping stuff into the sauce it is so good i can drink it i always ask for extra. what is in the sauce? >> first and foremost, karina is a true foodie. so thank you for that. you knew everything about the menu which is great. a little more on that and i will give you my hat we did in the interview. that was fantastic. >> i am ok with that. >> we have our special slices that i cannot talk about and their secret ingredients. only our managers can make special sauce. there's zesty factors in there and bears salt and pepper and where she shares sauce and they. and a hack that you'd may not know that you do now we have louisiana hot sauce. we encourage people to put that into the cane sauce if they want a spicy kick. >> louisiana hot sauce. >> the sauce is really good chris. i know the opening went great. you have people lined up i can
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see even now. >> yeah the opening is gone stellar. the community has come out and open their arms. it's been fantastic we had friends and family events yesterday we had all our could be partners come out. it's a great day of stellar turnout. were not done yet. when i get off camera, we will fire up the dj and take it home. >> that is nice. is that one of the special open features you have? i assume you will not have a dj every day. >> will not have a dj every day that we could continue weeks into the future for sure. we've had cheerleader squads out here and we will continue to keep the energy high. >> what about cain's involvement in the community especially coming into the community you are new to the community how are you getting involved? >> we have active community involvements. we want to partner with the community we are not here to extract sales. we have fewer than 40 people who work here at rm wade vocally and then we do things with cap
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welfare, active lifestyles, we do entrepreneurial pursuits, and education we get into a lot of different fillers in the community that we feel strongly about. and it is great to break culture for the crew and have community involvement to get back to the customer. >> if we go for one item, karina has the whole menu, with the one item be? >> one -- our one love is the chicken tenders. so if you're going to have anything canes i have to recommend the chicken tenders. >> you have to get a little bit of everything and eat it all with extra sauce i'm just saying. >> i think that's 100% a fact. a marketing director -- thank you ve drinks before you go. sweet tea and lemonade. what have we got? >> the sweet tea is made
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