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good stuff right there. it's like donuts and cereal. no burn or anything. this is so good. a lot of nicotine in here. >> building a better bay area. >> group of themes smash a van and san francisco. inside, thousands of dollars. good evening. thank you for joining us. i am dan ashley. ama: i am ama daetz. the video has been viewed thousands of times. dan: j.r. stone has the details on this and he spoke with a camp counselor. j.r.: broken out windows on this large van in san francisco. >> came back to our vehicle.
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the unity, the love, the feeling of camaraderie. >> -- j.r.: the chicago jewish teens camp, describing the moment after this happen. multiple thieves witnesses say were armed, broke in, stole their personal items as the group of teens traveling from all over the world and some of whom are underprivileged rented bicycles to ride to the golden gate bridge. he spoke to us tuesday from another trip. as upsetting as this was, people wrist their lives recording these videos which are part of the police investigation. passports, cameras, and electronics were stolen. he says the two dozen or so young victims came together. >> the power of unity and the power of hope. you can have hope.
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-- our ability to provide for ourselves. j.r.: some of the items were recovered with the help of san francisco police and witnesses. for those wondering, he says there were counselors who stayed with the van -- when the teens got back, they went to help them down the block and that is when the thieves hit. no arrests have been made. he says he is optimistic that insurance will cover some of the $10,000 worth of items stolen. >> the opportunity to give back. to share my appreciation -- people everywhere. you see the outpouring of love and support. j.r.: j.r. stone, abc 7 news. ama: crews are gaining control
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of a brush fire near livermore. it is called the flynn fire. it is possible a car accident sparked the fire. the fire is now 40% contained. flames have charred 100 20 acres. let's get to sandhya patel with more on the weather conditions. sandhya: it has been windy since the fire broke out and it is still windy right now. relative humidity is 2%. the winds are gusting still out of the southwest to 37 miles per hour. windy pattern will remain through the night even going through tomorrow. hopefully, they can fully contain that fire. as you look at the wind election, it is generally out of the west-southwest. that has been transporting that smoke out near the tracy area. tracy has had some poor air quality but right now, it is ok. smoke was in the air from our
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east bay hills camera near the fire just as the sun was setting. i have an air quality advisory for another fire that has been burning for quite some time. a full look at the forecast coming right back up. dan: now to an abc 7 news exclusive i team investigation. on the same time daily harvest announced -- flower as the ingredient in one of its products siegemund people, another company says it has removed a smoothie for sale on its website because it also contains tera. melanie woodrow has more on their decision in a story you will see only on seven. >> ♪ my mama told me men don't ever change ♪ ♪ >> she is a country singer in nashville. she says revive super foods emailed her to gift her products to share with her social media followers pitch she said she welcomed the offer. >> mango and pineapple smoothie. >> on the same day, she said she
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became sick after drinking the mango and pineapple smoothie. >> i felt this clenching in my sternum and it was going through like a stabbing pain straight through to my back. >> she said she was hospitalized four separate times for a total of 17 nights. >> i'm having a couple medical issues. >> perplexing her doctors. >> i'm a really healthy person so it was really scary. >> she said she learned about daily harvest customers hospitalized and sickened with similar symptoms as hers. >> after the daily harvest story came out, i put two and two together. >> she said she connected with a handful of other super foods customers online who said they had similar experiences to hers. she also spoke to the fda and food attorney. he found a plant-based source of protein was an ingredient in daily harvest french until an leak crumbles.
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>> we have known for two weeks that the likely ingredient that was causing people to get sick was -- >> the flower is the cause of the issue. it has been investigation. they are working with the fda and the flower producer to find out what made people sick. they have not named the producer , only that the company is no longer sourcing from this producer and that the flower was only used in its crumbles. meantime, revive super foods ceo says since it became aware of this ingredient as a potential hazard, it contacted regulatory authorities and removed the mango and pineapple smoothie from further sale on its website. the ceo says the company ran extensive testing for all major pathogens, toxins, and allergens, and all results have come back negative. our ingredient suppliers may
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differ, but we are taking no chances. we reached out for further clarity on what specifically is calling tara protein to be an issue. the statement falls short for halep. >> i don't think they even worn to their customers that -- about the products that are in people's freezers right now. >> they are utilizing all resources to get to the bottom of this. from the i team, abc 7 news. ama: congress is one step closer to enshrining same-sex marriage into federal law. tim johns joins us from the newsroom to explain why lgbtq plus advocates are not celebrating just yet. tim. tim: there are 47 republicans who joined democrats but it has to go to the senate where it faces a much tougher and more uncertain future. in the wake of the supreme court's historic decision to
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overturn roe v. wade, congress is taking steps to protect same-sex marriage. on tuesday, the democratic led house passed a bill that would make same-sex marriage a federal law. currently, it is only legal because of a supreme court decision, a ruling that lgbtq advocates worry could be at risk. >> clarence thomas wrote a concurring opinion in which he issued his salvo and he was very clear about it. mckay says he thought had been wrongly decided in a way similar to roe v. wade. tim: the bill would need the support of at least 10 republicans and all democrats, and while that will be harder than getting votes in the house, it is something activists say needs to be done. >> is not going to solve every issue but it is a big one that represents a step towards those other issues that need to be addressed. >> carolyn weisinger is the president of sf pride. while many non-queer people
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might think same-sex marriage is a settled matter, others have had fears of their rights being taken away for years. she points to growing anti- gay rhetoric. >> you gain allies but you also gain a lot more steam from folks who thought they did not have an arena to spew hate so it's almost like a wash. tim: while the community waits to see what happens next, many advocates believe the fight for true equality will be a long one filled with just as many failures as victories. >> many times, these struggles are not linear. we go from a to b and then back to a again. tim: there is no word yet on when the senate may take up the bill next. tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: a sweltering summer is expected to get even hotter in several states, putting your urgency on efforts to get president biden to declare a climate emergency. president biden is expected to talk about clean energy tomorrow
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during a stop in massachusetts. the new york times is reporting he will not declare a climate emergency while there. there are reports he could in the coming weeks. >> i would not expect an announcement this week on the climate change emergency but what i will say is that it is still on the table. we have not made a decision yet. dan: 120 5 million americans are under heat others from the midwest to the northeast. europe is seeing record-setting heat with firefighters in london battling a number of blazes. scientists say heat waves are getting worse due to climate change driven by global warming and human activity. ama: tonight, new details about the ride-share driver shot and killed in oakland. his girlfriend spoke to abc 7 about his death. >> santa clara county's effort to get the monkeypox vaccine to more people. counting on groups to help get the word out. >> counting down to the sp's --
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because that's where oregon grows. ♪ ama: oakland police are offering an award as they love to solve the mystery of a murder of a ride-share driver. two people in hoodies approach patrick's car in oakland on sunday. he was waiting outside his girlfriend's house, driving for uber. the suspects are heard telling patrick to get out. when he doesn't, a shot is fired. his growth and to abc 7 news. >> eve -- his girlfriend talked to abc 7 news. >> it is because it his
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hard-working trade that he got killed. ama: oakland police are calling this an attempted robbery. police and crime stoppers teamed up to offer an award of $12,500. >> let's turn your attention to monkeypox as your health is a focus in our ongoing effort to build a better bay area. or people are now eligible to receive a monkeypox vaccine. the public health department has received 1600 doses today with the majority of those arriving just today. amanda del castillo has more on the expanding distribution effort. amanda: expanding monkeypox vaccine eligibility. promising news on tuesday. >> the supply is very tight in comparison to the need that we have but it's improving. amanda: improvement in the form of an added 886 doses of the vaccine.
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dr. george han says under the department's previous invitation-only distribution model, around 60 people have already received it. >> with this new effort this week, we are hoping to get a lot more vaccines for people who may not have come into contact with someone they knew had monkeypox. >> almost anyone in the lgbt pew plus community can get -- lgbtq plus committee can get one. amanda: the criteria includes anyone who has attended the same event with a person contentious with monkeypox. and others within the lgbtq plus population at high risk. >> make sure the community stays safe, stays informed, knows the proper information. that way, we can prevent future outbreaks. amanda: reasons why the public health department is teaming up with local lgbtq plus organizations. >> the faster you get the word out, the faster you can get the vaccine to people. amanda: in san jose, gabrielle
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is gearing up for a thursday q&a with county health officials. >> it is a big deal. when ium. the question will et the vaccine county says it's working on getting vaccine clinics online this week. depending on supply and logistics, they are looking to vaccinate up to 200 people at each site. in san jose, i am at, abc 7 news. dan: san francisco just received a new supply of monkeypox vaccine. a vaccination clinic will open tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. ama: the omicron ba.5 subvariant is now the dominant strain in the u.s. and accounts for 78% of cases nationwide according to
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federal data. the cdc has endorsed the novavax covid vaccine for american adults. this means that there are now four vaccine options available in the u.s. the cdc has ended its covid-19 program for cruise ships. it allowed the public to monitor the spread of the virus in ships that sailed on u.s. waters. dan: new bodycam video is giving us a look at an incredible act of heroism in indiana when a good samaritan saved the lives of five people in under 15 minutes. nick bostic was driving to get gas last monday when he saw a house in flames and jumped into action. inside were an 18-year-old and four children. she was babysitting three of them. bostic off -- ushered four of them out of the house to safety. he held the girl in his arms and jumped out of the second-story window, breaking her fall and
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saving her life. >> the bottom of my hands are blistered. like i grabbed something hot. i recalled seeing flames through the window as i was punching it out, this temporary pain is worth it. it's worth every bit. dan: nick was treated for cuts, smoke inhalation, and first-degree burns. he called the whole incident ordinary. a break from his day job as a pizza maker at abidjan's. he did not hesitate to go help save those people. incredible. brave, brave, brave. ama: that is incredible, absolutely incredible. the weather. sandhya: we should be so thankful that we do not have to deal with this. hottest date ever on record at london's heathrow airport. 104.4 degrees fahrenheit. 40.2 degrees celsius today. dangerous heatwave wave is
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gripping parts of europe and they are not alone across the u.s. here. we have a scorcher as well. 108 tomorrow. 107, oklahoma city. really hot across this region even on thursday. 97 in washington, d.c., 113 in phoenix. on friday, that heat is going to continue as you will notice so they are expecting more records across the central and southern parts of the country. in the bay area, we have the fog and temperatures in the 50's. you almost feel guilty. i want to turn your attention. five to six feet off the california coast but look just west of cap us and lucas. it is moving away and expected to continue to weaken but those swells will continue to affect combo in case you are traveling there.
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we have the southerly swell in the bay area. each hazard statement through 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night. wave heights are six feet to seven feet but that swell bringing a higher risk of strong recurrence so dangerous to swim or serve. best to stay away for now. it's not a deep marine layer. pretty shallow but it made its way across santa rosa, parts of napa. visibility in half moon bay, just over two miles. good idea to give yourself a little bit more time. foggy areas, dents in patches overnight. heat persists inland to the next few days. as we look, another foggy view from our emeryville camera. air-quality advisory continues for eastern contra costa county. smoke from the march fire is expected to impact the area through tomorrow. currently, you will notice it is unhealthy around pittsburgh and moderate around the antioch and brentwood area. while the air district says they
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are making progress, still seeing some smoke impacts. we are going to see the fog and spotty drizzle. at noon time, the fog clears away. your morning temperatures, 40's to 60's out towards antioch tomorrow afternoon and you are looking at another hot day. low to mid 60's coincide and breezy. accuweather seven-day forecast. mild coast, hot inland. we cool it off for you. upper 80's inland and that will feel good. numbers will be back up i a few seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27.
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ama: a man in richmond gives new meaning to the term flower power. he started planting on a whim 24 years ago. he has two public plots for love flowers. >> i got rid of the weeds as best i could. i bought a $.10 package of wildflower seeds. that is how i started. every year, grew bigger and bigger. >> he is a good guy. what he does for the neighborhood is just really great. ama: he does not just grow flowers he grows vegetables that he delivers to neighbors.
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>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. >> joc pederson says he doesn't think the giants have enough to land one soto in a trade -- juan soto in a trade. he makes tonight and the all-star game in l.a.. joc making a fashion statement. is that a fashion faux pas? i don't know. mookie betts, base hit up the middle. , begonia junior -- probably can you junior scores. -- ronald scores. flips it behind the back to tim anderson who turns the double play. that is fancy. paul goldschmidt crushes it to left. national league up 2-0, trying
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to win the mid-summer classic. to the fourth, giancarlo stanton. there it goes. in the stadium where he grew up watching baseball, obliterates the pitch from tony gonsolin 450 feet. byron buxton launches one off the former saint mary's star. they would take a 3-2 lead. joc pederson facing paul blackburn of the a's who said he was nervous. could not tell here. 0-2. one scoreless frame. ninth consecutive year. 3-2 is your final. stanton is your game m.v.p. steph curry getting an idea of what it is like to host the espy's. posting in los angeles. the champ up for four awards. best nba player, best male athlete, best record-breaking performance. which one does curry want the
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most? >> this team would be special because you win a championship. best record-breaking performance. that is a goal for me to set atop the all-time nba list. i expect everybody who came before me. it means a lot to be on top of that list. dan: he hosts right here on abc 7. the warriors are always on the lookout for big men who can shoot. the loss could be offset by joe michael green. the forward working on a buyout with okc and plans to sign with the warriors. 37% free throw shooter, averaging six points per game. averaging six points per game. sports, this burger will blow your mind? really? how? bacon two ways... cheese two ways... any more questions?
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