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threatening to affect bay air quality. the fire in mariposa counsel is called the oak fire. only 10% contained. 10 buildings have burned down, most believed to be homes. several thousands people are evacuated. this map those evacuation areas in red. it's burning not far from the washburn fire which started three weeks ago and burned near jess mite national park. >> our asia quality is expected to remain good through moderate. >> wildfires are active, air qualities can change quickly. we'll be closely monotichaing smoke from this fire and others and we'll spread an alert if we expect air quality to become unhealthy. >> and the air district says we
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could see more haze in the skiles the longer the current fires keep burning. let's bring in our meteorologist. >> how's the air quality now? >> it's fine right now and safe to go outside but i want to show what you is concerning. as you look at the smoke from that oak fire you can see that it is clearly moving towards the sacramento value, towards the sierra nevada. this is a visible satellite picture. we're seeing some of that his from our east bay hills camera, which is why an air quality warning is in effect through wednesday. overall good to moderate air quality the next three days but if you are sensitive to smoke, watch out, stay ideas. -- inside. good air quality locally. owes night -- yosemite is have been unhealthy. even some sense active, poor for
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sense active groups. the highest concentration of the smoke will remain over thecier i-nevada but aloft in the upper parts of the at fierce we will smell smoke into the higher elevations but if you live in the hills or going for a walk, stay indoors, keep your doors and windows closed and put your a.c. on recirculate. >> abc 7 news found for this crew, this fight is personal. >> the weather conditions, hot and dry. the ground ablaze. that's the few of -- view of the oak fire for the captain and his strike team. >> anytime you see a column has an ice-cappage formed on top of the smoke column, it means we have a significant fire. >> he's the strike leader of the 25 men and five engines sent to the oak fire. they arrived saturday night and
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went right to work. monday is their first chance at rest after spending more than 30 hours on the front lines trying to save homesful. >> when we're on the front lines, it takes on another meaning for us. it's a a lot more personal. >> 2,000 firefighters on the front line in an area of low humidity and dense fuel. >> a fuel moisture that's happening right now. they're at 6% and we consider these news to be dead at 9%. as you can imagine, our fuels are at a critically dry condition right now. >> the crew from sonoma county, vet answer of recent wildfires that ravaged snowa county and other parts. of the bay area. he says when snowa county burned, crews from across the state came to their aimed. he says it's important that they're part of this fight as
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well. >> our firefighters are getting beat up pretty bad. however, i think they see the significance of move which you feel aid. because we've had so many agencies come to our counsel, our fires see that as insurance persuasion and they want -- wants too come and help. >> crew members don't know when they will home. it depends on how long the oak fire burns. >> survivors of the 2017 north bay wildfire started a nonprofit called after the fire u.s.a. the founder talked with us live during our 3:00 p.m. program getting answers. >> we're in the area of mega firings and what communities need right away is a sense of hope and camaraderie and they need to know that we've been from and you can get to the other side. >> she said some firefighters don't even given the are process of rebuilding for up to one or two years after the fire.
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you can use our online interactive wild fiver tracker and it also those current air quality. >> the white house says president biden is continuing to improve as he recovers from covid-19. he's infected with the highly contagious b.a. five variant. this president tweeted this photo showing him outside alongside his dog commander. officials say after the president completes his five days of isolation he will return to work in person as soon as he tests negative and with the b.a.-5 variant running wild, it seems like everyone has had a brush with covid but there are exceptions. today abc 7 news reporter lesley brinkley caught up with some people who have never gotten the virus. >> is getting covid inevident until not according to those who have somehow walked through the
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covid minefield unscathed. look this -- like this woman who took care of her mom and sister unmasked. >> i locked them in the room, i put a towel under the door. everything was getting sprayed and decision infected but i didn't catch it. >> a miracleor s a mdadded a --. he wore a mask and went yum stairs to his room and i just tested negative. >> these two friends have av avoided covid "sportscenter" a college roommate testing positive. >> somehow i've always managed to test negative. >> for people out there who have still not gotten covid, i think it's a combination of what their community looks like, their level of protection and look. there's some research out there to suggest it might also be genetic.
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>> somehow this man didn't get covid five sitting next to someone recently on a plane who can hood it. >> i would credit it on overall life style and health. going to the gym, watching what i eat. i would see 0% due to my lifestyle and 20% due to luck. >> for anyoneout there who hasn't yet gotten covid-19, number one, please know that it sucks and assume you're going to run into it. >> so whether it's luck or genetic, getting the v.a.5 variant is likely but not inevitable. >> can a new san francisco plan cut down crime, increase safety and build a better bay area? there's a tradeoff. should police have real-time access to non-city owned community cameras. our abc 7 news reporter joins us now live. >> in law would allow san
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francisco police to temporarily access real-time fields from cameras on homes and businesses to help them during significant event. while some teed me this is putting previouscy and civil liberty at risk, others said this is what small businesses need for further protection. san francisco lawmakers again weighing using of non-city-owned security cameras in real-time bill police. >> with law enforcement's ability to have tools they'll needs to make san francisco safe. >> supporters of this plan, including the san francisco police department, say it would give police a tool they don't already somewhere to help respond to and solve crimes faster. san francisco chamber of commerce president and c.e.o. rodney believes this could be a good thing for tourism. >> safety has been our number one concern here in san francisco and from a small business perspective, that
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safety for employees and customers is paramount. we need to make sure san francisco streets are top n safe, clean if we want to welcome back visitors to san francisco. >> but others worry the plan gives police too much access. >> we think there's still more to do to ensure that any policy respects our previouscy and civil liberty. >> he was one of more than 50 people that gave flick comment on this. he says the last time police used cameras like these was in 2020 during the george floyd protests. something the aclu is still in the process of suing for invasion of privacy. >> that's what question want to avoid in the future and we believe the policy right now would allow them to go these kinds of things. >> but many supporters of the
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plan, including rodney, want police to have full access to all the tools they need. >> we live in a world-class city and with that comes threats as well and i think we want to make sure that we are the most prepared to thwart anything that can happen, is in the middle of happening and public safety, i think, is just paramount. >> and lawmakers did make two changes to this proposed policy today. the first being a sunset date, one year after the enactment of the policy. the seconds is a more robust reporting policy. lawmakers will come back for a vote on the policy in september. >> thank you so much. >> new tonight from the abc news i-team. a new lawsuit against a company by a customer who has been sickened and hospitalized. plus -- >> it was shocking to me. >> this shocking story is one you'll see only on abc news
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>> another food delivery service is facing two new lawsuits in connection with claims that customers were sick and could hospitalized by their product. revive superfood says it's stopped selling the its may thinko and pineapple smoothie out of caution but the company hasn't recalled the product. abc 7 news i-team reporter
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melanie wood row as the -- has the story. >> shortly after her third child was born she said she was hospitalized three separate times for sharp pains pence after drinking the mango and pineapple smoothies. >> it felt like i was going to die and no one had answers. >> a lawsuit filed today by her says she continues to suffer from symptoms. daily harvest recalled its french lentil and cheat crumbles after hundreds complained. some had their gal baladers removed. last week the company had identified a ingredient as the fault of the issue. they said they will work with the producers to help find what
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made people sick. >> as soon as i read the report from daily harvest, it sounded like my story. >> terra is an ingredient. revive superfoods c.e.o. told abc 7 news, the company contacted regulatory authorities and removed it from further sale on their web site. they also ran testing for all major path generals and allergen and is all the tests have come back negative. >> we don't even know what the long-term effects of this is going to be. i had to leave my children and newborn baby and i didn't know what was wrong with me. >> today the c.e.o. told us the company is working directly with customers and working with officials to rectify any issues. a customer said she received this email from revive
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superfoods letting her know that an ingredient used tera protein had recently been recall and would out of only abundance of caution, they've decided to stop shipping the product but some say the company hasn't contacted them and the product is still in their freezers. >> it could -- it should be reraul called. >> customer christina ortiz said she was on the liesed after drinking a mango and pineapple smoothie >> i think it's extremely irresponsible. i drank four of these mango and pineapple smoothies and went to the hospital fortimes and if it wasn't for your my mom seeing your steyer, i would still be dripping these. >> she said she's now cutting with an attorney about possible next steps. on friday, a nonfrom
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consumer group recommended people stop eating tracts with tera flower. but they say it names ingredients or ingredients suppliers only when there is enough evidence linking it to illness or injury. ama: time to get our first check on the weather. >> watching the temperature and air walt. sandhya: let me show you live doppler 7 right now. active in the centralcier i- sierra. rain with thunderstorms northwest of this region northwest of british hop -- bishop. a cutoff low just to our southwest pulling that up. it's in southern california as well. there is a slight chance we may see one of those stray
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thunderstorms move through the bay area early tomorrow morning. so if that happens and there's no rain accompanying it with critically dry fuels, we could see more fires, which is concerning but most another activity will remain over southern california and the sierra nevada going into tomorrow. a live view over the shark tank. 61 in the city. 66 in oakland. today's highs were in the 60's to 80's range. vacaville got up into the 90's. actually, other than vacaville, numbers below average for this time of year. 59 1/2, moon bay and the fog is back from our exploratory camera over the city. is 88, concord and liver moore. south beach concord showing you the marine lehr already. cloudy and drizzle overnight. and hazy sunshine will continue through midweek. the hour lay forecast, near the
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surface the smoke will remain concentrated over the sierra nevada but i'm going to switch this to the upper parties of the atmosphere. the computer noll model does pick up some of that smoke so that's why there's an air quality devise devise trialry that's remaining in effect through thursday. try to avoid going outside, keep your a.c. on recirculate. 5:00 tomorrow morning, a drizzle around and some clouds. the possibility of a small thunderstorm or two. hazy skies with sunshine, temperatures in the scifres, 60's, to start the morning. 80 in santa klara. hazy skies. on the pens larks nypd 70's from mountain view to paolo alto.
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62 in zoran. downdown, 66 degrees are. mix stop fun and fog along the coastline. 77 in napa. in the east bay around upper 60's around oakland to mid 70's, free not. inland areas will be warm and hazy but not hot. accuweather seven-day forecast, morning, a slight chance of a thunderstorm or two. hazy trice and remaining hayes wednesday due to that oak fire and then warm every with our typical pattern, minor cooling heading into if weekend. ama: touch. district officials say the impact to students could be devastating. we have the details. reporter: teamer attention and recruitment have been major challenges for districts throughout the bay area.
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>> and with the increase in the cost of living, it's been more difficult to bring people into the area. >> the cap bell unit serves more than 8,000 students throughout the south bay and it's community funded. district spokesperson tells me that much of this district's funding comes from its community. in 2013, voters living without the borders of the district pay a facial tax, giving the district $5 million. money it says has given students key support. >> next year that money runs out. >> that's going to mean an increase in class assist sizes >> the district says it's worked to find new ways to create revenue, including leaving south out some building and renting out others.
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painted red while they were parked in it. ama: we got to the bottom of what happened in a story you'll see only on 7. >> as with many neighborhoods in san francisco, finding a place to park can be a bit of a full-time sport so if you have a regular spot like desiree and jeff, you're going to bark in it. >> anytime it's open i've been parking there for 25 years. >> but what happened to them one week ago was a first. >> question came out, walking up from the store and i noticed a ticket. >> desiree had been hit with a $100 ticket for parking in a red zone. which she says wasn't from when she parked a couple of days earlier. >> the red stripe wasn't from before and they had the nerve just to go around my tire. >> you can see the spot they missed when they went around december ray's tire.
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>> i had friends call me up and said what a bad job that was. they missed a spot. >> an official said this was for the red zone violation but not for the newly painted red stripe. instead it was the -- for the old faded one. i got this image showing how worn the red paint was. google images we pulled from 2016 and 2021 show the same curb from afar, which appears from the naked eye nearly paintless. hence why the jollies parked in that space for so many years. because the couple contested the ticket, they tell me it's up to the clerk to determine if it would be dismissed. the process could take up to 30 days. >> i'm going through chemotherapy and now i have to worry about in.
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>> we've already loves a catalytic converter. >> this is the final straw. >> we do want to leave because off -- all the stuff. >> to c'est bon your to a new home in freeze warnings. ama: that's crazy, dan. dan: it is. i loved the marked out tire. maybe this won't hatch in france. a group of bay area high school students just got home, speaking of europe, about an hour ago after being strappedded in central your. the high school sarr toll -- toga orchestra had been in europe for the last two weeks. their flight was canceled ballast hansa airlines. at one point the group thought they'd be in pollack -- prague until september. >> i'm just glad i'm home.
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>> he kept tenthing me, i just want to be home. can i come alone? how can i get home? it was challenging. dan: the students flew to frankfurt, germany and then on to san francisco. ama: the world health organization has declared monkeypox a global health issue. there are only two other diseases with that designation. covid-19 and polio. here in the bay area, nearly every county has reported cases, only new york has more cases than california. the white house is assisting whether to declare monkeypox a national health emergency. >> the biden administration trying to decide whether to follow the who's lead and declare monk position a health energy emergency.
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the doctor on fox news -- >> we are seeing monkeypox in lots of countries around the world. >> in the u.s., nearly 3,000 reported cases, about 1/3 in the state of new york. the white house covid-19 coordinator says the administration is tackling the outcome with more testing and vaccinations. >> we have to deep doing more. >> fever, headaches and rashes are a symptom. also rashes in the mouth and other parts of the body. in your peterson regions it's assessed as high. this man from london says his fever from monkeypox wouldn't go away. >> i was taking every medication i could find. nothing helped. he said he told a nurse he felt like he was going to die. i remember clearly that i cried on the phone to her, saying that i think i'm going to die. because i can't eat, i can't
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drink. i can't even swallow my own spit. reporter: he eventually recovered. most of the cases in the u.s. have been mild and seen in men who have sex with men but anyone is at risk of exposure through close contact. >> whether we darren a health emergency here or not will be baseeds on facts here on the ground. reporter: health officials say across the globe at least five people have died from monkeypox. none so far from the united states. ama: we have everything you need to know about monkeypox including vaccines and treatment. held to our web site. >> you could say it's like watching paint dry. watching paint dry.
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dan: with inflation at its highest level in two decades, no one wants to pay more than necessary but as 7 on your side's michael finney explains, that is exactly what is happening to too many unco unconsuming consumers. michael: you have that right. a mountain view woman came to us and said the prices scanned at the checkout higher were -- counter were higher than the amount listed on the store shelves. she's had enough. every time sherry opens her refrigerator, she's aware of how expensive everything is these days. >> i'm a single breadwinner and every dime counts. michael: she watches prices like a hawk. sherry said she noticed on numerous occasions at walmart in mountain view she paid more than she should have. >> at first i didn't notice
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until i would get home. michael: that would mean having to return to the store to get a refund for the overcharge. then she started taking photos of the prices listed on the shelves and comparing them to the checkout. walmart priced burritos on the self-at 2.9 but it came in at 3.42 at the register. a 15% increase. a bag of bagels range up at 3.9 -- 88, a 2% mark-up. wal-marts listed i'm sorry tor tearteeas at 1.41 but scandaled at 1.9. that's a 40% difference. >> it's not just a couple of pennies. it was significant. especially if your budget is really tight. michael: we brought sherry's concern to santa clara counsel's department and it immediately went and did an undisclosed
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investigate. >> i sampled four items and two were overcharged. michael: based on that he went back for a more complete inspection. he bought 51 items and found five overcharged items or roughly 10%. >> it's definitely a buyer beware thing. michael: sherry said the problem is not just limited to the walmart location there. weights and measures confirms that our arms revealed in thors scanned 1,04 packages at walmart and found 124 overcharges totaling $502. that's a 7% error rate. walmart told us it is testing an
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improved hand app capability to cut down on errors. "with more than 25,000 items available in our stores, we understand our commitment requires continuous observation and eno vacation. violations of finals can go up to $1,000. >> the finals are not designed to be punitive but to wake up the business. michael: more serious violations may be sent to the district attorney's office. >> if a company has done this many times over years, we would seek to lit gate. >> five companies in the bay area reached a $35 million settlement with target, accusing the retailer of charging more than the posted price. 2,217 items at target had uncovered 2767 overcharges. totaling $292.
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target says we've taken steps to improve our processes because the majority of the problems in california occurred when the price violations came immediately when the promotions ended. walgreens was found to have a 5% error rate. they did not respond to our request for comment. >> this is not right and needs to be fixed. michael: we found only a handful of undercharges. the overwhelming majority were overcharges. santa clara county says it finds overcharges as well at gas pumps and fish markets and delys but most from the overcharges from inaccurate price scans. i want to hear from you. send me your story about a home, a loan, paying off a car, anything that has to do witho dh you, your money and how you
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spend it. go to abc news.com/7 on your to. that's nifty of her taking the pictures of the store shelves and checking it against it said -- against her receipt but what a hassle. dan: a hassle but what a smart thing to do. a reminder that we should check our receipts. ama: is $810 million worth $1 -- 2? that's what it will cost you to buy a ticket i mega milli millions jackpot. keep in mind the $810 million prize is for those who take an annuity paid over 30 years. winners almost always on the for cash which would pay out just over $70 million but then there are taxes to consider but dan, i would still be all in. [laughter]
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sandhya: let me show you a live view. not so great view from prospect peak. hazy up there. air quality impacts do you to the oak fire. right now it is in the poor to unhealthy category for parts of the sierra. a live view looking at mount diablo. haze in the air. the marine lehr -- layer beginning to advance. air quality advisory through wednesday. good air quality otherwise, to moderate. hour by hour tonight, 60's to 80's. tomorrow, 50's to 60's with some fog, drizzle, slights chance of thunder and the trevor in the comfort zone. afternoon highs, under hazy skies inland. low 60's coastside. accuweather seven day, isolated
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thunderstorm possibility. turning up the heat on thursday before we turn it down. dan: i cannot believe it's time to talk football. ama: crazy, right? into july already, pretty much? chris has sports. chris: the niners report to training camp. the first day of school, everybody. quarterback jimmy garoppolo remains on the roster. find out why an artist hatch a if you have advanced non-small cell lung cancer, your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differentlo opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene.
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>> now, abc 7 sports withies alvarez. chris: 49ers report to camp tomorrow. quarterback jimmy garoppolo has been reportedly throwing for a few weeks as he recovers from off-season shoulder surgery. expect plenty of questions about number 10 and a potential trade of jimmy g. as long as garoppolo remains a 49er, portuguese artest continues her quest of drawing him every day until he's traded. we featured rita this past spring ahead of the nfl draft when there were plenty of rumors jimmy would be traded them. -- then. i caught up with her yesterday on zoom and she tells me those drawings are even catching the eye of nfl players. >> i think that's great, just trying to put this community and
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integrate the people in my drawings. i have football players watching my stories now on instagram so i'm always checking for if someone saw and it reached out. it's amazing. christian: espnba dropping a woj bomb with reports the celtics have engaged with trade talks for kevin democrat and made an offer with a package including former cal star jaylen brown which the nets turned down and reportedly asked for brown and marcus smart as well as draft picks. in response brown tweeting s.m.h., shaking my head the giants begin a three-game series in arizona followed by a three-game home stand. the biggest night saturday night when the giants will irish will clark's number 2.
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first pitch, saturday night against the cubs. the current team swept over the weekend. klay thompson's brother trayce with a key hit on sunday. although klay was rooting for the giants most of the way, happy for his brother and even though the games were pretty close, it didn't feel like the giants had a chance. moeaki betts and cody bellinger with big hits. the giants a game above .500 with the trade deadline looming, a week away. >> not good enough. really frustrating level of playoff that is not going to be acceptable for us. no other way to sheriff classify it. not good enough. chris: giants and d-backs tonight. what a night for stephen curry. eagled in the tahoe golf tournament. emceed the else pills and today, bay area legend when he goes
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yep, nope. and at the ends here, steph is going to say nope and then walks off. there is nothing stephen curry can't do. and wrap it back up to rita oak. dan, i heard you were listening to that story about am almatch. she said george kittle, all the guys know about the drawings. jimmy g. was aware of it and george kittle changed his twitter profile to a court park drawing on him. it's a big deal and she's approaching day 200. i asked he were yesterday do you have something planned for the finale and she said yes. our sports department has looked every day and they get better and better. dan: i guess she must have mixed feelings but what a lot of pressure every day to keep drawing a new picture. ama: coming up tonight, jeopardy followed awheel of fortune, the
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bachelorette at 8:00 and claim to fame at 10:00. students for abc 7 news at 1 12:00. it's streaming 24/7, get the abc 7 app and join us wherever you a, whatever you want. thanks for joining us. dan: for all of us, we appreciate your time and hope you have a great evening. we'll see you again for abc 7 news at 11:00. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours.
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one bank for now. for later. for life. ♪♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants-- a corporate lawyer from san mateo, california... an economics and real estate professor from dana point, california... and our returning champion, a content administrator from saco, maine... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now, hosting "jeopardy!"-- ken jennings! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome, everyone, to "jeopardy!" last week we met karla fossett who crossed a battlefield at gettysburg right before her "jeopardy!" audition. and on friday's show, she won the "jeopardy!" battle.
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she claimed victory as our new champion. today we welcome ed and angela to the show. good luck to all three of you. let's begin with the jeopardy! round where we have one daily double and these categories. we'll start with some... next... then... karla, where do we begin? kfast time, $200. - ed. - what is cap'n crunch? yes. eastern european history for $200. - karla. - what is romania? - you got it. - eastern european, $400.
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