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the santa clara county health, as how they handle the vaccine when shipments arrive. it is unpacked, put on ice, then refrigerated, the doses are quickly viable, demand far outpacing supply, today's acclamation of a national health emergency could help change that. >> we spoke with a white house resident. >> and a state senator about what we will expect moving forward. reporter: we need more vaccines and treatments, today's public health announcement will provide more resources. the white house has confirmed we have 1.5 million vaccines available. the next step is distribution as cases increase past. after more than 6600 cases of monkeypox detected in the united states, the white house is spending. >> i want to make an announcement today that will be clearing a public health emergency on monkeypox. we are prepared to go to the next level. reporter: made during a briefing
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with the u.s. of arvind of health and human services, to clarify what. secretary -- white house assistant press secretary. >> it is another tool in our toolkit to help fight monkeypox, will unlock new tool lovers, cdc will find more sources of data so we can calibrate our response accordingly. it is allowing the fda to look and consider another way to get more out of one dose of vaccine. possibly expanding vaccine supply. reporter: talk to us about that shift in uses of dosage, how that change? >> the fda is looking at a way they can change the emergency use authorization of the vaccine where les needs to be administered so you can get more out of -- less needs to be administered sick and get more out of one bile. >> he has been critical about
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the government's responses said today's -- an announcement should weeks ago. >> the u.s. government failed to order more vaccines when the upper started in april. it was very slow and fat -- flat-footed so other countries got in line ahead of us. it did not need to be this way. i am concerned and might be much harder or impossible to truly control this outbreak. >> following a fast increase in cases in california, new york, illinois, declaring public health emergencies before the federal government, he was to focus on these hotspots. >> the main hope is it will make it easier for people to get access to medication to treatment your box and monkeypox tests approved and available to people. reporter: regarding testing the government says we have about 80,000 monkeypox tests administered per week, that is key.
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even when exposed to takes about three weeks to experience symptoms. >> two point question, is the government expediting vaccine doses? when is the u.s. getting more? >> according to the white house they just ordered 5.5 million doses of the monkeypox axing, but they are coming from a company in denmark -- vaccine but they're coming from a company in and mark. -- in denmark. as to how many of those vaccines will be distributed in california will have to wait and see. >> thank you. >> fire crews have slowed the progress of a brush fire that broke out this afternoon martinez, started near interstate 680, and they say initially homes were threatened but no evacuations were ordered. official say structure protection was successful, no word yet on how many acres burned. a mower sparked a fire that burned right up to backyards in
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fairfield today, and went up to four alarms, there were no evacuations and firefighters prevented any homes from being damaged. for the first time firefighters can report some containment on the biggest fire to burn california this year, the mckinney fire near the oregon border is 10% contained. recent thunderstorms drop to several inches of rain on the fire and helped slowly flames, it has burned more than 58,000 anchors -- acres and claimed four lives. you can track it using our interactive wildfire tracker and it serves -- shows current air quality on our homepage. >> developing news, the student housing developing debts construction project that -- is now on hold, the university suspended working wake of the protest that resulted in seven arrests. to officers hurt and some equip and vandalize, they say they will assess the situation on
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when to restart construction. the university says the existing park boarded by hasty street and white wake will be revitalized. former san francisco district attorney will not be on the ballot in november, he tweeted today that he will not try to get his job back this year, writing he was up by his family first. he had previously told the chronicle he had not ruled out running again after voters chose to recall him in the june election. they reported brooke jenkins as a city's new d.a., the special election will be held in november thought the rest of the time that should've lasted through 2023. >> president biden is still testing positive in his rebound covid case, the doctor says he still has a very occasional golf. -- cough. a new cdc study says children
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battling long covid had a much greater chance that long, heart, kidney, pancreatic columns and kids that did not have -- problems than kids that did not have covid. there will be changes to quarantine and social distancing recommendations. >> we have to look at every measures we can to keep schools open, that is the best, safest place for children to be. regarding moving the six feet of distance and the screen test, that might shift if a certain location, community county has a high caseload. >> students returned to the classroom this week, in the wake of covid there is a new effort to boost the mental health of students by hiring 10,000 new student -- counselors statewide. they explain the new incentives for these counselors. >> as district are starting a new school year, state superintendent tony thurman put out an ambitious goal. >> we set out at the start of this legislative cycle to come up with a way to recruit 10,000
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new counselors in our state over the next couple of years. >> thanks to the mental health workforce grant program signed by governor newsom the state is now going to pay. >> and makes $20,000 scholarships available to someone who would become a mental health commission and would spend at least two years working in schools to support our students. this will be a game changer for our ability to staff up in california. >> is welcomed news to francisco middle school principal. >> i am thrilled to hear we have state resources and that is telling me there is a true investment we have in our kids. >> right now they have just three counselors to be divided among 600 students. >> have three counselors at our school, we are talking about 200 kids is a counselors caseload. is unreasonable to beale to meet the needs that our kids have that they come to school with. >> at the unified school district school starts next thursday and they are still three counselors short. >> without the incentives, and
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without getting people in college to consider teaching, and or being a mental health clinician or being a counselor they might not otherwise consider it. >> their chief a few that human -- their chief of human resources say the incentive scholarships make a big difference. >> we have hired twice as many teachers and administrators the receiving and five or six years. it will help, is important for us that we have a pipeline of candidates. >> abc7news. >> kids going back to school marks a transition time for a lot of people. do not be afraid to reach out for support, we can get you started with local resources at abc7news.com/takeaction. >> our weather is quite cut is different in other parts of the state -- but it is different and are part of the state. >> while it is very calm here,
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active weather this year in nevada -- sierra nevada, bringing monsoon flow, excessive rain has been reported, there flood advisories and flash flood warnings out for the sierra, to california and nevada, and about a dozen reports of flash flooding and heavy rain in the region. up to the north there is a red flag warning, lining on critically drive fuels could cause fires. obviously we need the rain, is too much rain all at once is causing the flooding, our drought moderate is exceptional, shrinks in the southeast corner of the state. last we would notice -- week you would notice that it was higher in the southeast portion. here you are looking at the continuation of severe drought. locally how you equity local forecast that includes changes tomorrow. >> still to come tonight i am talking life with bay area conner smith. >> -- congressman.
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when the front gate opened six hours ago. all the acres of the fairground back to the way it was pre-pandemic. so many families out here. ♪ reporter: the horses are back on the track at the sonoma county air, the crowds are back, so are the games. >> one shot will get you a win i will promise you that. >> they were in search of corndogs and other delights. >> yeah, the first thing we did was walk in the door and find fair food. >> barbecue turkey leg and it was real good. >> no cancellations, downsizing, capacity limits this year. >> the whole shebang we are all back. >> she says it is good to have families and falstaff returning. >> the staff is so excited,
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makes me tear up, it was tough not having a full fair 2020, 2 thousand 21, seeing people come and be excited to be here, the staff is excited, putting anything back together it is like a reunion of sorts. >> the hall of flowers is back open with a tropical theme, not forget the animals. >> this is my market lamb milton. in the next class i will be showing him. >> 4h members and their livestock ready for judging. >> the kids energy was really high, you can see the displays in the pride they put into the projects. >> james fitzpatrick and his son were here despite some concerns. >> covid, the monkeypox, they say legionnaires is out somewhere. we are worried about that but we do not let it take the fun. >> the fair runs through august
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14, 12 noon to 11 p.m., this year's theme is tropical fairadice. everyone coming to the main gate gets a free artificial lay. >> that is fun, the turkey leg they had looks pretty good. before you go, this year's fair will be good for the north bay economy, talk about the impact. >> the directors say about 200,000 people will visit over the next 10 days, pumping an estimated nine to 10 million dollars into the local economy appear, people are eating at restaurants, staying at a hotel, definitely a win win after a really difficult couple of years. >> no question, thank you. >> san francisco's golden gate park will be packed this weekend for the outside music festival, city officials are concerned about mucky pox and covid, they
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are urging those not --monkeypox and covid, they are urging those not feeling well to stay home. people not have to be massed up or providing proof of vaccine. >> all of you coming out this weekend, please keep a smile on your face. please enjoy. please use public transportation. ultimately i want you all to have the best time. >> in all there are some 70 acts with green day and post malone had lying and -- headlining and some food. >> bring your appetite, a desire to have a great time, and a jacket. >> and some sunscreen. >> even when it is overcast it's good to put sunscreen on and also a jacket. forecast outside, mid-60's tomorrow after the morning starts out with some fog, gusty with some sunshine in the afternoon you will notice it is
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fog to sun and breezy saturday, not a whole lot of change than and typical summer weather on sunday with upper 50's and getting up into the low 60's. should be nicer outside lands, because of the breeze and the fog is good at to dress in layers. we are seeing some of the monsoon moisture in the form of high clouds in the bay area. all the activity is focused over the sierra nevada, fortunately the thunderstorms are producing rain, it is excessive rain in some areas causing flash flooding. high pressure drying up that monsoon moisture we have this area of low pressure spin along the coastline, the south wind the dew points in some areas, the measure of the moisture and stickiness is still elevated for places like napa and -- if still feels humid and that is why. 45 degrees dew point and conquered cummins much drier there, winds are helping along the coast.
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27 in fairfield. beautiful view from our santa cruz camera where and not a whole lot of people out there. it is nice if you will notice, 65 degrees in san francisco it is 74 palo alto, santa clara about 70's. our warmest spot today low 90's and lynn, for it about the 90's tomorrow we will drop it -- in land, and forget about the 90's tomorrow we will drop it. low 80's for concord and livermore, exploratorium camera showing you how the morning will begin tomorrow in san francisco, high clouds and fog overnight, relief from the heat and land tomorrow. the thunderstorms will continue in the sierra right on through tomorrow afternoon and early evening hours. rain is expected with those storms. numbers for tomorrow morning,
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50's, for -- 60's, a mild start. cloudy and foggy to start the day. be careful if you are commuting, afternoon highs, 83 in santa fe, 84 in morgan hill, looking at 80 in redwood city, 64 and pacifica with a nice sea breeze along the coast wiki become double, north bay numbers -- will keep you comfortable. 75 in vallejo, will see filtered sunshine tomorrow because of the monsoon flow. not expecting storms, 86 in livermore, warm day, not a hot one. the accuweather 70 forecast, mid 60's to mid-80's, lower humidity for your weekend plans, easy along the coastline -- breezy along the coastline and the tempers will come up if you miss that summer heat i wednesday and thursday at least in lent --inland. >> tension with china, midterm
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visited taiwan that china still claims as its own territory, to speak on that and more is our bay area covers been. -- congressman. do think the trip was productive? >> i would not second-guess her or her background, is consistent with 30 years of her position, what has changed is china. they have become more aggressive and particularly, very important, transportation issues in terms of energy in the south china sea. i see as something, we have to stand up when people are bullying, but we are still respectful. we still believe in the one china policy. >> she was right to not back down and go to taiwan despite all the saber rattling by china? >> i believe so, all of us want peace, we want prosperity, a constructive relationship with china and shre certainly does -- she certainly does.
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>> public hearings, primetime hearing's, what is the sense it in washington about the ultimate outcome of these hearings and how -- certainly eye-opening, how well are they going in your perspective? >> i think they're going very well, i think they are being managed in such a way to tell the truth, people from different political perspectives will try to spend that. the american public deserves a truth in future generations need to know happens. those that can -- forget history are condemned to repeat it, we do not want to do that again. >> will the president face any charges? >> i think there is more to come out of it, i'm quite certain about that, having been on the oversight committee and working on the mueller report when cohen came before us, this is really dangerous. in my view it was an attempt to overthrow a free and fair election that a court -- the courts have looked into. >> moving to the midterm
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elections on the horizon now, there is a really fascinating vote by the residents of kansas to not implement fairly restrictive abortion controls in that state. several other states are considering similar votes. how will that shakeup the midterms? it seems like it must be a bit of a wake-up calls for republicans and change the debate somewhat. >> yes, i stayed up last night looking at county reports. the best i can get from kansas it is striking, and it is striking the turnout level for a nonpresidential general election, this is something in a conservative state that voters do not find acceptable by a very large margin. is energized us. >> energized the democratic party and i imagine causing concern of the republican party. >> the polls show that americans, republicans, democrats, independents support
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a woman's right to choose. i think what the supreme court did was not only constitutionally inaccurate, but it is against the will of the people. >> your back for a brief visit, what are you going to be doing? >> i represent part of the delta, and in a drought we have to meet challenge. >> always good to see you. >> my pleasure, thank you for inviting me. >> what started as a missing persons investigation became a murder case, more than six months later you're how the family is coping. >> a man finds a place rangers name of his unfunded claim, candy edd
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> new details tonight in the murder case of alexis, 24-year-old woman who went missing in january and is believed to have been killed by her ex-boyfriend, new evidence from antioch police is now forcing the family to reconsider
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the hope that she may still be alive even though the body has never been found. >> we spoke to her parents, we want to warn you that this story contains graphic content. >> what has he done to our daughter? >> there was hello to the hope that one day their daughter would come home. based on new evidence from antioch police they now acknowledge that their daughter may be gone. >> confirmed, when we saw the videos that she is really gone. reporter: they had a meeting with antioch police and were prevent -- presented with a detailed timeline leading to their dollars murder, surveillance footage -- daughters murder, surveillance footage, photos, she went missing after visiting her boyfriend and this woman in antioch. >> they say the uv light showed blood on the bathroom door, bathtub, washing machine.
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they were shown video of the ex-boyfriend taking three large garbage bags to his mother's house where police found traces of blood. >> he was unloading garbage bags that seemed pretty heavy to us. seeing more than one bag, we would question the police, what is that supposed to mean? does that mean she is in pieces? >> marshall curtis jones, it weighs seven-year-old male and a -- 27-year-old male and resident of antioch killed alexis on or about january 26, 2022. >> jones was killed in seattle -- by seattle area law enforcement while trying to survey -- serve an arrest warrant. >> the family is not giving up, they're waiting for dna analysis on the blood and please continue to search the town of pioneer,
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90 miles east of antioch where the blue jones dumped the garbage bags. they say the diverged -- they say their daughter deserves justice. >> she deserves more than this. >> a legal victory for the city of san jose and the first of its kind ordinance for acquiring gun owners to obtain insurance. a federal judge rejected a lawsuit filed by the nra in june saying that the ordinance violates the first and. second amendment as well as the constitution they say the ruling is a promising sign for the ordinance. >> by all indications this is not an ordinance designed to do -- take anyone's gun away. is not limiting possession of guns, it is about making it safer. >> and january the city became the first in the country to require gun owners to obtain
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civil liability reduction and pay a fee to support gun violence reduction act. >> california's unlimited rate has dropped nearly to pre-pandemic levels, 4.2% in june. as -- has low unemployment given the state time to fix all the problem that plagued them during the pandemic? a bear area man says he is not so sure about, and we have a worrisome story. >> you would recall that the edd was so swamped with claims during the pandemic and wound up denying legitimate workers while handing billions of dollars over the fraudsters. he heard all the stories when it was going on, then found himself applying for benefits this past summer. it did not go well. >> it is scary. maybe i better enough -- better off not applying. >> he was working during the pandemic and hearing all the horror stories, millions losing
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their jobs, edd botching claims and fraudsters making off of benefits. now it was his turn to file. >> it was a little scary, i am still vigilant. >> he was laid off from his tech job in june, he filed an unemployment claim, through the id me verification and was proof you really was danny. until he saw's account. >> a complete different person, i do not know how they got it wrong. >> he got this notice, saying they had just created his online account, all good except the notice had some else's name on it. >> is the wrong person's name. dare knock? who is that? they got it wrong from the get-go. >> he checked his account and it had the other guys name and birthdate framing his benefits. >> did i get my identity stolen? did someone steal my social
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security number, went in, changed stuff to try to get an employee benefits for themselves? through me? >> echoes of all the fraudsters the pandemic filled his head. he called edd and someone picked up after just 10 minutes and the agent type the correct information into his account. they could not say what went wrong. >> that night i changed my password and then i changed my four secured questions. >> we told edd about the mistake, was a flaw or an identity theft? they said it was a one-off nature and the patchwork system other -- they have been adding components for years to keep up with new demands. a spokesperson did not say whether the patchwork system would lead to more mistakes. edd so there was no sign of fraud on his account, but he
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must go through id verification all over again. edd saying since scammers will try anything to portray themselves as a legitimate claimant we do need to confirm we are indeed working with danny. will you be the last one to catch a mistake like this -- will he be a last one to catch a mistake like this? he says be vigilant. they are launching a $100 million modernization row graham this year, all systems are still in place -- but all systems are still in place. if you see signs that it is not working let me know about it. go to abc 7 news.com to share stories about edd or anything else on her by her frustrations. >> what does the future hold for brittney griner, today she was sentenced to nine years in in a russian prison for drug possession.
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was found guilty and her drug possession trial in russia, she has been sentenced to nine years in prison and up to $16,000 in fines, she has been held by russian authorities for five months after cannabis oil was found in her luggage in an airport, she says he luggage was -- the oil was discrepant -- prescribed by a doctor for pain. >> i had no intent to break any russian law. >> i made an honest mistake and i hope that in your ruling it does not and my life here. >> here president biden is calling the judges verdict unacceptable, the prisoners swap offer still stands for the russian arms dealer for former aide -- former marine paul welland. >> they face federal charges for the botched rate and death of breonna taylor, police officers
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had a warrant looking for an ex-boyfriend on drug charges, attorney general merrick garland claims officers used false information to obtain a warrant. >> the affidavit falsely claimed officers have verified the target of the alleged drug trafficking operation had received packages at ms. taylor's address. >> officers involved in the radar charged with civil-rights offenses, unlawful conspiracy when unconstitutional use of force. >> stay with us, the bay area taking center stage this weekend an
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>> so much attention on her health the last two years has been around coronavirus and last few weeks monkeypox. they are put in another health issue on the back burner, this weekend in napa cancer will be front and center, the biggest fundraiser for the year for the be foundation named after the late great jimmy come head coach of the line state will pack. >> that unforgettable moment, 1983, the coach, jimmy and his team with ncaa national
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championship, he can hardly believe it neither could fans or foes. 10 years later, 1990 three in another moment of public trial, even in the midst of personal tragedy, week from cancer he could barely take the stage when given the arthur ash award at the espy's, when he made to the microphone you would hardly know it as he did what great coaches do motivate and inspire. >> there are three things we should all do every day, we do it every day of our life. number one is left. we should laugh everyday. there were two is think commission spent some time in thought, number three you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy, think about it if you laugh, you think you cry that is a full-day. >> weeks later he was gone, but the foundation he announced in partnership with espn that night
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nearly 30 years ago has raised nearly $30 million for cancer research so far. i spoke with the former espn co, now cu of the foundation. -- ceo of the foundation. >> $300 million, i cannot imagine what he would say about that. >> he would say it is not enough, i would expect, but certainly it exceeded all our expectations. >> the money raised supports research in all forms of cancer. the advances are encouraging, but we have still not solve the disease that will affect one in four americans. >> you are at the cutting edge of the foundation supporting major research being done, look ahead for me, are you seeing bright lights in the horizon? >> the best thing that we have going for ourselves as we continue to raise money. our scientific advisory committee we can -- can spend all the money we raise.
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there is no lack of first rate research opportunities to spend dollars and as weber trying to support. -- that is what we are trying to support. >> more than $300 million raised and counting for cancer research, go to their websitev.org >> one last check on or whether. >> alex beautiful, the air quality in the bay area is in the good category. it is still safe to get outside, i want to show you a view. look at this from our east bay hills camera. you see the fog down below, up above the tropical moisture in the form of monsoon flow. that is what is adding to the humidity. good air quality the next three days, if you're out over the weekend it is looking nice. over sierra nevada we are seeing numerous thunderstorms and showers as you can see here, heavy rain accompanying some of those storms. we need the rain come at this
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point it is causing flash flooding, showing you the fog along the coast, clouds above tomorrow we will see the accommodation of the two. the biggest news is you will get a break from the hot weather. in land areas will be in the mid-80's opposed to aside, accuweather 7 a forecast showing you lower humidity for the weekend, mid 60's to the upper 80's we will warm it up for you next week and bring back the heat for those of you that like the hot weather. wednesday, thursday, mid 90's and lent -- and lent. >> i have been seeing too many doctors. -- dodgers. >> a lot of dodger fans showing up going home happy while the giants frustration reached a new level this afternoon. what caused the manager to get what caused the manager to get tossed for the very first time
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>> abc 7 sports for larry beil. >> if the giants lost to the dodgers is happy to be there 55 th loss of the season, they lost 55 games all of last season, this is a different year for sure, manager gabe kaplan was not around to see the end as they struck their eight in a row to l.a., that may be gabe swimming home, giant down one nothing in the second, new guy
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his first home or as a giant comes off of clayton, to one giants, same score in the fourth, two on from mookie who is a problem, aloha, 4, 2 los angeles come a kershaw warming up in the fifth, tweaks his lower back. he knew it was a problem here, runs it straight off the mount down the tunnel he has had back problems for years. top six, garcia with a strike out to end the ending, does the charger -- dodger gesture tapping his head, they were incensed, when the umps do? they scolded garcia that in rage kapler m.i.t. gets ejected, for the first time since 1977 is not going well, a's and angels, it was a birthday party basically, the only wagon get through it, the bottom one shohei ohtani can
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do it all, one zip angels in a flash he will break this thing open in the third, to one -- to run a double of his own he leaves the a's with 47 rbis. next page here comes there goes seth brown is going downtown, two run homer a six run any for the a's, they took a six to lead pouring on, and the fourth is laureano, two run jack, 83a's, four rbis for the laser, laser amount. the angels tied a major league record hitting seven homers, all seven solo bombs. they became the first team with seven solo homers and no other runs scored and they lose. with seven homers they lost, 8-7 with a loss that is almost impossible. it is hall of fame weekend.
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preseason action tonight, the 49ers prepping for the first preseason game up against green bay, every day is on-the-job training for trey lance who is spending quality time with safety jim ward. >> he is my locker make we talk every day, he would ask about what defense i was playing. what made you bite on this route and not go to this area? we would chop it up like that. we try to make each other better. >> i am excited to see him go out and play against someone else. he has done a great job versus us. i am excited to see him play against someone else. >> allowed people excited to see trey. raiders in the preseason hall of fame game leading 13 nothing as they approach halftime against the jaguars. a new running back for vegas, he scored a touchdown, did a sidekick going into the end zone
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and a spinning 360 tornado cake, i was told not to do better in abundance -- tornado kick and i was told not to do out of an abundance of caution. >> hr does not want to see that. >> a hamstring might be lost. >> coming up tonight abc 7 at eight, press your luck look by generation gap, and the con, and stay with us for abc7news at 11, we are streaming 24/7, join us will rewatch wherever you are. that will do it for this edition of abc7news, thank you for joining -- joining us. >> all of us here we appreciate your time, have a great evening and join us again for abc7news at 11.
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♪♪♪♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a ph.d. candidate from evanston, illinois... a political strategist from brooklyn, new york... and our returning champion-- a health care data specialist from new york, new york... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome, everyone. werewolves howl, phantoms prowl and halloween's upon us now. no one is more prepared for treats
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than our returning champion, tyler rhode, but emily and wren are here hoping the game is filled with more tricks. good luck to all three of you. do we dare play "jeopardy!" here are the categories. ♪♪♪ how about some... a little... ...where each response consists of two 5-letter words, and finally... - go ahead and pick first. - let's do 5, 5, $600. - tyler. - what is bowie knife? - correct. - 5, 5 for $800. - wren. - what is a paper trail?
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