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did you say yes? the new xfinity supersonic bundle. it's kind of a big deal. mongwa, finds.g >> shark attacks are very rare and two in one location in two months, that is even rarer. dan: rare but reality. new details from monterey coast each goers who witnessed a shark attack today, this time a paddleboard border and his dog escaping without injuries. think you for joining us. i am dan ashley. ama: and i am ama daetz. this is the second attack at the beach in months. amanda del castillo has more. amanda: the weather conditions offered the perfect opportunity
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to get outdoors. kensington sampson edwards was there with her family. she noticed kayakers and paddle borders rushing to shore. she learned there had been a shark attack. a man and his dog walked away unscathed. >> he told us what happened and said that the shark was about as long as his second -- paddleboard. >> there was only one shark in this area that could have done that, and that is a white shark. amanda: david ebert estimates that the shirt could be two or three years old. >> they start out with green mammals, and they will start investigating paddle boards more because they moved to larger prey. amanda: hebert says it is likely because the shark was only exploring, adjusting its bite in the process.
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pacific grove police say the paddle border and his diver were about 100 yards from the peer. >> he was taking his dog out and there was a life vest underneath, so it could have gone bad. amanda: concerns swelling as this marks the second shark attack in the same area this summer. in june, a shark bit a swimmer in the stomach and leg. wednesday, kensington couldn't help but wonder what if, considering she was heading out in her own board. >> the shark probably would have caught me. amanda: ebert says shark attacks are unusual. on average, california has three or four attacks a year since the 1950's. >> it is a rare event. amanda: amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. dan: if you want breaking news
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alerts in the future, download our app. search abc 7 news bay area in the app store. ama: a search for a girl missing after a party in truckee. today, kiely rodni's parents spoke at a town hall meeting hoping for more information. j.r. stone has been tracking the story and joins us tonight. you spoke with a friend who was with her when she disappeared. j.r.: a teen told me earlier this evening there is lots of drinking going on at this party, but said that kiely didn't seem to be having any issues with anyone. this evening, her father spoke to people in a crowd in truckee. >> we need answers. my daughter is a straight a student. on her way to uc santa cruz.
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at 16, she is 16, going to college. this is tahoe. this is not supposed to happen here. j.r.: this surveillance image was taken friday afternoon just hours before kiely rodni went to that party and told hundreds of teens were there. not only from the lake tahoe region, but a number of people from the bay area where there too. her phone was turned off just after 12:30 a.m. on saturday. her whereabouts unknown since that time. for five days, crews have searched and they have updated their efforts in the tahoe region earlier today. >> we do not have any new leads and that is very frustrating. we are struggling with clues, so the searches are not super successful. at this point, we have a point last seen and we are expanding
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beyond that in a systematic way. j.r.: there are dozens of fbi agent's now involved with this case. a neighbor living near the party site took this photo on tuesday as the fbi questioned those in the area. also a picture of this sweatshirt was released today. it has song lyrics on the front that read, you do not want to be forgotten, you just want to disappear. the police say that kiely rodni were in possession of that sweatshirt, but those at the party said it was hot outside and do not remember her wearing a sweatshirt. they have had divers in the water, but those folks have not found any lose. -- any clues. was this an abduction? sadly, officials do not have those answers tonight. dan: we are waiting for those answers. in the east bay, people in the community made their voices heard in oakland about the protest at a closed ousd school.
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a man who was stopped by police says he is now planning to sue. tim johns was there and has more , including the superintendent's response. tim: anger and frustration outside of schools and oakland. entrance -- tensions have been rising over the closure of several schools at the oakland unified school district. parents who occupied those schools clashed with officers. >> someone said, take them down. i went down, sustained injuries. i was put in handcuffs. tim: roscoe showed us bruises on his arm and along his lip, injuries he claimed that he got within encounter from one of the security personnel. >> also my neck. tim: roscoe says he plans on
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pressing charges, but he tells us he is determined to keep fighting to reopen the now closed schools. after wednesday's rally, he joined dozens of other parents at ousd's first school meeting to criticize the events that unfolded. the meeting was the first time that the public has heard from ousd officials the incident. >> there were physical confrontations between the individuals attempting to enter the tilting and security staff who were trying to keep people out. the incident is officially under review. however, the district does not condone violence anyone. casey: -- tim: not all members agreed with the move. >> this is the thing that makes it hard for us to move forward as a community. even when there is an effort to do things the right way to change the direction, we fall back and we fall back in a
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spectacular fashion. tim: with school board elections coming up in november, orozco himself says the fight is far from over as he plans to run for a seat. >> we will hold every single person accountable for these attacks against our community and our children. tim: in oakland, tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: onewest oakland neighborhood hosted a backpack event today. they call itot p ouble.jughbo pod schls lack resources to compete with other bay area schools, which could lead to disillusionment among the kids and put some along the path of violence. >> going to school, feeling all depressed, they have to be provided there needs. how do they know to be good if
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they never had good? ama: within 200 backpacks were donated today. dan: vice president kamala harris is back in the bay area. harris will hold a roundtable discussion about reproductive health care in san francisco tomorrow. on friday, the vice president will attend two events in oakland, one on the commercial space sector, and another on the effort to support students. ama: the united states has surpassed 10,000 cases of monkeypox. a big vaccine changes coming. bay area counties are adjusting to a new strategy targeted to stopping the monkeypox outbreak. fda says the vaccine can now given between layers of the skin so only a fifth of a full dose is needed. that shot requires special training. matt willis was among those across the state to discuss the
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change. >> the main topic was how this will roll out the state. we really can use five doses per vial instead of one. ama: one concern, health officials say they worry the vaccine will not work as well. it will be several days before the counties make a switch. dan: some bay area lawmakers receiving death threats after the fbi search of former president trump's resort. why one expert says they have never seen anything like it. ama: a fire in southern california sparked a s moke-nado. dan: and a night market in d-up a boost. >> and we will get a boost in our temperatures in the coming days. our forecast comin
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ama: some supporters of former president donald trump are responding to the raid on his florida compound with anger and death threats. law enforcement officers are responding to the threats on online forms and other platforms since monday's grade. -- raid. >> we have never seen anything like this. as soon as the news broke about the fbi search on mar-a-lago, we saw angry cries from radical supporters of president trump. ama: the white house says it had
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nothing to do with the decision to search mar-a-lago, while the justice department will hold to reveal any information about monday's raid. dan: the hawaii man charged in the cold case in the bay area made his first court appearance. gary ramirez attended an extradition hearing this morning. the santa clara district attorney's office has charged him in the stabbing of karen stitt the 1982. stitt was also seen walking at night toward sunnyvale bus stop following a date with her boyfriend. the next morning, her naked body was found in behind the cinderblock wall 100 blocks from the bus stop. ramirez was linked to the case with dna. ama: brush fire in los angeles county today generated what appeared to be a s,oke-nado.
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water drops extinguished most of the themes -- flames but also because the whirlwind of smoke and flames to arise. dan: tomorrow, governor avenue some will be in contra costa county to talk climate change. the governor's office announced newsom -- already across the state, cities and counties are getting creative to try to conserve. reporter: california is a big state with a large diversity in climate, geology, and whether. >> that means whether -- water use are a function of where you are. reporter: the state collects much of its water data through areas defined by natural water flows. how water is used can be dressed
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-- drastically different from region to region. in two of the most northern and least populated regions of the state, environmental water holds the top spot. that is water dedicated to ensure the health of ecosystems for fish and wildlife. >> mother nature essentially does that because it is just based on the precipitation of what is available that year. reporter: than most of the state, in terms of geographical area, water is used mostly for agriculture. >> the ultimate conservation tool is to follow the land. reporter: in san francisco bay, the water uses are mostly urban. thank parks, golf courses, factories, businesses, and homes. >> there, you are looking at more efficient plumbing fixtures, reducing outdoor water use, those kinds of things. reporter: even though statewide
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agricultural water is the most common use, many conservation efforts focus on urban water. >> if the community runs out of water, that is a serious problem. much of the state focus is on the blick health safety aspect of it and making sure that communities have enough water. if you look at indoor versus outdoor water use, it may be easier to reduce the outdoor water use cause list pain -- less pain concerns. reporter: but there are drugs -- droughts. all tactics are identified in what is an urban water management plan. reporter: there is a lot to consider on these plans. reporter: but there is another piece of conservation efforts. >> is also about making sure people get the message, understand the need, and give suggestions for things they can do.
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ama: let's get a check on our increasing temperatures. dan: heading closer to the weekend as well. meteorologist sandy patel is here with the forecast. sandhya: we will get the heat back in the bay but it will take a lot of time. let me show you our picture right now from her and read -- from our emeryville town camera. our back-to-school forecast is going to be in the upper 50's to low 60's at 8:00, so a comfy start tomorrow morning if your kids are off to school. mid-60's to the low 90's, so it is going to be a mild to warm day. dress your kids in layers because when they get out, they will need the short sleeves. an area of low pressure has been spinning off our coast line for the better part of the last several days. that has kept our temperatures in check. that low pressure system is going to move northward out of the picture, and high pressure
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will start to build westward. warmer weather is expected on saturday as we head into sunday. thunderstorms begin to move into the sierra and southern california, so if you have traveled ends to the mountains, -- travel plans to the mountains, keep that in mind. here is a look at your climate prediction center. the outlook for august 18 through the 24th, while most of the country will be below average, it will be above average for the northeast and out west, including the bay area. get ready for that sizzle to return. temperatures in the comfort zone today, 60's to 80's. it was a nice-looking august day and as we look at the temperatures right now, we are comfortable in the 60's. ocean temperatures in the low 60's 60's for san francisco to monterey bay, so very mild right
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now. we are not getting the upwelling, so it is comfortable for the mornings. areas of morning fog and patchy drizzle. our hotter days are expected next week. hour-by-hour tomorrow morning, fog and drizzle expected for the coast and bay. towards the afternoon, we will see high clouds streaming through, but low clouds near the coast. it is going to be mild to start the day and for the afternoon in the south bay, you are looking at 88 in gilroy and 83 in san jose. 77 palo alto, 66 in pacific and san francisco. north bay, 88 and up to 76 in oakland. inland areas more warmer than today. 88 concord. accuweather 7 day forecast, mild to warm tomorrow. not much change on friday but we
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favorite in east josé -- san jose is drying crowds. there are a dozen local craft and business vendors, three food trucks, and three nonprofit tables. every wednesday evening from 5:30 to 8:30 through october. dan: playoff hopes are slipping away for the giants. larry: the padres see exactly what they want, a team loaded with scars and power. that led up to a baker's dozen for the giants ballpark.
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they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us.
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>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. larry: high hopes for san diego turned into a grim reality. they are much more close to circling the drain. they get 260 six days of sunshine in san diego every year, and this day was one of them. there goes the ball right by him. the giants build an early 4-0 lead, but the padres score a bunch and joc pederson took the lead back. the padres go another mega inning. brandon and rory high and deep. part of a seven run sixth and the padres put it away 13-7. a's hosting the angels. stevenson and his major-league debut for oakland. bases loaded for tony kemp and
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he unloads them. everyone scored and davidson gets this, trying to stretch it to a triple. extras trailing, so still 4-4 in the 12th. sierra digs out and angels have 5-4 in 12. and the first preseason game for this team is against green bay. ryans wants to see his young defenders playing around. >> the preseason games is seeing those guys who are young guys, to see those guys when the lights come on, just to see them go out and perform. the coaches on the side of the field with them, nobody holding their hand. they have to go out and compete and do what they have done to get them here. larry: the spectacular summer of
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27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. oh ms. flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national university is here to support all of you. national university. supporting the whole you.
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