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>> more insight reveal, the letter about the fbi's investigation of former president trump is handling of classified documents after leaving office. >> i can see you are unsteady on your feet. >> the moment by moment video released just hours after mr. pelosi was arrested. we will get a start with the weather. drew: a little bit of fog out there and most areas are at a number 10 with some disability. we are down to three miles in half moon bay. 50's and low 60's in a little warmer away from the ocean. 61 in concord and concord and
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san jose. cor heitisorng and are starting out with fog. today is a cooler afternoon compared to yesterday so the fog is slow to write down this morning and i think it stays foggy over much of the city today. 60's and 70's bite noon so keep your layer with you. by the afternoon, our warmest spots will be the mid and upper 80's and the cooldown continues tomorrow. . kumasi: president biden is set to announce new action on student loans. he is expected to cancel $10,000 in debt only for some borrowers. ryan. joins us with a breakdown. >> good morning, until now, it was unclear what president biden was going to do with the student loan debt. millions of americans with
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thousands of dollars of student loan debt are awaiting that decision. he recently said he would possibly consider canceling a certain amount of debt. what is expected is or was remake less than 125,000 per year would see $10,000 white doubt from their student loans. the repayment pause is expected to be extended again. the current deadline is set to expire in just one week. according to a group advocating for debt cancellation, millions of the makers -- millions of americans own trillion -- oh trillions of dollars in student loans. borrowers discussed their experiences. >> i think every little bit counts. i think a lot of people of more than that but i personally think it's a good start. it will make it big difference for a lot of people. >> life is about choices and life is about sacrifices.
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>> this move from the president has large political implications. both artie's urge the president to take different courses of action with student loans. top democrats like senator elizabeth warren had pushed president biden to cancel as much as $50,000 in student loan debt saying that $10,000 is not enough to provide relief while republicans have said they think the repayment should have started a long time ago. reggie: now two new behind-the-scenes clues in the fbi search of former president trump's home in mar-a-lago. a new released letter is root -- is revealing there were other classified documents the president had in his position. jobyna: this starts back in january when former president trump turned over about 700 pages of classified documents to the national archives
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administration. at issue is this would have been a full year after trump left office. some of the documents were marked as special access reserved only for the most sensitive secrets in the u.s. government. the documents are a fraction of the classified documents the former president is accused of keeping at his home. the trunk team is now suing to block the fbi and department of justice from reviewing the records but the judge is asking for more clarification. >> what law are they asking her to apply? she is a different judge than the one who issued the search warrant stop a pretty stunning review from a judge appointed by donald trump. jobyna: the trump team has until friday to respond to the request another judge deciding whether to unseal the evidence used to justify the fbi search earlier this month and the judge says public interest favors its release but heavy read action make mender -- may render it
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meaningless. kumasi: the video shows the arrest of nancy pelosi's husband for dui. the video was released after paul policy pleaded guilty. we look at his condition on the night of his arrest. >> this is chb dashcam video and the man involved in the fields severity test is popolo see, husband the speaker of the house nancy pelosi. he pleaded guilty tuesday of driving under the influence of alcohol and causing injury. >> i don't want you to fall over and hurt yourself. that defeats the purpose of the test. >> this sobriety test given in napa county in may came after pelosi's porsche collided with a jeep, injuring the man inside. police report show that when plessy gave his license to officers, he also gave them an
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1199 chp foundation card. the former prosecutor commented on that. >> when you hand over a card like that to law enforcement and you are in a car accident and you been drinking, it suggests you want them to give you some kind of benefit of the doubt. >> in the test, the 82-year-old is seen struggling with his balance. >> it's like a trial run. you can try it with both feet. i don't feel comfortable having you perform the test because i don't want you to have the potential to fall over and hurt yourself. i didn't have him do it because he was constantly grabbing onto the patrol car. >> he refuse the breathalyzer test but hours later tested at .082, just over the legal limit.
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after pleading guilty tuesday kimi judge sentenced him to five days in jail with credit for four already served, probation and a three month dui program. he will do committee service for a day instead of the final day in jail. the napa district attorney says no preferential treatment was given here. >> there is nothing out of the ordinary in this just a position for this kind of case. reggie: 13 people have been forced from their apartments after three alarm fire in a three-story building on mcallister street. sky seven flew over the top of the building yesterday. it damaged all three floors and the roof. one tenant and her cats had to be rescued. >> she had two cats and she was able to get them, they were hiding in the smoke was coming through and they couldn't get out the hallway and she had to go to the roof with two cats and climbed out of -- and climbed
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down that entire letter to get to safety. reggie: she was treated for smoke inhalation and released, two firefighters had minor injuries in that fire. kumasi: monkeypox supply is meeting demand at san francisco general. they gave out 327 doses yesterday. santa clara county's planning to start releasing more detailed information about the cases it seeing their. demographic data will be included with the daily case count and that will include the age group emma race, gender identity and sexual orientation of each person testing positive. they say this date it was designed with partners from the lgbtq community. santa clara cases have reported many cases today of monkeypox. san francisco has the most of any bay area county at 672. there are more than 2600 cases
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statewide. reggie: the mill valley planning commission has approved changes to its outdoor dining rules. the alfresco dining program is set to expire in october the new plan would make outdoor dining seasonal and would limit businesses from taking up certain parking spaces. the plan still needs final approval from the city council. drew: taking you to south beach, it's busy already on the bay bridge and we have overcast skies. yesterday, there was an air quality advisor in a better air polity today and tomorrow will step any smoke will be out of the atmosphere. you won't notice the haze this afternoon and or tomorrow. we are watching this trough from the pacific northwest that is influencing our temperatures today and tomorrow. it's continuing the cooler trend than temperatures will go below average this weekend.
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future weather shows you a fair amount of fog at 10:00 a.m. and the marine layer pretty established and is slow to rate down. by lunchtime, it's still pretty cloudy over the city and i think there will be fog around richmond and oaklands of the fog is stretching from the golden gate. in land, a lot of sunshine but not as warm as yesterday. upper 80's and lower 90's inland, 67 in the city and 82 in san jose step these numbers are a few degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon most the cooling trend continues tomorrow as well and by the weekend, temperatures will go below average. the seven day forecast is coming up in about eight minutes. tiffany: we are starting with an awful situation in oakland with a deadly crash reported on southbound 13. at least one lane is blocked that looks like there is only
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two lanes on this roadway so you're looking at one to get by and there will be emergency crews in a corner was called out to the scene. we don't know when all lanes will reopen on south down 13 before redwood road. in emeryville, headlights are traveling westbound and filling in. oakland 800 80, everything is moving at the limit and headlights are traveling southbound and we have a wind advisory issued by the chp for the ultimate pass. not too bad for your drive times. reggie: a first of its kind bill, the new legislation heading to governor newsom's desk focused on song lyrics. kumasi: a twitter insider talking about the company.
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adding to elon musk in his effort to buy twitter. he says the company misled investors about routing out fake accounts. he filed complaints with us here charities -- with the securities and exchange commission and the nonprofit whistleblower aid is working with him and the complaint claims site major security problems. [inaudible] > getting to this point where he is having to do this publicly was not his first second or third choice but he also ended up here after he exhausted every other channel. reggie: the elon musk argument is focused on accusations twitter has with held information about fake accounts. the elon musk legal team says they have subpoenaed the whistleblower and he says it's a false narrative.
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kumasi: south bay discussion whether san jose should allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. the city is a long way from any decision on this topic. >> using their voices, demanding an opportunity to vote and what advocate groups in san jose rallied at a tuesday city council study session, an effort to encourage leaders to extend voting eligibility in local elections to all residents regardless of immigration status. >> we are looking to get inclusion. >> he says the move would provide a vital opportunity for an estimated 200,000 residents who currently cannot vote. he says it's a way for noncitizens who contribute to the economy, pay taxes and help shape the city to finally have a say. >> it will be a long fight. it will be a lengthy, strategic campaign.
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the process is to include the community. >> this longtime residence as her family would grateful -- would greatly benefit. through a translator come she says her hope that those able to vote in november elect leaders who want to move the campaign forward but critics tuesday pointed the california constitution. >> it's unconstitutional to allow noncitizens to vote. >> if that will dilute our votes for theitizens who are already committed to this country as americans. >> no vote or action was expected during tuesday's to study session in the meeting was meant to get a better understanding of the issue. federal law states it's unlawful for a noncitizen to vote in federal election. it does not address the citizenship and voting and state or local elections. and a final decision on the issue be up to san jose voters.
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the sentence that could happen is in 2024. reggie: a new poll from the berkeley institute of mental study shows there is a commanding fall in the reelection bid. the bigger question is what about 2024? will he run for president? >> the only thing you can bet on is the unexpected to happen, the things you possibly said no way can be happening in one of those was gavin newsom. his video and shots of him without a mask in map at the height of the pandemic, everybody thought this guy was down and out but he is making a comeback. reggie: publicly, he says he's not interested in running for president of the same poll shows most californians don't want president biden to run again. newsom ends up at the top of the
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list of people californians would like to see in the presidential ballot followed by bernie sanders and then vice president kamala harris. kumasi: a new bill taking aim at rap music lyrics is heading to evan or newsom's desk. it's supposed to limit the admissibility of creative expression. that means song lyrics are imputed -- included in this bill and requires courts to examine specific factors when admitting that type of evidence into criminal cases. a similar bill failed in new york earlier this year. this is after some wrappers were arrested in georgia on charges related to song lyrics. reggie: rihanna does not have a new album but has new makeup. she has catch or makeup. for $25, you get pallet of six pouches in each one might be
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makeup but then again, it might be catchup. rhiannon's brand posted this on instagram and this is a collaboration with the art collective called mischief. fan reactions include what this. are the packages resealable? i have so many questions. kumasi: and it's probably sold out. drew: if you were smart you go to your local fast for restaurant and grab some packets yourself. and then you spend no money. kumasi: it's not rihanna catchup. reggie: sometimes you have to put your mind to the money and your money on your mind. drew: is this a heinz products? reggie: it's not. the patrick king looks -- the
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packaging looks like a brand but it is not. drew: she can do no wrong in my eyes. reggie: the same group that did the eat the rich thing with the popsicles. same thing. it's just for fun. have a good time. drew: sometimes you don't want to spend $25 on catchup. kumasi: it's rihanna catchup. drew: outside, you can see the cloud cover along the coastline step there are areas of fog and the only dense pockets we have along the coast is across our higher peaks. breezy and cooler the next few afternoons. temperatures will go below average with a lot of sunshine this weekend but temperatures mainly in the 70's. it's a cooler afternoon, 82 in
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san jose and 82 in morgan hill. i think the cloud cover sticks with us, only in the low 60's today. it's a cloudy day in the city with a few breaks of sunshine downtown and early afternoon but it stays pretty cloudy by sunset. in the north bay, 100 in ukiah. i think it's one of those days where we have the fog lingering around richmond. sunny for oakland, 70 84 freeman. this feels better than the start of the week when we were very warm. overnight tonight, the fog is coming back with a coastal drizzle. the cooling continues tomorrow and we get a break from the heat this weekend, 70's and mid 80's
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with afternoon sunshine and next week, we will likely see warmer weather move in. the middle part of next week could be pretty hot. kumasi: krispy kreme is going to be offering treats starting tomorrow which includes dog friendly doughnuts shaped like biscuits. i got it wrong, they are biscuits shaped like doughnuts. krispy kreme issued a statement saying our dogs have given us much love and comfort to help us through these last couple of years and they require a special treat. now i can share my love of krispy kreme. reggie: and the catchup and makeup are still available. i don't want to see catchup all over your face. kumasi: coming up, the seven things to know this morning.
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kumasi: 5:24 a.m. president i'd is expected to make an announcement today about his plan to forgive student loans for millions of americans. it would wipe out $10,000 in debt for people making less than $125,000 per year. kumasi: reggie: ukraine is on high alert for intensifying russian attack as the country marks its independence day. the biden administration announces another $3 billion eight package for the country. kumasi: a new letter has revealed former president trump allegedly had more than 700 pages of classified material in 15 boxes at mar-a-lago. some of the documents were highly classified and only available to reggie: the council says they
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are addressing climate change by banning gas stations. drew: a cooler afternoon today with temperatures in the mid 80's and low 90's. coastal cloud cover sticks with us today and 60's and 70's later today. jobyna: we are covering a deadly crash in oakland with a slight slowdown in the area that will be on southbound 13 before redwood road. there is a sig alert issue for the area. kumasi: is celebrity spam flooding your feed? you're not alone but facebook is not commenting on what happened. reggie: those who want to continue working from home maybe making less money and some of your say working remotely is a benefit and in turn, workers should get lower salaries. stanford researchers say 30% of workers -- of work is still being done from home and the idea of slashing pay is catching on abroad. in britain, a law firm easily told employees their pay would
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including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7news. reggie: it's six-month since the start of the war in ukraine and the new eight package for the country from the biden administration. >> we know what we need in we are looking for serious discussions. kumasi: san francisco teachers calling for a living wage, the demand to the school district to maintain a quality education for students. reggie: how you can get page to try all things pumpkin spice at trader joe's. good morning, it is wednesday, august 24. kumasi: let's check on our forecast. drew: i will try anything
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pumpkin. we have a little bit of fog along the coast and not as dense as it was this time yesterday morning. three mile visibility right now in half moon bay. we are in the 50's close to the ocean and a lot of 60's away from the coast. 62 in palo alto. this is mostly cloudy skies with the fog overhead and our marine layer takes its time today and will stick with the coast all day with some patchy fog lingering across the city. a cooler afternoon later today with temperatures in the 80's inland. the cooler weather continues tomorrow as well and we will show you that were cast coming up step reggie: a growing burden for tens of millions of americans is student loan debt
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and president biden is inspected to announce a plan to cancel some of that debt but only for some people. ryan curry is lined with more. >> good morning, student loan relief is coming for millions of americans were see -- seeing so much student debt, around 1.7 ileum dollars owed by millions of americans. president biden will relieve some of that debt for those people. thwak is thrd to in place. -- will only apply to the group of people making under 125,000 dollars per year. this may have large political implications for the president. strong democrats have pushed the president to cancel as much as $50,000 in student debt. groups like the naacp agree that $10,000 is not enough.
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republicans believe student loan repayments should have started a long time ago. experts say this will bring some relief but there is the possibility of a legal challenge. >> the president has the power to adjust the amount of loan principal any borrower has. a court could decide they want to interpret it in a different way and they will read it as only applying to smaller amounts of debt cancellation. >> on top of the cancellation, present biden is expected to extend the repayment pause to a later date and that is important because until recently, many borrowers did not know how soon they would have to start payments again. the current deadline is set to expire september 1. that could be extended again. we are live in the east bay. kumasi: this morning, ukraine is on high alert or intensified attacks from russia.
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they are celebrating its independence day on the same day we are marking six months of that war. jobyna: the biden administration just announced the largest eight package for ukraine so far, nearly $3 billion in military aid which includes weapons and equipment sent through the ukraine security assistance initiative. independence day celebrations have been canceled across the country. president zelenskyy warned of the possibility of more brutal strikes. the u.s. state department's russia stepping up efforts to hit more populated areas of the country and there is growing concern about europe's largest nuclear power plant. it's in ukraine and has been damaged by russian attack. the united nations is calling for both sides to demilitarized the nuclear plant but so far, russia has rejected that idea. reggie: education is a key component in building a better bay area. the district is still dealing with a staffing shortage in teachers say they are
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overworked, under paid and they are demanding change. the union held a rally to call the school board to start hiring and tim johns was there. >> impassioned emotions on the steps of the san francisco unified school district. teachers gathered ahead of the school board meeting to call the district to begin negotiations with them. they want a raise in pay. >> we need to get to the table as soon as possible. >> this is the president of ubs f and says many districts -- many teachers are not paid enough to live in san francisco. >> in order to compete for the housing market and commute and buy lunch, in order to feed our families, we know what we need and we are looking for serious commitments at the negotiating table. >> pay is only one issue and i want the district to fill dozens of naked -- dozens of vacant positions in their schools.
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many are forced to juggle several jobs. >> it's anxious for people to not know what their jobs are day to day, not knowing where they will be. >> they are calling on the district to use newly allocated state funds. >> they are set to receive $70 million in one-time funds this year and $50 million ongoing. >> they say it wouldn't be just for their benefit but awful -- but also the benefit of the students. >> the education quality becomes difficult for anyone. reggie: the united educators of san francisco say they want to see 200 jobs filled by the district and we reached out to them for comment but we have not heard back. kumasi: a man got stranded after his car plunged 300 feet down the cliff monday night.
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they didn't find him until tuesday morning when a man in his 70's was driving by. he made the decision to act. >> he went back to the scene and tied a rope to his truck and climbed down the hill. kumasi: rescue crews arrived and were able to save the man who was stranded and he is expected to be a day but he had to spend that night in the cold. in the south bay, west nile virus is inclement -- in santa clara county. they see the dish they seen an increase this summer. the counties warning people to remove sources of standing water and tomorrow night, they will spray parts of sunnydale and cupertino. the spring to start at 10:00 p.m. and will last about four hours. reggie: santa rosa city council has approved a ban on new gas station construction in the city. it includes a ban on new gas
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pumps and expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure. the vote was unanimous. councilmembers say this is part of their effort to decarbonizing to rose and an address climate change. santa rosa is now the fourth north bay to approve a ban on gas stations. windsor will decide in a similar ordinance next month. a bizarre bug in your facebook feed, glitch overnight that had many users doing a double take. travel tips for the fall season, what you need to know if you plan a vacation in the next few months but first, let's check the weather. drew: you can see the clouds above this morning so we are dealing with fog first thing. if you remember yesterday, we had an air quality advisory for smoke in our atmosphere but that's no longer the case today or tomorrow with that air quality across the region. we are watching this trough and
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tour this just the pacific northwest. it will bring about cooler weather the next couple of days and when it's along the west coast, it helps keep the marine layer established along the coastline in the afternoon. by 10:00 a.m., still foggy, 50's and 60's so keep your layer with you and by lunch time, we want to the upper 70's and 80's inland but across the city, we are dealing with cloud cover overhead. a cooler afternoon compared to yesterday with a lot of 60's and 70's around the bay shoreline and the warm spots inland are around 90 degrees. temperatures are a few degrees cooler than yesterday. cooling continues tomorrow. most of us in the 70's and 80's and by the weekend, numbers will drop more. we will show you the weekend forecast coming up in nine minutes. let's check traffic. jobyna: we have major issues this morning starting in oakland.
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a deadly crash that's been reported on south bend 13 before redwood road. it's a sig alert and one line is locked. chp is not given an estimated time as to when all lanes will open. in oakland on northbound 880, we have a disabled vehicle slowing you down especially for people trying to make their way to the bay bridge toll plaza. this is a live look at the san mateo bridge.
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i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. reggie: if your facebook feed look strange, they looked unusual last night. jobyna: it's slowly being resolved and had many people's feet filled with spam, messages to and from celebrity account
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pages. you can look at this page. this is the chart of problem reports and the issues appearing around 10:30 p.m. our time. only a few reports remain at 3:00 a.m. and metta has not commented on it and we will keep you posted. kumasi: yelp is rolling out a new feature to protect users seeking abortions being misled by antiabortion groups. they try to convince people not to get abortions. the centers will have a warning saying they could provide limited medical services and may not have licensed medical professionals on site. they are tweaking the algorithm to better match people seeking an abortion with a medical provider. reggie: an armored truck heist on the side of a california freeway last month, millions of dollars in jewelry was stolen from this truck it was it was driving from a jewelry show in
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san mateo to another show in pasadena. there are now two lawsuits and in one of them, brinks says one of the drivers was asleep in the truck when the heist happened. the other guard was gone from the truck for almost 30 minutes inside a gas station minimart. he noticed the truck had been robbed when he got back. brinks says the guards followed regulations. an unidentified illness has sickened and killed dozens of dogs in michigan in the last several weeks. >> in this morning's gma first look, is to repent illness. dozens of dog suddenly falling bill michigan like this 10 month old labrador retriever. >> he started getting more sick. he took a sharp turn down. he stopped eating and wouldn't drink anything. >> there have been at least 30
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reported deaths. state officials are investigating if it may be a new strain of carbo which is highly -- of carbo - parvo. >> some of them have tested positive. we are still very early on in the investigation. >> we will have more on the warning signs and the steps you can take now to keep your pet healthy at 7:00 a.m. on gma. kumasi: the end of summer is approaching fast and with summer vacation slowing down, now is the best time to plan your next trip. airfares are dropping after summer of fuel cost increases in high demand for flight so that means the deals are around the corner. the best time to book cheap flights is in the goldilocks window. >> if you are traveling domestically, about 1-3 months in advance is when you are most likely to see cheap flights. if you travel internationally,
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it's 2-8 months in advance when you see the cheap flights popping up. kumasi: think about traveling after the holidays for less traffic and international whites tend to be cheaper in the month of november. reggie: first it was covid now inflation is forcing the return of micro weddings. wedding planner say the cost of flowers has increased and everything rental furniture to food is in short supply. to cope with the high cost, some couples say they are cutting down on the guest list and looking for less expensive substitutes for the big day. summer going back to celebrations over zoom to include a bigger group of friends and family. kumasi: if you're looking for a side hustle that includes trying new things, they are looking for somebody to taste test all the fault foods at trader joe's. you have to love pumpkin if you want to apply. it includes evaluating all the fall inspired foods at trader
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joe's. this includes pumpkin stuffed ravioli, pumpkin samosas, pumpkin waffles and pumpkin flavored cereal. you also have to sample some desserts and drinks and the job pays $1000 and you will get a $500 trader joe's chick gift card -- gift card. the deadline is to apply sunday, august 28. drew: i feel they are a little behind schedule. i went to target last month and they already had a pumpkin spice out. i did try the pumpkin ravioli and that is. reggie: i'm not obsessed. kumasi: i just pass right by. drew: i hit it hard in early september and then after that nothing. reggie: then you move on to
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peppermint. drew: i just don't like peppermint. sorry. we will say hi to san jose in the south bay and mostly cloudy skies. areas of fog this morning and some spotty drizzle close to the coast with greasy and cooler days. temperatures below average for late august. highs today into the cooler afternoon. 76 in sunnyvale and 86 in morgan hill. the sunshine will feel nice today. clouds are stubborn along the coast, low 60's for pacifica. a pretty cloudy day over the city and you will feel that she'll to day where you might
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need a light jacket all day. mid-60's close to the ocean. 86 in sonoma. you will be in and out of the fog a little this morning. inhesunshine for fremont. it's one of those days where the fog lingers. mid to upper 60's in inland, mid 80's and low 90's later today. not too terribly hot today. overcast again tonight, 50's and low 60's. the cooling continues tomorrow and through the weekend, we get below average temperatures and a break from the heat, 70's and 80's and then we will warm up early next week. reggie: ahead of the highly anticipated sequel, the first avatar movie will be released in theaters.
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2009 film will be back on the big screen for just two weeks and that starts september 23. it will be shown in all four months including imax, 4k and 3d. sequel from disney is set to be released september 16 and reports say the runtime will be about three hours. i feel like they are taking avatar off of disney plus while that happens. you had all the time to watch it. kumasi: still, now you want to watch it stop i want to sit around the tree and do this. i like that movie. i cannot wait for the sequel. reggie: i like the ride that i went on in disney world. kumasi: we can be blue people.
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reggie: i also like pocahontas. all the colors of the wind. when the fda is expected to approve new booster shots aimed at the new subvariant of covid. kumasi: a san francisco facility is looking for potential pet owners on its anniversary today. reggie: when some resorts and lake tahoe are set to welcome visitors for the winter. kumasi: we will be right back.
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i'm bringing back two of my fan favorites, french toast sticks and my former employee mark hamill. jack? let's do this! okay? french toast sticks and me, mark hamill, back for a limited time. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. - you okay? - there's a flex alert today to see transformation come to them. so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we are going to reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. what now? i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad!
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reggie: resorts in lake tahoe have announced their targeted opening dates for the winter season. heavenly and northstar plan to open november 18 and close december 18. vail resorts owns the three and they say the dates are dependent on weather conditions. kumasi: the three resorts are no longer requiring you have to showkumasi: roof of vaccination at indoor dining areas. a dog rescue is celebrating its 13th anniversary. this fro muttville. dogs seven years and older are looking for forever homes.
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they are calling today adopt a senior dog day. reggie: next door is the spca taking part in this year's clear the shelters campaign to help get pets adopted. adoption fees for dogs and cats older than five months are waived and this saturday, the animal shelters hosting an in person event. donations are accepted to cover costs like vaccines and microchips. the event will be at the shelter on florida street in the mission district and the goes from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.. kumasi: the filipino fusion but rita is happening today. this is a new location and that starts at 10:00 a.m.. this is their third brick-and-mortar location. this one takes over the former brown sugar kitchen space. they will have a collaboration for the first month and it's called an ice cream you can get
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there, a sweet nana ice cream. -- banana ice cream. i tried the ice cream and it's good. drew: did you get the churro flavor? kumasi: i did. i got excited so we have to walk over there. what do you like to get? reggie: the thing i'm dreaming around now is the one that has the fries in it. i haven't had that a long time. for some reason, seeing the picture triggered that memory. kumasi: after getting that, you can walk two steps up and get the ice cream. reggie: anddrew: french fries aa
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burrito, it's like genius. we have a little bit of fog this morning, not as widespread in terms of any dense fog like yesterday but down to two miles. everywhere else, we're doing fine, mid 50's and low 60's outside. it's a beautiful picture from our tower camera. starting to see the sun coming up with a fair amount of fog. the fog thins as the morning goes on, 60's and 70's by lunchtime way from the coast. a cooler afternoon compared to yesterday, 70's along the shoreline and mid and upper 80's. kumasi: the latest tech company set to start renting out some of its office space. reggie: more than 700 classified documents were removed from mar-a-lago about the pushback from the former president. kumasi: which students could see their student loan debt forgiven
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