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>> i would like for our lawmakers and our governor to advocate for students in california. dan: left out. while millions will benefit from a new student loan forgiveness program, some borrowers won't qualify and it's a real issue that acutely affects the bay area. good evening and thank you for joining us. ama: here's a look at how the debt relief work. it wipes up -- out $20,000 for those who went to college on pell grant's and tell -- $10,000 for other federal loans. dan: the current pause on repayments is extended through december. the program covers those who make less than $125,000 a year and that's the issue for some here in the bay area. abc7news reporter j.r. stone is here to explain. reporter: you talk about a heated back-and-forth conversation online. it was just that today. some very upset with this news. others praising the president. >> it was great to wake up to
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and see. reporter: shannon william is a pell grant recipient who learned wednesday that the government will forgive 20,000 of her nearly $30,000 student loan debt. >> so i won't have to worry about if one week, i will have to feed my kids or if i can make my car payment. reporter: the new student loan relief program was announced by president biden wednesday, wiping out thousands in debt for 43 million borrowers. >> i was happy. i mean, considering the other day on the radio i was listening to all these famous rich people including politicians who got those ppp loans forgiven. >> we know middle-class americans, those who are struggling financially are having a hard time. we know that. we want to avoid defaults when loans restart in january. reporter: while the secretary of education said that in washington, some in california
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where the cost of living is much higher wonder where they fit in. >> in the state of california, you can make $125,000 a year and live month-to-month. reporter: candace is a nurse instructor in solano county who says many nurses in the bay area make more than $125,000 a year and face thousands in debt. still no relief. >> you need to create some kind of a quality so it doesn't take in consideration the cost of living and that affects us in california. >> i would like for our lawmakers and our governor to advocate for students in california. reporter: to others who teach at a high school in oakland, $10,000 will only go so far. >> it's not really helpful but it is something. they -- if they looked at cost of living in certain parts of the country and adjusted based on that, i think it would be more beneficial for everyone. reporter: eric swalwell released
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a statement wednesday saying that this program fails to consider regional differences in the cost of living which disproportionately harms borrowers in different areas of the country, going on to say that he will work to correct this. he says that congress must tackle college affordability and debt long-term. abc7news. ama: the federal student aid website crashed not long after the forgiveness plan was revealed today. 8 million borrowers may be able to receive debt forgiveness automatically because the department of education has their income information. for others, an application will be available in the coming weeks. people need to apply before the federal student loan repayment pause ends on december 31. dan: in the east bay, oakland police say they will deploy additional resources in the little saigon neighborhood to combat crime. police tell abc7news the effort includes vice operations,
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visible patrols, an increase in liaison officers walking the beat, and the department says it's working on opening a little saigon substation. these changes follow a robbery that ended in the murder of a woman in oaklands little saigon neighborhood last sunday. as a result, some are calling for the city council to convene an emergency meeting to address violent crime across the city. the alameda county supervisor told abc7news today that the latest murder in little saigon sent him over the edge. now he's demanding action. >> i'm just mad as hell and i can't take it anymore. the city needs to step up and needs to respond to this public safety crisis. this crisis of lawlessness that we are experiencing in oakland. dan: he's a 40 year resident of oakland and says he's tired of paying high taxes and not getting core services like public safety. he says the city needs to
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embrace community policing. ama: new developments in the uvalde school shooting. the district voted to fire its police chief. the board decided to immediately terminate the contract. this comes three months after a teenage gunman took the lives of 19 children and two teachers at robb elementary school. he delayed directing officers for more than an hour. his attorney said he didn't attend the meeting because of death threats. a focus on cameras in san jose's effort to make streets safer. license plate readers will be going up around the city. as amanda del castillo explains, the city took on questions about the cameras and concerns about privacy. reporter: the aftermath of wednesday's deadly crash at moorpark avenue in san jose. it marks the city's 42nd fatal collision in the 44th traffic death of 2022 on record. elsewhere. the growing list of crash
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victims is part of a push, a pilot program to add safety cameras across the community. the san jose police department and its department of transportation held a wednesday evening webinar, sharing insight on the installation of license plate readers. >> it's important that we get this right long-term. reporter: these cameras have only been installed at monterey road. the site of three traffic fatalities in 2021. suspects have yet to be identified. signs alert drivers about the devices. >> get them. people have to be careful. reporter: officials explained cameras will check plates to help id stolen vehicles, assist in amber and silver alert response, and deter reckless driving. the city will release annual reports to the public that will detail use accuracy and effectiveness. >> we are in a pilot testing phase for the stationary cameras. we are learning just as much as you are about how valuable they
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are to the city. reporter: the panel received dozens of questions about privacy concerns. they maintain cameras will not monitor or profile people. access to collected data will be limited to trained estate pd staff, neighboring enforcement agencies, and city employees in charge of inspection. >> why do we have to worry about this? reporter: up to 150 additional fixed cameras will eventually be installed across the city. the next set is expected in two to three months. while they don't have a specific location finalized, they plan to target an area with high gun related and violent crime. abc7news. dan: the economy plays a role in building a better bay area. a new study from uc berkeley shows san francisco's financial district is the slowest downtown in the country to recover from the pandemic.
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data was gathered using cell phone gps from 62 u.s. cities from 2019 through 20. it shows cities activity is at 31% of pre-pandemic levels. uc berkeley professor chappell says remote work in business closures are contributing to its recovery. >> so san francisco needs to diversify. needs to get a lot of different types of businesses downtown if it's going to have a 24-hour city and be what it was even just three years ago. dan: san francisco's council of district merced's association says they are working on solutions like work live spaces. ama: bart celebrating a spike in business this week. more than 156,000 passengers rode trains on tuesday. that's the second highest ridership day since the start of the pandemic. the only day with more passengers was championship parade day for the warriors on june 20 area last weekend's
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ridership jumped to 57% of pre-pandemic levels. dan: a vote set for tomorrow could make california a world leader in fighting climate change. it could affect the kind of vehicle that you buy in the future. ama: double or nothing. that offer from the 49ers. what the franchise says is its last offer to settle a lawsuit over management of non-nfl offense at leedy -- levi's stadium. dan: a yacht plunges into the ocean. the story behind the sinking. spencer: wiper weather in the morning. how much cooler into the weekend, coming up. ama: a look at what's coming up tonight jim -- on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. watch me tonight or i will sick the whole connie. it will be really good. it's going to be amazing. ready? don't peek. ♪
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city contracts to his friends. also charged in the case, developers, contractors, to executives, and his girlfriend the former director of the mayors office of neighborhood services. >> it's embarrassing and shameful. i hope that he gets the maximum sentence to send a signal that this is not tolerated in san francisco. reporter: aaron peskin has served 15 years on the board of supervisors. he tells me the corruption scandal has had a bigger impact beyond those criminally charge. >> this has led to the resignation of the head of the department of building inspection, the city administrator, the head of the public utilities commission, the head of the department of the environment. this was far-reaching. reporter: the ranch on 20 acres in colusa county is truly a monument to his grafting. it was built and furnished by those vying for city contracts and the bribes helped pay his mortgage.
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he received a $36,000 gold rolex , international vacations, envelopes of cash, and holiday parties for city vip. 20 brash served as a federal prosecutor. >> one has to ask, how did it even happen? how could he hope to get away with it? with the safeguards, were they so lax that it allowed this to happen? reporter: the prosecution is asking for a nine year prison sentence. the defense wants three years, saying he's at a heightened risk of covid because of his diabetes and heart disease. >> is it legitimate now to say that the covid risk is that much worse in prison? we run a covid risk every day on the outside. every time you board muni or get on bart, you are running a covid risk. reporter: as for the mayor, -- he got $5,000 for car repairs in 2019. the ethics commission ruled that violated the city's prohibition
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on accepting gifts from subordinate employees and find her 1.5 times the cost of the gift. >> i take full responsibility for those mistakes and i've learned a lot since becoming mayor and being in office. reporter: the mayor's office confirmed that breed dated him 20 years ago and they remained close friends. some context. at the time of the gift for the mayor's car repairs, he had a city salary of $270,000 compared to breed's $342,000. >> there was a city family of you scratch my back, i will scratch yours and they treated it like a family. it was all in the family. our existing mayor was a part of that family. reporter: he expects to forfeit that custom-built house where he plans to retire and his city pension. he's been receiving $7,000 a month even as the case moves forward. abc7news.
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dan: remember if you have a story for the abc7news i team, go to our website. ama: more help on the wafer on house people across california. governor newsom announced the creation of nearly 25,000 new housing units. >> we are doing something faster, at scale, leveraging money we could never leverage in the past, and we are demanding that we do it in a cost-efficient way. that's the big idea. ama: the governor made the announcement while visiting a home quayside in los angeles. that location has opened up 78 units in six months. california invested $150 million in the program this year. that money buys hotels, motels, and other buildings to turn around quickly to create new housing. dan: a big vote expected tomorrow that could ban the sale of new gas powered vehicles in california starting in 2035.
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the governor has been promoting the change for two years now. the plan would phase in zero omission sales goals for new cars over the next 13 years. if past, experts say it could be one of the more important climate change policies in the world. >> if that group of states that intends to follow california's lead were to do so with this as well, it would be roughly 30% of the population in the u.s. living somewhere where there would be this requirement. dan: critics say it raises concerns around issues like charging infrastructure, supply chain issues, and vehicle pricing. ama: in the south bay, their final offer. the 49ers are proposing a new settlement package of $13 million to the city of santa clara in an ongoing lawsuit. the san jose spotlight reports the offer includes a $1.3 million payment to the city, double its previous offer. santa clara wants to remove
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49ers management from non-nfl events at levi's stadium. the city council is expected to consider the offer. city officials have until the end of the month to make a decision. the battle began in 2019 and is costing residents millions of dollars. dan: let's turn now to the forecast. really a nice, not extreme few days. sandia: there's nothing wrong with that. tomorrow morning, you are invited to drizzle fast. we will see another round of some drizzle like we did this morning where it actually measured. take a look at our live pictures from our tower cameras. you are noticing the gray skies from all four of our cameras. tomorrow morning, more areas waking up to overcast conditions. half moon bay reporting visibility down to three miles. tomorrow morning, watch out if you are driving. not only the fog but slippery roadways will mean your commute make take you longer.
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fair skies. murky. a cool start if you are walking to work or where you need to go. make sure you grab an extra layer. high-pressure taking a backseat. that brought the cooldown today. this trough will reinforce that drop in temperatures. we will get a brief uptick in the numbers on friday before we go back down again. right now, good push of the marine influence into the east bay. north bay reporting cloudy conditions. you can see that the temperatures are in the 50's and the 60's for most of you unless you are well inland. compared to 24 hours ago, down a few degrees. livermore is eight degrees cooler than yesterday. might even feel colder because we are seeing the northwesterly wind causing the upwelling of cold water. bodega bay, 53. these temperatures actually are below average for august. we are expecting below average
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temperatures for livermore as we look at the big head. not so much tomorrow or friday. the average high is 88. saturday, sunday, low to mid 80's before recovery. tomorrow morning, low count -- clouds and dense fog. dusting and cooler this weekend. summer heat returns next week. first thing tomorrow morning, fog and drizzle. it will be rides -- widespread gray. it is good sleeping weather. in the afternoon and evening, the marine layer pushes back in from the coastline. in terms of rainfall estimates, we are talking about drizzle. wiper weather for parts of the bay area tomorrow morning. they careful out there. numbers will range from the 50's to 60's. your afternoon highs for your thursday, barely making it to 90 in antioch. most inland areas in the 80's. we are expecting further cooling for parts of the bay area. it's a great and drizzly morning.
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minor rebound friday. a drop-off in those temperatures with the wind coming up over the weekend. mid-80's inland. low 60's coast. we were met back up next week. summer heat is back. dan: - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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ama: video from the italian coast guard shows a super yacht sinking today in the sea. a rescue tugboat was forced to abandon the yacht because of strong wind. dan: all crewmembers and passengers were rescued. the cause of the sinking luxury yacht is under investigation. it's not known who owned it. it was named my saga. there's a saga associated with that boat now. ama: day baseball from the motor city to the east bay. dan: chris alvarez is here with sports. chris: coming up in sports, the giants going for a quick two-game sweep of the tigers.
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chris: the 2023 major league schedule was released. eight opening the season against the angels at home thursday, march 30. the giants open in new york the same day against the yankees. these giants fans enjoying a road trip from colorado to detroit. they go to minnesota next. wilmer flores looks like a football player here. great play from the first basemen to help out his starter. both players would be ok. bottom of the fifth. scoreless. bases-loaded. web strike away from ending it. brandon crawford can't come up with it. two runs score. crawford usually so surehanded. the ending unraveled. detroit scores six runs with two outs. giants finally get on the board.
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tommy la stella within r.b.i. knocked her right. giants down 6-1. the rally would fall short. giants lose 6-1. they begin a three-game series in minnesota friday night. a's and marlins from the coliseum. amy steiner throwing the first pitch. nice throw. former a jesus lazzaro, call urban. urban had a career-high 11 strikeouts. we go to the sixth. bases-loaded for chad pinder. base hit through the right side. two runs are going to score. top of the ninth. a's holding onto the one-run lead. there it goes. nick cortez with the solo shot out to left. we are tied up. let's go to the 10th inning. runaround third. sky skies want to write. david mckinnon is on third base. he tests the throw. a's when. next up, a four-game home series with the yankees.
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matt olson. check out this eighth-inning grand slam in pittsburgh. the camera get -- the cameraman got lost. the baseball went out of the stadium and into the water. 420 feet. 27 home runs this year. the braves beat the pirates. check out a tweet from troy university football. the team's long snapper and holder went around campus looking for student kickers. some of them were surprised. they played along. you have to love the enthusiasm. after tryouts, they will stick with the kickers on the current roster. roster. i'm bringing back my spicy chicken strips. while i'm at it, my most popular former employee, mark hamill. well, what's my motivation? to not get fired again... i can work with that. actors! spicy chicken strips and me, mark hamill, back for a limited time.
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filled with pastry cream and topped with crushed cookies. it's said to be similar to the cronuts. you remember those? it caused a frenzy back in what was that, 2013? >> okay. these look delicious. i do remember the cronuts, but these look really good. the supreme is so popular it's been limited to one per customer. >> so how come we don't have it here on-set trying it? we have to have ramen noodles with pumpkin spice or pickled snickers, but never the good stuff. >> no. that's not true. >> these look really amazing. >> they do. would you wait in line for it? i love good food. i love even just small treats like that, but how long are you willing to wait is the real question. >> not very long. with kids, they get too ipatient. >> if there's a line around the block, you skip it. right? >> yeah. >> same here. coming up, the amazing teenage pilot who just flew right into the record books. and it's just another day in florida as an alligator is apprehended near a middle school. but first, the unanimous decision for the family of kobe bryant.
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