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packed with new supporters. they line the aisle there. they applauded for him but a much different story at the end when the judge announced that sentence loud grows. this afternoon former department of public works director mohammad nuru walked into federal court all alone after pleading guilty to accepting more than a million dollars of bribes in exchange for city contracts prosecutors. say his large custom home on 20 acres in colusa county was built with those bribes some companies doing work for free or supplying appliances and furniture today the judge sentenced new route to seven years in prison three years probation and a 35,000 fine. the defense says nuru had a heart attack recently and he's time to see doctors. he said to report to prison january 6th. i question new after the hearing mr. nerd you have anything to say to the people of san francisco who feel betrayed by what you did? anything to say it also.
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here you own explanations the people of san francisco. his team then released a statement from new roof saying again, i want to apologize to the people of san francisco for my misconduct. now that sentencing is behind me. i plan to concentrate on my family and my health in the near term. i look forward to the time that i can return to serving my community and work to repair the damage that my action caused both the city and my family and we also got a statement from us attorney stephanie heinz about the case that says in part for at least 12 years nuru shook down contractors eager for city business trading his authority and influence for millions of dollars in cash construction work travel meals and gifts this case demonstrates. the justice system will punish corrupt public officials. the judge ruled that nuru has to forfeit that ranch and the process is now starting to take
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away his pension late today though an ominous tweet from the fbi saying that they're investigation is not over a dozen people have been charging this case and clearly more could come for the item in san francisco dan noyes abc 7 news sounds like it dan time will tell thank you so much if you have a story for the abc 7 news 19 go to abc 7 news com slash item or call one eight eight forty it. breaking news now out of oakland police are searching for a missing nine-year-old. his name is wanye newton? and this is his picture. he was last seen out one 15. afternoon at markham elementary that's on krause avenue near 73rd avenue close to bancroft avenue. he was wearing a pink t-shirt with dinosaurs on it blue jeans and black jordans. anyone with information should call oakland police. and more breaking news in oakland a car hit a pedestrian just after 4 o'clock this afternoon. you can see the windshield of this car is shattered. it happened macarthur boulevard and piedmont avenue.
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that's just north of 580 authorities. haven't said if anyone was seriously hurt in vallejo all lanes are now open on interstate 80 near highway 37 after this crash involving a beer delivery truck. it happened just before three o'clock this afternoon. the chp says five vehicles in all were involved two lanes going in the eastbound direction. we're closed and one westbound lane was closed as well. the chp is arrested someone for a freeway shooting captured on video in june. hi. hi, okay. scary in this video. you see an east bay couple reacting when a single bullet struck their front windshield the suspect 24 year old joulon faizan was booked into santa rita jail last week and is facing multiple charges including attempted murder. the shooting happened on 580 near grand avenue in san leandro. the people whose car was hit were not seriously injured they did have some minor scratches. only on abc 7 news tonight a new issue with a flooded san
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francisco high-rise 33. tahama has been uninhabitable since june when a water main broke residents can't go in but even getting the things out of the building seems to be causing issues abc 7 news reporter news peña has been covering 33 tahama from months now and spoke with one resident who is sharing his story in the hope that safety measures a are revised here loo. done after the second flood hines. sorry the real estate company that owns 33 tahama stuffed allowing residents from going inside the buildingad. they hired a moving company that's moving items out of the building heinz promised to document the moving process, but the residents you're about to meet said several items are missing. for the past four days yvonne cornish has been contacting 33 to hama trying to get a straight answer. i was really hoping that this nightmare situation would end like on sunday when i actually moved this was a moment. he walked inside his new apartment ready to unpack
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minutes later that excitement shifted when he realized several items were missing ones the same sunday once we started unpacking everything. we noticed that some of the things that were in our apartment when we left. we're not in the boxes. we were unpacking items that had a lot of sentimental value in this letter 33 to hama promises to document the moving process since residents are not allowed in the building. they said quote the content of your home will be photographed for documentation prior to hiking and storage yvonne also emailed the building confirming access to his apartment for the movers and he said we do so with the understanding that we will be provided with vis. evidence of the state of the items in the apartment before anything is moved, but he says he never received that proof or documentation most bother about is that we were promised a lot of things to ensure the safety of our belongings. i'm worried that there were even more things that we haven't
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realized last week heinz senior managing director agreed to speak to us to address theft inside a vacant apartment by one of their contractors and foreseen an incident like yvonne's case i also asked who is going to pay for either damaged or stolen items potentially during a move. well, just like any move situation. i'm sure there's insurance and so i'll get back to you, but we'll make sure that any damages are taken care of. san frans requesting more transparency with the two floods and theft today he's urging more residents to come forward. i have spoken to the chief and to the assistant chief at sfpd they have assured me that there is going to be a dedicated investigator who's going to look at all of these, but they can only investigate what they know about so if there are missing items for the residents of 33 to hama it's going to be very important that they report those to the police department.
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heinz did reply after we inquired about the missing items and said some of events belongings were left behind in the apartment by the moving company and right before this newscast event sent me a photo heinz delivered the missing items to his new place now regarding the photos or videos heinz promised residents during the moves. they said those are meant for a quote documentation in case there's a claim for insurance or police recents. now this recipe is asking still for more transparency moving forward in the newsroom news peña abc 7 news. well stay on it loose. thank you speaking of damage done by water the main road through san anselmo and moraine county is still partially closed nine hours after a water main break. so francis drake boulevard is affected between saunders and san ansel mallus and anselmo avenues ever since nine o'clock this morning water stream down the street for more than an hour and 45 minutes police closed all lanes of traffic.
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water district crews could close a valve stopping the flow of water could take crews and other three hours or so to get the break fixed only one lane of traffic is open in each direction. homelessness is one of the top issues facing the bay area and the entire state today governor newsom talked about a new effort to bring resources and services to people living in encampments outreach so often it's just an office door being open between nine and five but not on holidays. we've got to bring government onto the streets. people experiencing homelessness in la were given help getting an id accessing a birth certificate enrolling in medical and more the state hopes to bring this pilot program to other communities. the first and only bay area county to record more than 10,000 homeless people is santa clara the vast majority live in san jose, which saw its homeless population increased by double digits 11% compared to before the pandemic abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey shows you how the newest quick build community
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could make a difference. unprotected unsafe unhoused the reality for more than 6,000 people living in the city of san jose, but thanks to another new quick build project just announced funded by the state and private donations city leaders. hope to change those adjectives to dignified safe and housed these projects continue to give hope and support to our unhoused community and i have no doubt that this project will be just as successful as the other projects in our district. this is the third housing project in council member sergio jimenez district in south san jose and we'll bring the total number of quick build apartments in the city to 717. we toured one of these communities in june and like the others this new 204 unit project at brandon and monterey road will feature prefabricated individual family units with their own bathrooms built in less than a year. but unlike the others it will be multi-story in the second largest per unit project in the state. the goal is to build on the success from the other three completed quick build communities we have now served
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663 residents on i was residents into those communities many have exited. about 82% are exiting two housing of some kind and more than 50% i believe 56% permanent housing in the latest homeless survey the city reported the unsheltered homelessness numbers dropped slightly for the first time a major victory, but the 663 residents house still only represent a fraction of the 6,739 unhoused and the demand in need for more available units remain unhouse response group co-founder. sean cartwright says 150 people are dying yearly from being unhoused and faster projects. like pallet homes could be a better solution when people say well it only takes this long it's really saying, well it only takes this many deaths so we should be building greater projects in a shorter amount of time so that we have less depth and we're getting people off the streets faster mayor sam. licardo says despite the demand the supply of sights and funding make it harder to make a major
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dent in the homeless numbers, but he says the crisis necessitates that the city moves ahead. san jose dustin dorsey abc 7 news no new gas cars in california. yeah, it won't happen for quite a while. but thanks to a vote today. it will happen and it's making history. i'm meteorologist sandy patel breezy below average temperatures this weekend, but not for long. i'll have the forecast coming up. and tonight a story involving trucks forklifts and more than half a dozen return attempts. it's a story for seven on your side.
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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.
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to see transformation come to them. abc 7 is building a better bay area and a landmark decision today could build a better california even a better world. and we're doing something no other jurisdiction on planet earth is done. this is a big game-changing decision. the california air resources board today approved the state's plan to ban the sale of new gas cars in california 13 years from now by the year 2035 a lot can change in that amount of time 13 years ago president obama had just become president. arnold schwarzenegger was governor of california and the
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newest iphone was the 3gs. so things do change now abc 7 news reporter under hassan. is in the newsroom with a look ahead at this major decision hunter? dan good evening. no real surprise with this vote governor newsom has been talking about it for the past two years the vote just makes it official and according to some experts the new california regulations stand as one of the most important climate change policies in the world madam chair of the motion passes with a unanimous vote, california has made history when it comes to climate change. this is absolutely historic. and the reason for that is think it's pretty clear that climate change is these single most important generational challenge? that we are facing today the vote by the california air resources board effectively bans the sale of new gasoline cars in california beginning in 2035. we're gonna have to get used to it but it's an exciting day california. governor. gavin newsom says the
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transportation sector is responsible for more than half of california's carbon pollution. he issued an executive order in 2020 mandating that 100% of sales of new passenger cars and trucks be zero emission by 2035. it also sets zero emissions sales goals for new cars over the next 13 years 35% of vehicle sold in the state by 2026 68% by 2030. this is a historic moment for california for our partner state and for the world as we set forth this path towards theory mission future the new rules don't ban gas cars or prohibit the sales of use ones even after 2035 despite the vote challenges still remain such as making sure california can generate enough power to charge all those new electric vehicles representatives from automakers such as mercedes benz tesla and kia spoke during the public comment the auto industry is investing billions. to meet california's new standards most are on board and have been ramping up production
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of electric vehicles. but even they have concerns these include but are not limited to significantly higher material costs. stress supply chain and sourcing inconsistent consumer incentives and inadequate charging infrastructure board member davina hertz says these regulations accelerate the move to clean energy changes will come along the way as it relates to charging infrastructure. it will scale with time and demand and i think we're all determined to push us forward in that direction. now there are also issues around equity electric vehicles are expensive even if the price drops over the next 10 years will low-income households have access to charging stations. for example, so still a lot of issues to work out in the newsroom on sarasin abc 7 news long road ahead. all right answer. thank you very much governor newsom issued an executive order on this topic two years ago. so this moment has been a long time coming that's a big deal for him. be not for the kids though. listen. two days ago when we realized we had the votes the california air
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resource part. i called my kids and i literally started getting emotional about this. i said your dad has never probably going to be involved in anything that will do more. to address the issue of global warming in this i literally got all emotional about it. i said they were looking at me like i was some nut my six year old he was like what you can we get i need my password for my roblox that's all i cared about. i mean priorities are different at that age right earlier this year abc 7 news took a deep dive into this topic to check out california dreaming the road to zero go to the abc 7 bay area streaming tv app on roku amazon fire apple tv and google tv, right? let's turn our attention out to the weekend weather. yes coming up quickly, sandia. yes, and we're all anticipating that it's going to be absolutely beautiful right it is but it's just not going to be the kind of whether you would expect in the summertime. i'll explain in just a moment right now, dan and i want to show you live picture from
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downtown oakland where you already see the marine layer making its move. it's a healthy marine layer it is going to advance across the bay into our inland valleys as we head towards the overnight hours right now, santa rosa 74 degrees. you have a refreshing breeze in petaluma. it is 65 are warm spots conquered fairfield in the 80s by the way our warmest in lynn valley is only in the upper 80s to low 90s today. so definitely a change of pace golden gate bridge camera socked in with the fog drive carefully if you are stepping out tonight and grab that light jacket because san francisco is already 60 degrees. it's going to get even cooler oakland 63 san jose 75 and half moon bay is a chilly 59 degrees winds are blowing coming off that cool ocean water gusting to 28 at sfo fairfield. do you have a nice breeze going at 21 miles an hour that breeze is going to help to advance the marine layer even farther inland and as you will notice at 7:00 tonight temperatures in the 50s 60s, you really have to go. well inland to see any 80s there
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by the time we had into 9 pm numbers are falling the low clouds and the fog or advancing tomorrow morning. we start out with some drizzle besides the overcast skies and then tomorrow afternoon numbers will reach up into the 80s and 90s. so a little bit warmer away from the coastline right now sun shining in san jose as you can see the shark tank there good air quality the next three days so you don't have to worry about that air quality we do. have a good breeze going and that's going to keep going through the weekend fog right now right near the coastline. we are tracking some thunderstorms that have been moving through the central and southern parts of the sierra also southern california. they do have flood watches and warnings going because of the heavy rain that has been falling down there. so at least part of our state is getting some rain from our east bay hills camera, you are seeing blue skies. looking towards mount diablo low clouds fog and patchy drizzle overnight minor warm up tomorrow afternoon, and it is going to get windy and below average in terms of your temperatures this upcoming weekend. your morning numbers will range from the 50s to the 60s.
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so good sleeping leather tonight tomorrow morning. watch out for that drizzle along with the fog afternoon highs in the south bay 85 degrees in san jose 72 in santa cruz 86 in gilroy on the peninsula you're looking at a nice day 79 in redwood city 64 half. moon bay low clouds will still linger in daily city, but in the summer, you're used to that breezy 63 daily cities 69 downtown. francisco north bay 83 in san rafael getting you into the upper 80s around calistoga 86 santa rosa 80 in napa in the east bay 74 oakland 79 fremont had inland. it's going to be warm but nothing extreme 90 in concord and livermore 88 pittsburgh accuweather 7-day forecast little warmer tomorrow temperatures dropping off over the weekend as those winds pick up mid 80s for the warmest spots and the next week. we'll bring back that hot weather alma. it is summer after all with mid 90s midweek. yes, it still is. all right. thank you, sandia. well amazon seems invincible sometimes but the world's biggest online retailer admits.
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closed higher as investors await a key address tomorrow from federal reserve chair jerome powell about the future of interest rate hikes the dow gained 322 points to close at 33,291 the nasdaq went up by 207 points in the s&p 500 added 58 amazon is putting an end to its telehealth service after just a few years amazon care debuted in 2019 and according to its website promise to virtually connect patients with the clinician every day of the year.
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however, officials say they've determined amazon care isn't the correct long-term solution for customers amazon care is scheduled to close at the end of the year step forward this week in the effort to build the first elementary school in san francisco's mission bay neighborhood as expected the school board on tuesday approve the transfer of two and a half acres of freeland from ucsf. transfer is one of the last major steps before construction can begin officials say the school will be needed to accommodate families expected to move into the neighborhood in the next few years. the school will open in the fall of 2025. coming up a dog stolen for ransom police warned. this is part of a trend plus an interstate rivalry shows up on a billboard. that's too big to miss stay with us.
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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.
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to see transformation come to them. bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. look at this a controversial billboard has popped up in san francisco and los angeles discouraging californians from moving to texas the message behind the billboard is adding to the already existing rift
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between those two states abc's 7 news reporter liam melendez has a look at how people are reacting. dark texas miracle died billboard showing a man in a hoodie also comes with a warning to anyone who stops to look don't move to texas get to look at it often. i don't think it's in particularly good taste. the billboard is meant to highlight the lacks gun laws in texas following one of the deadliest school shootings in uvalde on may 24th. we're 19 students and two teachers were killed. it's not known who's behind the billboard, but it's capturing the attention of many who go through the intersection of seven and folsom street. i totally agree with that 100% you know, so many people are leaving here and going to texas. anyway, it's like don't go there. that is why but our people from california really leaving the
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state to move to texas. this is what the us census told us about the past decade on average 68,700 californians moved to texas each year other data sources show that trend accelerated slightly during the pandemic but with a total state population of over 39 million the number of californians moving to texas is only a tiny percentage less than one percent when home prices go up in california as they've been doing in the lot in the last couple years more california's move to texas when home prices level off for go down fewer californians move to texas for individual california's. it's really about home price. then there's a matter of the texas miracle. i think i've heard it kind of as a buzzword about texas, but i'm not exactly sure i could define it we can in 2008 and during the great, recession, texas. third of the economic storm better than most states. in fact more jobs were created.
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it's the term the texas miracle claiming that the texas miracle is dead is adding to the rivalry between the two states. i think it's discouraging. you know, i think we have to move on and we have to move on positively in san francisco leanne melendez abc 7 news. by the way, the most common destination for texans is california with more than 37,000 residents moving here in 2019. that's according to the us census. don't mess with california. no, well checking today's pandemic headlines a new study finds long covid is preventing up to 4 million americans from working with symptoms that include brain fog anxiety depression fatigue breathing problems too. first lady jill biden is dealing with a rebound case of covid like what joe biden went through they each took pax lova to treat the symptoms and the world health organization says 1 million people have died from
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covid just this year. we cannot say we're learning to live with covid-19. when one million people have died with covid-19 this year alone. keep this in mind in total. the pandemic has claimed nearly six and a half million lives all around the world a warning today from police after a dog was stolen for ransom. it's a crime trend being seen throughout the bay area as abc 7 news reporter. zach fuentes explains. this dog was found safe, but police say dog owners need to stay alert. a happy reunion outside of the san jose police department this american bulldog named felon reunited with his owner after a scary dog. napping police. say felon was taken by a man earlier this month who his owner only knew through mutual friends that man helping her move items to a storage unit the day that he helped her move some items as the day that he stole her car basically and held it from her and said, hey, i'm not giving you your car back until you give
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me some money that suspect also stole her dog. she was later able to find the car on her own and get it back almost losing her life in the process and still unsuccessful in finding her dog. he found out that she took the car back and that's when he fired a gun at her slashed her tires etc and still was demanding money for the dog. that's when felons owner got police involved wednesday the man suspected of the attack and dog napping was arrested her covert response unit located and arrested the suspect than san jose later after that arrest. we were able to find out where the dog was the suspect. segwaya was charged with weapons violations dog theft and stealing a vehicle. i spoke with the victim over the phone and though she was okay with us using pictures and video of the reunion. she says she's still too scared of the suspect to speak about this on camera. one thing. she told me she wanted everyone to know though is that her dog fell in is home safe and healthy dog theft has been an issue that we've reported on throughout the bay area most of them involving french bulldogs in some cases. they're held for ransom where
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the thief attempts to sell them police say, it's critical that anyone who's a victim reports it there are investigative techniques that are detectives can use to track down these incidents many of what has happened recently in san jose and other cities were able to find these dogs and reunite them with their owners for now police urge everyone who hasn't to get their dogs microchipped and be aware of surroundings without walking even in your own neighborhood in san jose zach fuentes abc 7 news. so sad dan sad and mean who would do that just terrible. right. well who's going to be the next mayor of oakland three people hoping to get that chance say they've been left off the ballot and it's not their fault. it's the yard beautification project that turned into an eyesore. i'm michael finney head on seven on your side the comedy of errors that lasted two months. errors that lasted two months.
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san jose man bought when he
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ordered some pavers for his backyard remodel seven on your side's michael finney is in the newsroom to explain what went wrong michael tons of trouble. that's a great way of putting it dan. look if you have ever undertaken a remodeling project chances. are you have brought home samples to ensure the color of the painter tyler whatever you want is exactly correct. well, that's what one local man did but it didn't quite work out the way he expected. jeff griffin had big planned for his backyard remodel in san jose everything that you see that is concrete here. was going to be pavers including over into this section right here. he visited a local home depot and came back with sample pavers to make sure the look and color were exactly what he wanted and they were they were supposed to be a darkish gray. he ended up buying six pallets of pavers that a home depot contractor dropped off in front of his home. so it was only after they left and we started to look through
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the pavers that we found that they were well off of the colors they were supposed to be he describe the several times of pavers as almost adobe in color. there's a light brown and show others almost beige. he called home depot and it agreed to take them back the contractor it hired missed the first pick up date then on the rescheduled date it failed to bring a forklift. they were told at least a dozen times that i had six pallets. and that they were heavy pallets in that a forklift would be required to get them onto their truck. griffin said the same thing happened on the third fourth fifth and sixth pick up dates on the seventh time. they brought out the right truck with the forklift. and that was the first time that then they indicated well, guess what your pallets aren't wrapped properly. we can't take them. that's when he decided to call seven on your side. we contacted home depot and now the pallets are gone home depot
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telling us it's not the experience. we want power customers, but we're grateful for the opportunity to make this right just such a relief to have that gone from the front yard after dealing with this for over two months. jeff says he's now likely to delay his backyard project until after the winter rains now. i want to hear from you. send me your stories about buying a home a car paying off alone anything that has to do with money. money. we want to hear about both. i am and your frustrations go to abc7news.com/seven on your side. day, michael, thank you as always. this is the coolest day of the work week temperatures will drop even more this weekend though. sandia shows you how much next? sandia shows you how much next? what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27.
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what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. the choice is clear. oakland say they've been left off the ballot all due to bad information given by the clerk's office. they say they were given the wrong deadline for filing their
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paperwork abc 7 news reporter lena howell lamb spoke with some of the candidates what happens next. actually, wednesday, august 17th is the deadline the final deadline. i was told the deadline was august 17th based on the fact that there's no incumbent myself as well as every other candidate from mayor. we're told that the deadline to file our paperwork was gonna be wednesday, august 17th three oakland mayoral hopefuls each given the same deadline to file their paperwork, but on august 12th five days before that deadline each candidate got a call from the oakland city clerk's office saying the deadline had changed to five that evening. i was almost in tears because i knew i didn't have all my signatures manisha carter says she had to leave her teaching job early to turn everything in the following monday. the clerk's office told her that her signatures were insufficient. i just feel like they should extend the deadline allow us to collect more signatures or just put us on the ballot oakland
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native and civil rights attorney. elisa elisa victory was able to get everything. turned in at the final hour, but i found out tuesday morning after walking into the city clerk's office that there was an issue with my endorser signatures according to that. they would not give me any chance to dispute it or to cure it if i agreed because they said the deadline was friday derek. so a homeless advocate had been campaigning for years. i'm feeling it really slightly especially for the three years of campaigning that i've done to help oakland to bring up the homeless issues and solutions even current city council president pro tem and mayoral. full sheng tao says she was given the wrong date but was able to correctly file in the nick of time still. she's advocating for her opponents. it's very frustrating. i understand that people make mistakes, you know, i do understand that but in this case, you know, it's it's a big mistake and we must rectify it
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the oakland city clerk regrets the error but is neither the city clerk nor any other city official has discretion to alter or wave state elections law in shooting authority to extend the filing deadline. that's why elisa victory is taking matters into her own hands filing a complaint with the secretary of state's office. i love this city, and i do not feel that i'm being treated fairly. i don't think other candidates have been treated fairly. i'm running to correct some of these very issues that are preventing me from being on the ballot right now in oakland, lena howland abc 7 news. all right time for one last check on the weather dan. yeah meteorologist. sandy patel is tracking that for us. yeah alma dan. let's take a look at live doppler 7 right now because we have the low clouds already pushing across the bay tonight. i do want to show you one quick. look at the gulf coast states. there's still getting hit by some heavy rain parts of mississippi, texas recording record rainfall for the entire month of august as you take a look here at the drought monitor
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last week, texas exceptional drought was 265 26.5% of the state this week 12.4 so that dayluge definitely making a difference all other categories of drought across the lone star state have improved as well. here's statewide. no change. we're still in the extreme to exceptional across the central valley parts of southern, california here in the bay area severe drought continues. so no change locally either high temperatures tomorrow coming up a little it's gonna be warm inland 90s 60s coast side and a look at what's ahead for the weekend? how about a drop off in the sure is only mid 80s for our warmest inland valleys going into saturday and sunday the accuweather seven-day forecast below average and windy this weekend, but we'll see the heat returning the middle of next week. dananama. okay, sandia. thanks a lot ahmed. it's not quite football weather, but it's close it is we can feel fall sports wise larry. i'm not ready for fall yet more summer last preseason game kind
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to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27.
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good evening, the 49ers playing their final preseason game tonight. they're in houston troy lance played only two series in the first exhibition game didn't play at all in the second game. so on to game three a lance made it out healthy. that's all it really matters mixed results 22 snaps seven of 11 49 yards longest completion here 15 yards to kyle used check in the first quarter. also finding malik turner over the middle 14 yard gain no touchdowns. no picks took one sack behind a patchwork offensive line. niner defense coming up big. remember jimmy ward is out with a hamstring injury. this is the rookie samuel womack the third with the tip ball to various more says i got your back. and look at tamiko ryan's that's my defense 49ers trailing seven nothing and they have just
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started the third quarter big fight broke out between the rams and bengals during their joint practice today and look we're gonna highlight the middle of the scrum there. you'll see aaron donald the all-pro ripping off a bengals players helmet and he was clobbering people with the helmet remember miles scared of the browns was suspended six games for doing just this but since it's a joint practice, the rules are governed by the teams not the league, so it's going to be up to the rams to discipline their best player. so the punishment is going to be something like aaron sit in the corner and think about what you've done rams play the niners in week four devastating news for the number two pick in the nba draft chet holgren out for the season before playing even a second in the nba because of that right there home from the start out of gonzaga drafted by okc suffered the dreaded list frank foot injury. he was guarding lebron james in a summer pro-am event. that's why teams worry about these leagues in the summer homegrown needs surgery done for the year. and this really ought to be interesting lakers acquiring guard patrick beverly from utah
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sending. taelyn horton tucker and stanley johnson of the jazz. beverly is what you might call a professional irritant. some have said that about me he and russell westbrook on the court together is going to be musky tv until the whole thing obviously is going to implode hard work really is paid off for tommy koozie signing with the san antonio spurs. he was six man of the year in the west coast conference at saint mary's really opened some eyes in the summer league shot the ball. well, could we get two-way contract? no details yet, and we're just nine days away from college football season kicking off here in the bay area the california golden bears open their season at home against uc davis chase garbers trying to make the raiders roster. so the expectation is the jack plummer will take over at quarterback. he's a transfer out of purdue started 13 games over three seasons and cal they have more than just exes and o's to worry about here. they just went back to class. so let's practice time more school work for the past three weeks. we had more time than that, but
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that's what happens when you search school. so they've done a great job at this point. it was a good camp and now they're their schedules are changing today was the first day of classes. and so, you know just got to get get into a little bit different rhythm, but we will be starting really started today with all of our uc davis prep and start with some scout periods tomorrow. and they don't teach this in class. this is kat long snapper jake. araguayo. look at this incredibly accurate twisting the top right off the water bottle. the reactions are tremendous towel doesn't look wet. so he must have nailed that on a few attempts. you know, how we always say. oh, don't try this at home that one i think you could try at home. just make sure it's not by the window by a lamb or mom is around the face. there's a lot of stuff and go wrong, but that one could go right by the way weird situation tonight for kyle. shanahan wants to get a lot of reps for trey lance, but not behind a backup offensive line. you want him healthy, so you
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want to see more of them, but got to be, you know, smart plates. that's tricky with your second string. yeah. yeah. you don't want to get him hurt, right that snap is pretty cool. we know what larry is going to be doing in the sports office. well here crashing it a lot of noise i take full responsibility for all furniture destroyed in the sports. government, thanks coming up tonight on abc 78 press your luck followed by generation gap the con airs at 10 and stay with us for abc 7 news at 11. and remember abc 7 news is streaming 24/7 get the abc 7 bay area app and join us whenever you want wherever you are. that'll do it for this edition of abc 7 news. thank you for joining us. i'm on a date and i'm dan ashley. we're sandy patel larry be all of us here. appreciate your time. have a great evening. we'll see you again for abc 7 news at 11.
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