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including a bottle of liquor worth $600. >> the 4.4 magnitude quake did damage at campus market and liquor. scientists say tuesday's wake and the repointing nine aftershock that fathered -- that followed a minute later is important wake-up call. they offered this important tip. next make sure you know how to stop drop and hold on. >> number two, have a disaster kit ready to go. number three, download the shake alert early warning system app. it is an early warning tool that warns you that a quake is coming. >> the warning that you receive will depend on how far you are from the epicenter of the earthquake. >> this is -- some people had 10
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seconds of warning before shaking arrived at their location. some people reportedly had, no seconds at all, the shaking arrived just as the alert was arriving. >> she says it's a good thing. >> the alert helped me register and process what was happening. >> we asked authorities what people should do with the information that an earthquake is five or 10 seconds away. >> they say that warnings give people time to take action. >> to help supplement or complement what they are already doing and they feel shaky from an earthquake, that is drop, cover, hold on. >> they say that these earthquakes are important lessons. >> we have 50 earthquakes a day in california, we live in earthquake country, that's the reality of it. it's not if a earthquake will happen but one. >> abc 7 news. >> a lot of resources to help you prepare for a natural
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disaster, including a video of what to pack in your earthquake kit. you need to have that in california. >> students at vallejo high school were back in class today after eight shooting that injured a football athletic trainer. ryan curry spoke with parents and students about what happened. >> this is the moment that shots were fired outside vallejo high school, another video shows a large fight taking place moments before the shooting. >> i thought, thank god i wasn't there when it happened. >> he didn't see the shoeing, but -- see the shooting, but he says that people are talking about it. >> it wasn't something i was expecting my freshman year. >> this is vallejo high school, one day removed from that shooting incident.
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the school says they placed additional security and staff members around the campus to keep staff members and students state -- safe should something happen again. >> it was shocking, i hope it doesn't happen again. >> she has a grandchild at vallejo high school, she remembers when she heard what happened. >> i got a hold of my grandson on the phone and he said they were in lockdown. that didn't sound good. the teacher got on and they had the students in the library. >> the man who intervened and got shot was a beloved trainer at the school. his bravery may have saved a student's life. >> somebody took a bullet for our students and was doing his job. unfortunately, something bad happened while he was at work. >> administrators will be having discussions with police and ways
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to make vallejo safer. >> how do we move the city forward? we are having this problem in this community. how do we as a community come together so that things like this don't happen. >> and vallejo, ryan curry, abc 7 news. >> please say a couple in their 50's were hit by straight bullets during a shootout. a ruling -- a dueling gunbattle between people in their cars on 80 2nd ave and peach street. people were shot in a third vehicle, all four victims are expected to show -- to survive. >> a search of his ukiah home last month turned up a bullets, machete and bows and arrows. he is breaking the law because he is not allowed to have ammunition.
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the bullet was likely put out by his wife as part of an altered tius lawsuitgast ooesbut now ton e wld' largestwe are7 ws anchore newsroom speaking about what the company is accused of doing. >> this is one of the significant and far-reaching lawsuits. the suit filed, alleges that amazon broke the law by stifling competition, forcing choppers to pay more for every day things like clothing and backpacks. there are 25 one million prime members in california alone. after investigating for more than two years, they found amazon illegally set a price
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floor by requiring sellers to enter into contracts. it forced him -- them to sell less than they would at rival websites, forcing them to make less money. >> i admire amazon's innovative model, but the company needs to follow the law and do business without illegally blocking competition. amazon has stifled its competition for years, not by successfully competing but by blocking competition on price. now, amazon must pay the price. >> sellers also say that when they lowered prices on other websites amazon would penalize them by suppressingir on's practices are alleged to violate anti-competition law inc. california. -- in california.
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appoint a court approve monitor to ensure amazon's compliance and penalties as well. amazon responded saying that if this lawsuit concedes that consumers could see higher prices. they have the right to not highlight prices that are not priced competitively. >> american airlines is closing its flight attendant base in san francisco airport in january. that decision will impact 400 local flight attendants, forcing them to transfer to another base, commute or retire. the move will not impact the current number of flights coming out of sfo. >> governor gavin newsom was in town today to sign the care court to act into law.
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critics believe it disrespects pupils free will. -- peoples of free will. >> congratulations. >> that was the moment governor gavin newsom signed care court into law. >> here we are, it took us decades and decades to get here. >> the care court program would start with somebody like a physician filing with the care court. care court is specifically focused on people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders or other psychotic disorders. every county in california will be responsible for implementation of the program. >> we will start with counties large and small.
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we have riverside, glenn, san francisco, san diego, -- >> though the bill passed with large bipartisan support, critics say it denies a person right to have a say in their health care. this outdated and coercive model of policing disabled people in courtrooms will cause trauma and harm to californians in vulnerable situations and create institutional racism. >> the point of view is expressed by what you see on the streets and sidewalks all across this great -- all across the state. >> any progressive legislature, they said enough, we are going to move in a different direction. >> seven counties are expected to have the up and running by 2023, everyone else by 2020
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four, zach fuentes, abc 7 news. >> coming up, the strike that could derail the nation's economy. tesla facing a new lawsuit, and the future apart. 50 years after the first train started rolling. >> good afternoon, i am abc 7 news meteorologist, you can see a nice day unfolding once again. we will have those for a couple more days but look at how aggressive these rain chances are for a september s
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strike could take place on friday. more than 70,000 workers could walk off the job. a look at the potential fallout. >> a major supply chain disruption now looming over america, but tens of thousands of railroad workers -- with tens of thousands of railroad workers threatening to strike. all long-distance trains, amtrak is canceling starting thursday. >> that would be horrible. >> i would have to rent a car. and then i'm right -- wasting three hours on the interstate. >> this comes after rail companies failed to come to an agreement. one union rejected a tentative
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agreement sending companies back to the drawing boards to address demands from employees per cash. >> president joe biden said -- telling president joe biden in a letter that it will imperil the accessibility of everyday essential products. washington urging rail companies in the union to work it out as soon as possible. and today, labor secretary, bardi walsh is -- marty walsh is pushing those talks along. >> we have tried to impress about the impacts americans would experience. >> the food from this farm may not make it to millions of tables across america. >> we have a big crop sitting out here eager than normal.
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and a lot of that stuff could happen if the rail strike happens. >> it could cost the economy $2 billion per day. railroads need to reach an agreement with all of their unions to avoid a strike deadline. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00, the effect that strike could have on you right here in the bay area. >> tesla is facing a class action lawsuit, accused of misleading the public of its self-driving technology. it alleges that they have deceptively marketed the technology as fully functional or nearly fully functional. >> it is a dangerous situation on our roads. people are listening to tesla that it is the eighth and the allegation is that it is not safe. >> the national highway traffic administration says that from july 2021-july 2022, there were
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nearly 400 crashes involving tesla autopilot. we reach out to the need for a response but tesla has not yet commented. depuedun folectric vehicle charging stations across america. $900 million of funding will help build chargers across the nation's highway system. >> at the great american will -- road trip will be fully electrified on 910 ri sunday five, charging stations will be up and as easy to find as gas stations are now. >> during a tour of the auto show, the president also got behind the wheel, driving and electric cadillac lyrica. >> a day after gavin newsom came
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out against proposition 30, troops for that proposition -- say that the measure will help californians afford electric vehicles and create a statewide charging network. it will also provide additional funding to reduce catastrophic wildfires. >> fires burn year-round. and when we are not fighting fires, we are working on feel it ionly defense that we have two combat these large fires. -- two combat these large fires. gavin newsom says, lift will need to subsidize its own transition to electric vehicles. >> i hope we are looking at a week of lower fire risk out there. >> with the possibility of rain
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this weekend? >> yes it's looking more promising. we are still in the medium-range model data set, starting tomorrow and as we get closer, we will get into the high resolution and we will be able to find to this forecast -- fine tune this forecast. rain that looks more promising sunday, monday and tuesday. the storm will stall on our coast for a while, it depends on where it stalls that will let us know how much rain we get. if it's close to us or far away. dry warm aimer once it passes -- dry warm air once it passes but not time to call off the fire season. pretty much everyone is in the 's. a pleasant evening is on the way with aggressive breezes but not nearly as aggressive as they were yesterday up around 15 or 25 miles per hour. they will taper a little bit
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around sunset at 7:18. the sky over san francisco, partly cloudy. everyone falls into the 60's by 7:00, and we keep slowly falling as the clouds return into the low and mid 60's as we get to 10:00. temperatures tonight, 49 in santa rosa, waking up mostly cloudy if not cloudy everywhere. a little mist as possible on the coast. it is still below average tomorrow. 75 in san jose, peninsula, 75 in redwood city. we will have mid 60's on the coast. north bay, with -- closeouts will -- clouds will hang around the coast. for the east bay, 70 outreach mend and berkeley, and a very comfortable 73 at fremont, oakland 71 along hayward and mid to upper 70's and are inland to
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neighborhoods. >> here is the european model. it's starting to get better. and it starts as we head into saturday night and sunday. we have nice rainfall totals right along the coast. more showers and thunderstorms are possible monday through tuesday morning. rainfall amounts, check this out, sunday morning we checked out and again. more than an inch. that's with the green represents. this is the u.s. model. the more bullish as it comes down. but look at its rainfall totals that start sunday morning. we are looking at heavier amounts in the north bay. some of these would be daily record rainfall totals. too far out to say that. too far to guarantee it, but not too far to say that it's going to be at least a one on the storm impacts scale sunday and monday and then we will see warmer and drier air for tuesday
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and wednesday. >> celebrating 50 years of bart and what the future holds for the transportation agency. >> abc news is honoring hispanic and latin heritage month tonight with soul of the nation, my people, it starts tonight at people, it starts tonight at 10:00 and yo [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so are they.” ♪♪ aleve - who do you take it for? what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. aleve yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get the xfinity supersonic bundle with unlimited gig speed internet,
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>> a slow return to normal yesterday part ridership was at the second highest level since the pandemic began. more than 170,000 people hopped on trains yesterday. that is roughly 40% of week tape pre-pandemic ridership. quickset speaking of bart, they are celebrating 50 years of ridership. and we are looking at the past
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present and future of the bear area test of the bay area transit system. zach fuentes has a look at the land to further connect the bay area. tcthons tsanemembering ttimeat t stations in the bay area and the first want to open in san jose. this one along with one and milpitasand while bart operatesd maintains stations like this one in milpitas, -- vta oversees the structure and design. >> now that phase i is done, and attention is now on phase two which would add four stations in areas like downtown san jose and santa clara university.
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>> this connection is highly anticipated by the whole entire region. it will be that last piece that fills the gap to have a connection to ring around the bay. apart will connect to caltrain which will allow people to come from the east or the peninsula east -- easily to silicon valley. >> and it limits congestion. those that remember instruction of previous bart stations, now with new technology the construction will be less disruptive. >> the technology that will bring art to san jose is with a single bore tunneling. it is being used all over the world. we will be building that in san joseotegr ut eept at e station vta has contractarea and are lt
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other contracts lockdown. the goal is to have operational service by 2030. >> i truly believe that transportation effects our quality of life. the idea that we can put this large investment into the system and connected to our other services to have it be, such a vital part of our lives -- it's important to me. >> in the south bay, zach fuentes, abc 7 news. >> you can stream the entire bart 50 year special available in the new and popular section of our website. you can also back into the archives. archives. have you seen my new phone yet?
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moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. queen elizabeth's coffin now resting inside westminster hall where she'll lie in state for four days this after a 38 minute procession today for an emotional crowd of thousands through the streets of london. officials expect up to 750,000 people to line up to say their goodbyes over the next four days
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reporter jim dolan from our sister station in new york is in london this week. this is the line for folks who want to get into westminster hall and file past the queen's casket and her crown. it's about two and a half hours from here, but take a look. it goes over lambeth bridge over the river thames a total of six hours of waiting as a nation and her people prepare to say farewell to the queen. queens casket draped in the royal standard with the crown resting at top of velvet pillow move slowly from buckingham palace today grim courtage of silence sorrow a family and a nation morning as one this day. accompanying the queen's casket in the procession through london the royal family as you know them her son the new king her daughter princess anne and prince andrew behind them. then her grandchildren all surrounded by a people proud and thankful for a generous life of
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graceful service. he's been very humble. and she's done the country proud you look at what she did through the war years started london for a people the speech she made during covid and once you went to ireland and spoke smoking gaelic you think to go and be the peacemaker is beyond admirable. this is of course a time to look back in somber remembrance, but for many here, this is also a chance to look at. wise ahead and for many here their impression of king charles has grown especially in recent months fingers crossed. he might do well. you know. it brings anything like his mum. well, i think is that the most brilliant of teachers? he's had 50 years of practice. up it to even with all his education but his expectation it can be known for no test like the real thing. enormous and westminster hall
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where the queen will lie in state until her the coming daysf thousands will come here to walk by the queen's casket and say goodbye. the crowds have been daunting today. they packed into the mall where their procession started. it was all too much for some who loved the queen. nearby and hyde park 90 year old norma smith too fragile for the intimidating press of the crowd. went down to leave a card. sky blue card beneath a tree lined with a lush ring of flowers for the queen. she had a message for her royal majesty from her grateful subjects. i said, thank you for the service 70 years. and queen that we were never ever forget the line seems at this point to be endless. we are told that at one point today. it was three and a half miles
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long and it is expected to be that way through the weekend. in london, i'm jim dolan back to you. and probably not everybody will make it inside. yes a lot of people. king charles inherits the throne that comes with a massive fortune of the crown and all of that is tax-free abc news reporter ian pennell with the details. with the crown charles inherits great responsibility, but also great wealth king charles. the third is in line for a double inheritance as a son and as a monarch, there's a lot of debates about whether or not the monarchy is value for money monarchists argue that they bring in money through tourism the publicans argue that that's not really measurable and that there are lots of funds that would find their way into the public purse if we didn't have a monarchy the new king now has three main sources of wealth the sovereign grant money the uk treasury gives the crown to fulfill its royal duties last year the queen received 57
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million dollars. the family's private wealth the full extent a closely guarded secret then the duchy of lancaster a private estate of land property and assets the monarch receives its annual profits the queen received 27 million dollars from it last year. the rules have never revealed the sums of their personal fortunes the sunday times rich list estimating the queen's at 426 million. is i cannot help but feel the weight of history, however big his inheritance king charles isn't legally obliged to pay tax on it. unlike everyone else in britain who are liable to pay 40% tax as king charles is exempt from inheritance tax on money. he receives from the queen even when it comes to personal wealth and i think at a time like this when a lot of people are struggling when you're talking about someone with such wealth, i think that is likely to sparks and criticism and some debate but today even the younger royals are getting richer prince william who's now the prince of wales and the duke of cornwall will receive money from the dutch you it's one of the uk's
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largest real estate portfolios worth more than a billion dollars last year. it turned a profit of roughly 25 million all of that money going to the then prince charles at the time who managed the state for decades for years the dutchieve haso bankrolled the lifestyle of the next in line windsors, including prince william and kate and harry and meghan for a time. but this change of the world guard coming when times are tough for millions in the uk the energy crisis and soaring inflation hitting the pockets of british taxpayers some taking issue with taxpayer dollars supporting the monarchy and their lifestyle. it's hard to justify that especially on so many people are struggling. they are quite wealthy already and i don't see why they need my taxes. charles may been waiting in the wings longer than any other monarch, but he hasn't had the same level of scrutiny that is now about to face not just his finances, but every single thing that he says and does last
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night. he was again caught on camera losing his call once again proving that filling the void left by the queen is just going to be tough. ian panel abc news in london the toys that made us now vine for new role and an outdoor company wants to save the environment wants to save the environment before i this is john. he never gives up—no matter what life throws his way. high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cholesterol— and so can you. when taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects of leqvio were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection,
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time now for the 4x4 today michael and mike join us. so let's talk about patagonia's founder doing something pretty amazing giving away the company in an effort to fight climate change in hostile takeovers ownership now belongs to the paa purpose trust and the whole fast collective the company says any money that doesn't go back into the business will be used to protect nature in biodiversity. the goal is to keep the company on the same. the founder intended when he started patagonia. clever idea. what do you think michael? you know two things hit me one. what a great man. what a wonderful thing to do two
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if i was a son i'd be gone. are you sure you want to do that? something tells me junior and whoever they are. they're probably okay. yeah, right payroll somehow. yeah. yeah. know i think you know any first of all, you know, we know the mission of patagonia, we know what they produce in the high quality products, but anything that we can do to try to reverse the impact that humans have had on the planet and preserve nature restore nature that's thumbs up. however, you want to get there, you know, i'll support that all day long. yeah. i mean, i think it's great because a lot of these outdoor companies, right? that was their mission in the beginning and they support that but sometimes when it changes leadership that all goes away, so i think this is really getting ahead of it and in a smart thing to do for sure. yeah for grand a way to protect your company the finalists for the 2022 national toy hall of re
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finalists include light bright nerf toys pound puppies, others are the spirograph masters of the universe. raco and classics like bingo a pinata and the top three will make the cut and be inducted into the hall of fame you can weigh in two voting goes through september 21st, so going nerf toys. bingo has to be i mean and bingo was his name-o. not sure i get the top i had light bright. yeah, would you go would you go like right in your top three? i like light bright. yeah, very surgeons and controversy resurgence. thanks to stranger things. it was in there a lot. micrograph. i had one nerf ball nerf ball nerf nerf has got to be we do we agree on nerf. i do. i mean the ball right? i mean no, it's like nerf guns and yeah, no nerf ball. all all right. yeah and and bingo.
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yes, sure. you saying and therefore? i believe it deserves something. yeah. yeah, i think i think bingo should be i mean the class it's universal. yeah. yeah, so, all right. all right. so voting continues to what september 25th. this one is not quite a classic. it's a new thing and chipotle has actually put a stop to it. we're talking about that viral hack that let's customers get a itee app hack has been circulating on tiktok. basically you could order a single soft taco with all the toppings and a tortilla on the side which when you put them together essentially makes a regular sized burrito, that's a savings of up to seven dollars chipotle has now removed the option. do all those toppings from their app? i'm a consumer reporter here. you've got to let me weigh in horrifiorrified to tp so mh tt it away. i you know keep some things closer to the best. that's all i'm saying keep the ego in check.
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you don't have to filed all that to everybody just to show off. yeah. well, but once i mean once it goes viral then the company don't you think michael don't they kind of have to do something? otherwise, they're just losing too much money. absolutely. they knew it was there they were allowing a few of their big fans to go ahead and do it. but then once everybody knows it's on social media anywhere. they didn't have any choice. they can't be selling it for seven bucks off. by the way. i have a starbucks hack for the ice latte but because of michael's advice i am now not going to share with you guys. to put that out there and then take it back. it's terrible. so it's gonna be so before michael said this you were going to tell us and now you're not maybe i might all right. yeah every time i pay extra for that coming to you know, too bad. this is michael's final appearance. so sad he was doing so well too really grasping my concept
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forget jumping the shark as michael just did this is just a jumping shark fisherman in maine hooked. a big boy, they didn't have to reel it in because the shark just flew into their boat. he was battling against the rod and reel and the line and he just took off. and flew into their boat. they took measurements. they tagged the shark and then they let it go back into look at the teeth on that. guy, i'd let him go so a big fishtail. they won't soon forget and they have the video to prove it. i was reading the story i was so happy that they you know did cash and release right? because i'm thinking that shark his will to live is so strong. he's jumping, you know, who knows how high 10 feet high into the air he deserves he deserves a second chance. and so i'm glad they did that. i give him a nine and a half for the gainer with a half-twist.
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yeah, that's impressive. even know there was acrobatic as dolphins. that's crazy. does nobody watch shark week? not wow, michael. you want your final comments on the ford for this afternoon? don't go shark fisyga. don't go shark i comes ht from the consumer adre th y micel l rig. ye that's it for boardfor mayber starbucks hacks somewhere online. maybe only sorry right back.
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ocean-themed murals that are going up in emeryville. this project is called seawalls an international mural festival designed to raise awareness of marine environmental issues artists george. nakima hopes her work will do just that. public art is something that everyone can enjoy. there's not any barriers that you might feel with a museum or a gallery. it's just something i you know if you're taking a walk you can be part of the conversation. artists like georgie will be working at sites throughout emeryville for the next three days. the festival also includes a film screening and panel discussion on friday as well as a beach cleanup as part of california coastal cleanup day, which is saturday. i always marvel at artists who can paint on what would be the biggest of canvas is the side buildings remarkable how do it.
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it's a special talent. score nice and very cool at the beach. i think this weekend, right? i think so except for santa cruz will be the outlier. they'll be a little warmer there, but we have to worry about the wet weather this weekend and before you change any plans for sunday, let us get a little bit closer and we can time out this storm this potent september storm for tomorrow. it's gonna bereezier thanday.mar teeratur stiund average mid-dep or 6 along the coast to cooler than average low to mid 70s around the bay in mid-dupper seventies inlet. but with that onshore breeze we still have a nice clean air mass over top of us. look at the percent of total capacity. this is how much the reservoirs could hold their only holding about 25 to 33% about a quarter a third of their total capacity. that is so well below where they should be this time of year same thing with their percent of average capacity which would be what they normally hold at. today's date and still now, this will help if we do get the half inch to nearly two inches of rain the medium range models are
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venting out of this storm that i have a one on the storm impact scale right now kristen. mike thank you ballet and basketball. it's not a dual you typically think of but think again on friday san francisco bay is choreographer and dancer alonso king is teaming up with warriors head coach steve kerr, they'll host a one-of-a-kind conversation about the parallels between dance and sports. to disciplines that seem starkly different but actually aren't in as many ways as people would imagine the life of physical culture and the things that we need to tune it and what actually tunes physical culture is the mind. king and kerr will also discuss self-care human rights and social justice the event will include a short performance by lined ballet tickets are still available. just go to lyons ballet dot org. ownetoc re gig
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tonight in prime time on abc 7. we start things out at eight o'clock with the connors at 8:30. see what's new this fall on the abc fall preview show followed by abbott elementary and home economics then seoul of a nation mi gente groundbreakers and change makers of 10 followed by abc 7 news at 11:00 now you can catch a new episode of welcome to wrexham tonight on fx this hit show. it's more than just a vanity project for team owners actors ryan reynolds and rob mcelhaney shows the spirit and the passion of those wrecks and fans reporter ryan field from our sister station in new york has a look at the show. oh ryan reynolds in good friend.
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rob mcelhinney are two of the biggest names in the entertainment world, but in the hit fx series, welcome to wrexham we see the two stars like we've never seen them before owners of a professional soccer team if it's like both elation and weirdly i can feel an ulcer growing reynolds and mcelhinney team to buy wrexham afc a fifth-tier soccer club in the national league the lowest level of professional football in england while the pair is front and centered throughout the heart of their docu series focuses on the small welsh village that has passionately followed his team since it was founded way back in 1864. it's really about the community and the people that that love their their club on our show focuses on the wrecks and community as much as it does the club and as much as it does our experience trying or attempting to run this club having no previous experience, no previous experience and in fact before into business together and buying club get this ryan and i never met we knew each other via
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social media. he slid into my dms on instagram and and we became friends ever since and the rest history, and now the two are hoping to make history mcelhinney says his dream is for wrexame fc to one day when the premier league championship until then watching the drama of a football season unfold in a town where their lives revolve around it. that's just as good as the thrill of victory we set out to to make a show that isbout you're really rooting for and and you fall in love with the club because you fall in love with the town if they start the same. both of those guys are hilarious. i don't have any idea how ryan reynolds has the time for this because he's in like every movie welcome to rex and mayors wednesdays at ten o'clock on fx. you can stream at the next day. only on hulu disney is the parent company of fx hulu and
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area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. police staffing in san francisco is projected to hit an all-time low tonight. the abc 7 news i-team is analyzing the numbers to shownge a better idea of whereumrs paia officers are being assigned and where they are not abc 7 news item reporter stephanie. sierra is here with the details steph yes and dan police staffing in san francisco is already at an all-time low, but the numbers on paper don't reflect the reality on the streets this evening. we're breaking down the data to show you the evolution and which specific nei
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