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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: what the house select committee is expected to reveal. kumasi: the calls expecting teachers and students and parents. reggie: i town that has been dealing with a stinky problem for weeks. kumasi: we will start to check with our forecast for drew. drew: it was a little wet so be aware in the marine layer is with us in the pattern is staying true to what we had all week and we are 55 in nevada. 87 in oakland and warmer in the south. visibility is not too terrible. we are looking at a tropical -- and are typical problem spots and it is not terrible.
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aside a live look in the camera showing you gray skies and similar story to yesterday in cloud cover giving you -- go for october and we will take a closer look at the highest. --highs. reggie: the committee investigating that day is set to get their closing argument ahead of the november midterms and jobina is at the live dust -- desk. jobina: the committee is set to unveil new details and what is likely to be their final public hearing and their focus will be delving into donald trump's mindset and effort to overturn the election in today's hearing is not expected to include live witnesses but it will include video and witness testimony. including an interview with ginni thomas the wife of
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clarence thomas. they are intent of showing that president donald trump -- former president donald trump is a clear and present danger. >> this was an organized and deliberate hit against the fights -- the vice president and others to overthrow the election. jobina: the committee has not decided if it will make any criminal referral to the justice department. more than a 50 people have been charged by the doj -- 850 people have been charged by the doj. some have received lengthy prison sentences and you can watch today's hearing live on abc seven and the abc 7 bay area app. kumasi: thank you. reggie: an employee for former
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president trump told the fbi that they were told to move boxes out of storage in mar-a-lago. fbi had a video of a staffer moving boxes out of the storage room in the washington post reports the employee denied handling the documents but changed their story when presented with video evidence. the investigation into whether those documents were illegally handled is ongoing. kumasi: mapi tent day of class in six high schools. all the schools from san jose to san francisco to fremont were hit with false threats of a shooter on campus and that led to some schools in lockdown and a reporter is live in friedland. >> an unnecessary level of fear and panic and stress hit families here at irvington high school in the middle of the day over a false claim of a active
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shooter. this is something the alameda county shares office -- sheriff's office says it is an takei -- a tactic known as swatting where -- it causes a tremendous amount of panic and around the same time the call happened to fremont, school officials got the same call in the south way -- south bay and the connectable -- peninsula over a shooter claim that was unfounded. they are worried where swatting may take us next. >> you. that maybe the next time something is happening, perhaps they won't respond such efficiency. >> lieutenant kelly with the alpena county sheriff office
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says his office believes these phony calls are related to another series of calls from last month and one person may be behind this. there are several law enforcement agencies working on the investigation but the idea of swatting is just happening here but it is a nationwide trend. coming up, we will explain white mental health officials say this could be a serious problem. kumasi: a visual will be held tonight to honor the 29-year-old man complete -- killed in a shooting. he was a samoan community mentor in -- and a ministry student. he was one of four people shot when a fight broke out. he was only person who died. they met for the first time since two students were killed in a party at oakland in one
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city councilmember called for a regional approach to stop the violence. >> it is like we are our -- all part of the dynamics that are going on in our community and the more we can work together to get guns off our streets, and to deal with more of a community health approach, the more i think weekend, with solutions -- week -- we can come up with solutions. kumasi: investigator said they believe the brothers were targeted because of a conflict. reggie: at town hall meeting will be held in crockett because of a strange smell. neighbors have been complaining about a stink they can escape and they are demanding an end to it. our reporter ducked into the source of the smell. >> this wastewater treatment
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plant may look fine but it does not smell fine. it smells like sewage. smells like that in different parts of town depending on the wind. residents are angry. >> we have been suffering with the smell outside and in. >> it is like a slam in the face. >> i have friends whose noses are beginning to bleed. i have been experiencing nausea, brain fog. >> those at cnh sugar factory run the treatment facility as part of a deal with the city. they say the extreme heat because the facility to malfunction. plant -- the plant manager says they spent extra money to get a contract -- contractor as soon as possible but there was a
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delay. >> in this economy, things are not available. we said we don't want it months out but we want it yesterday so we threw money at it and -- the earliest contractor that could start working on it was october 10. >> that work is finished but there is a delay in getting rid of the smell. >> the cost -- officials recommend staying in doors it if it is affecting the neighborhood. >> it smells bad and can cause a short-term issue and the levels that we are saying are not the levels that could impact people for the long term. >> many people are concerned. >> i have a two year old dollar and watching her coffin not feel
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well is difficult to watch. >> a townhall meeting to discuss this will be held at the crockett community center 7:00 on thursday evening. kumasi: hillary clinton will make a stop in san francisco today and she is expected to take part of a discussion of proposition one and it would add abortion portion to the state constitutional. the amendment would mostly be symbolic at a time with other states are limiting and in some cases banning abortion access. if you need help understanding the state propositions, you can go to abc7news.com/election to check out a guide. you can write down arguments for and against each measure reggie: .
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jobina: if you are your children -- reggie: if you or your children use adderall, you may have difficulty fulfilling the prescription. one reason for the shortage is the man is way up and the shortage could last several months and the fda says you should speak to your doctors about alternative treatments. drew: we will take you to the south bay. we will take you into live doppler seven. we are basically not moving anywhere over the next couple days. the low-pressure is providing us with low average temperatures. future weather with the low-pressure nearby beings we are slow to clear the cloud cover and it is a great start to the day and temperatures in the 50's and take the jacket with you and you will have it on for much of the money -- morning.
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into the afternoon, we will get sunshine on the eastern half of the city and we will see sunshine away from the coast and that slow clearing process keeps temperatures average -- below average for this time of the year. 68 open and 63 in the city and 66 in santa rosa. the three day forecast showing you a bit of a bump in temperatures tomorrow but that is temporary because we cooled off over the weekend and the cool down continues for the second half of the weekend and we will show you that coming up. let's say hike= --hi to jobina. jobina: we have a vehicle running out of gas. it is not causing a slowdown. everything is moving at the limit especially in san jose.
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we still have this commuter alert that has been happening every day. that earthquake retrofit works. expect a 20 minute delay and that will be in both directions and the drive times here, 36 minutes and everything is running on time. reggie: a big boost in benefits and the announcement coming today that will impact millions of social security recipients. kumasi: how the mayor is reacting this morning. reggie: how park officials are helping the animals in been north bay. kumasi: a
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cover the cost of food and fuel and other goods and services would be for next year about 70 million people get social security benefits and this includes retirees and disabled people and this potential social security boost comms as there is a 3% drop in medicare premiums and the white house press secretary said that the combination of the social security benefit boost and medicare the client will give seniors a chance to get ahead of inflation. social security is paid by workers and there has been talk about reforming social security which faces a shortfall in the coming years and president biden has pledged to protect social security and medicare. kumasi: san jose city hall has been in support of the women in a run. --iran.
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this is a show of solidarity with demonstrators over nearly a month have been protesting the death of a 22-year-old woman. she died in custody up he ran -- of iran's morality police. reggie: worsening droughts as -- it is prompting officials to truck in water for -- refilling tanks that supply seven water trusts. they intend to keep it up as long as the creeks remained dry. herd size has been dropping drastically. -- before plummeting to near extinction which is about 6000 left in the state. kumasi: kraft mac & cheese has
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one wish to be added to the mcdonald's menu. they tweeted this message saying, where is the mac in the big mac? once customers -- let me see what this looks like. drew: i am into it. kumasi: we will talk about this after they fit -- he finished the story. i have watch a nationwide message to put the mac on the big mac and is asking tough -- customers to tweet at the national food chain. mcdonald's has not responded. drew: if you're on third tiktok like to, one of the popular things is due to put a chicken sandwich and put mac & cheese on it and it is very popular. kumasi: there are a lot of things people are eating on tiktok.
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your experience is different than everyone else's. you like to put hotdogs in mac & cheese. drew: yes. kumasi: we still love you. drew: this could be good. reggie: that is not really mac & cheese. it is kinda like plastic cheese. drew: the craft? kumasi: i thought i had recovered you from that one. drew: that was really good but i grew up on what i grew up with. that blue box. reggie: i understand. drew: that orange powder? reggie: there is always growth potential. drew: i feel like you when -- when you are 30, everything is set in stone. kumasi: i will work on it this thanksgiving. drew: i will bring my hotdogs and sprinkle them in. kumasi: good -- no. drew: it is delicious.
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listen. when you didn't have a lot of money as a kid, you got creative. i like it again. we will try it one day. reggie: once we get to the financial hardship, it sets us up. -- shut us up. drew: ok. reggie: you are all of her in oliver -- oliver in oliver. drew: we have clouds upstairs and patchy fog and drizzle. cool for october and temperatures below average you get a brief warm tomorrow but the weekend he is the trend a below -- keeps the trend at below average temperatures. future weather, you have 10:00 a.m. and a lot of fog along the base scholer -- bay shoreline. basically in the 70's in the
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south bay withunny skies below average temperatures. 60's and 70's along the peninsula and partly sunny skies and about 63 today. we will go to the north bay and brightest guys and terry in the 70's and low 80's and the east bay a lot of cloud cover and slow to clear and we will stay in 60's and low 70's and inland, upper 70's to low 80's and overnight tonight, we will do it altogether. you will find us temperatures in the 40's and 50's. go for october and there is a brief warm-up and there is the weekend and on sunday, before we get closer to average by the middle part of next week. reggie: dining at denny's and wiped the -- when the restaurant reopens, it is the only restaurant open for 24 hours.
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you will have special live coverage at 10 a.m. on 10:00 a.m. -- abc 7. reggie: president biden is waking up in southern california and he is attending an infrastructure event. kumasi: schools across the bay area are being targeted with hopes calls --hoax calls called swatting. they believe one person is behind these threats. reggie: if you're in the crockett area, be prepared for a thousand mile -- foul smell. they blame a equipment malfunction in warmer -- at a water treatment plant. drew: it is a cold day and a lot of cloud cover and 60's in low 70's close to water and we will go to the low 80's. jobina: it is a great time to
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head out the door if you need to commute and we don't have any blocking issues. as we show you this live camera in oakland. kumasi: a new inflation report will appeal that prices fell after the last interest rate hike. economists predict the data has show inflation has eased since last month. if you're in paloma, you have a new place to eat 24 hours a day. the denny's's reopening today after a close during the pandemic. the staff has been sharing updates coming down to opening day saying they are excited to welcome everyone in the restaurant opens at nine this morning and they say denny's is under new management. they tried to make it mike it -- nicer. [applause] -- [laughter] kumasi: we don't know the back story. reggie: a golden girls theme story -- is coming to san
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francisco and for $15 a person, you will have a 90 minute reservation inside the replica of the kitchen. it will have cheesecake. no word on the opening day or where the pop-up will be if you joined the weight less -- waitlist, it is expected to open this winter. kumasi: we already missed the waitlist? do you want to go. reggie: we already went to it. nla -- we -- i think you have fun. --had fun. kumasi: an open woman is celebrating a huge accomplishment. >> they tricked me and told me they needed me to provide a reference for someone and they -- i called them back right away and they said no, we called you
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under false pretenses and you want the award -- won the award. reggie: she is a health justice lawyer and she is the co-owner of imac. she says she became aware of the drug affordability program while working with low income hiv and aids patients. >> i saw a lot of people during that time passed away because they were able to get the medication they needed so it felt like a big injustice. reggie: the grant is an $800,000 gift that gives each recipient the opportunity to pursue things in the field. why this university is apologizing for a policy. kumasi: when elizabeth holmes is expected to appear in court.
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: i nearly billion-dollar settlement. conspiracy theorists alex jones ordered to pay the victims of the sandy hook shooting. kumasi: sally being the sideshows of the bay area city that could put people in jail. reggie: where you can book a state that is based on the ghostbusters firehouse. kumasi: it is thursday. reggie: let's get a check of the weather. drew: we are going to the temperature map and we are sitting in the 50's. we will sit here through the next five-six hours because of all the cloud cover overhead in the warm process -- and the one process will be slow but it is a
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cooler than average day. visibility is good and we don't have any fence -- dense fog pockets but we will watch because a few hours before sunrise, you get the thickest fog and we will watch the north bay. we are doing i ok -- a-ok. we have a lot of cloud cover in the sun is up after 7:15 and clouds will again -- thinking -- thicken. we will take a closer look at the highest coming up. reggie: may citywide -- a nationwide trend of calling emergencies hit bay area schools. abc seven news reportedly in -- lena howland is in fremont. >> to help express we talked to say these fake calls can cause serious problems for parents and
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teachers and students with fear and anxiety at the forefront. the alameda county sheriff's office said this is a tactic known as swatting where someone creates a -- a fake emergency intended to be an chain of events that causes panic. around the same time that call was happening here, similar calls were happening at five other high schools across the bay area. clinical psychologist dr. andrea -- says the impacts of swatting can be felt by teachers and students and the wider community. >> it is dramatic and a lot of us have ptsd from the other schools through things -- school shootings. it is nothing that doesn't go away that -- and it sticks with us. >> the sheriff's office as they believe these phony calls are
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related to another series of calls from last month and one person may be behind all of this. there are now several law enforcement agencies looking into this investigation but no arrests have been made. kumasi: this morning, a reckoning for chris bury's -- conspiracy pirus alex john such. -- conspiracy theories alex jones. jobina: -- that killed 26 people and the jury awarded them 965 million dollars and jones was not in the courtroom and he was live streaming calling the verdict of joke and asking his viewers to send money to find a appeal. his attorneys argued that his lies about the shooting were protected under the constitution. >> today is a dark day for
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freedom of speech. jobina: jones was found liable in for other defamation cases and he has filed for bankruptcy, claiming he has no money and he faces one other trial of the sandy hook shooting that will take place in texas. reggie: two americans are sharing their story after being captured by the russians while fighting in ukraine. they talk with abc news on the same day another american volunteer fighter was killed on the front lines. derek dennis has that. >> they u.s. state department affirms another american's just send has been killed fighting in ukraine -- american servicemember has been killed fighting in ukraine. >> he followed it and went valiantly. >>'s sister said he had been fighting alongside ukrainians. >> he communicated that the
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fighting conditions was more than what he had seen in iraq. >> more than a half-dozen americans pleased to have been killed since the russian invasion this by being warned by the u.s. government to go -- they were captured by the russians and it has been 104 days in -- they spent 104 days in captivity. >> there was a lot of mental torture and we were sleep deprived and dehydrated purposefully. >> we pray for death and we wanted to die. >> more dramatic rescues after days of relentless russian missile accounts -- attacks. one family pulled from under the rubble. this young girl squeezing through a small opening from the basement followed by her mom and dad. lloyd austin said yesterday he
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believes ukraine's counteroffensive will continue through the winter and vladimir is meeting with turkey's president and the turkish leader stood present -- could present peace offerings but expectations are low. >> we are learning the identity of the landscaper who was killed in woodchip accident. jesus contrary died after falling into the chapter --c hipper. he was part of a crew from a tree expert company. reggie: san francisco supervisors are address concerns that the city is failing to meet their -- vision zero started in 2014. at the same time, traffic enforcement efforts are dropping and according to new data
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analyzed by the chronicle, san francisco police are running an average of 10 citations per day compared to 74 per day in 2019. supervisors want more information about enforcement efforts and what can be done to get vision 05 to -- vision zero back to track. kumasi: if you take part in one in santa rosa, you could face chain -- gilles simon. -- jail time. an ordinance was introduced tuesday and it is expected to be approved at the next city council meeting. it gives police the power to arrest not only drivers and spectators but it adds the possibility of fines. police can only cite sideshow participations -- participants. elizabeth holmes will be sentenced to month and is expected to face multiple years
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in prison for only five --felony fraud. the date has been pushed forward and she is the cofounder of a blood testing start up and the jury convicted her on four counts of defrauding investors out of $144 billion. -- million dollars. reggie: hey bay area university is trying to change a decades-old wrong. they are discovering a -- 1950's policy limiting admission for jewish students. -- after 81950 three memo among demonstrators expressed concern about the number of jewish students being admitted. stanford's president said this of the component of stanford's history is sadly an troubling -- saddening and troubling. we seek to do better.
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the school is taking recommendations to enhance jewish life on campus. kumasi: the san francisco neighborhood that is dealing with birds and rats. reggie: pros and pickle ball. the bay area athletes with a stake in the sport but here is a check of the weather. drew: a live look at the camera pointed towards the ferry building and a light breeze. overcast rise -- skies and a great start --gray start. this pattern has not changed and it continue. it is a blocking pattern, meaning nothing is moving. under the influence of low pressure and that is why we have a deep marine layer and why temperatures are cooler than average and that continues today in future weather, 9:00 a.m., a lot of cloud cover and
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temperatures are slow to warm and take the jacket with you. by noon, we are seeing patchy fog and cloudy over the city but sunshine over the coast in the slow warming process means temperatures are below average this afternoon. 65 in richmond. 63 in the city and 75 in san jose. 76 in santa rosa. we have a bump in the temperatures tomorrow and warmer. be cool off to start out the week and sunday is cooler than saturday and we will show you that coming up. jobina: traffic is looking great and we don't have any blocking issues are major advisories accept a wind advisory for the altima pass -- octomom's pass -- altima pass. for the past couple days, the
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chp has issued a fog advisory in this area and it is not the case today and the drive times are looking nice. highway 85 to the san jose airport is eight minutes and the only issue is consistent throughout the week which is the earthquake work so will face a tournament delay in both directions on trips going to the tube and what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi?
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-- and this situation was ns- transgressionsfia are a perfect now -- profound significance. we need two more resignations. kumasi: two other council members were in the conversation and so far they apologize. president biden call for all 32 resigned. he will be delivering a speech on the bipartisan infrastructure and -- act. later, he will take part in the democratic campaign committee fundraiser. reggie: take layoffs or a trend we have been seeing for several
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months and one company laid off 100 companies and rock -- robin hood laid off 146 people and that is about a quarter of its employees and google and meta announce a hiring freeze. kumasi: san francisco has been given more time to save -- the city will now have until november of 2023 to get the hospital recertified our fates closer and the settlement includes a repair plan and a pause in patient transfers. culty improvements, -- facility improvements by february. reggie: residents are demanding something be done to stop a woman they called the birdseed lady. over the past two years, the woman has stopped due to piles of birdseed in the glen park area and that seed attracts a lot of birds and the things that
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birds do after they eat but it attracts a lot of rats. janet karloff says the rodents caused a lot of damage to her business. >> when i told her, no you can do that, she can't spit on me -- she spit on me. reggie: she says she has picked up 15-30 pounds of seed multiple times every day. complaints have been filed. city health officials say the woman is connected to health services. kumasi: long curve it -- covid to age or capacity to exercise by 10 years. research track 2000 people and they found people with long covid had increased ugly hood of a regular breathing and the disability for muscles to create extra oxygen needed for exercise.
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researchers want to expand the number of people involved to get a better understanding of the impact and the possible solutions. tom brady is going head against draymond green in pickle ball. reggie: it is part of an investor group that has purchased a major-league pickle ball team. draymond green is a part of another team's ownership group. kumasi: there is not -- something strange going on in a neighborhood. reggie: a ghostbusters themed firehouse is going to open their doors. they are offering a exclusive three night stay in begun sponsors firehouse -- in the ghostbusters firehouse. it is a replica and it is located in portland. you will find ghostly gadgets.
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the ghostbusters vehicle is also parked at the firehouse and it will cost 19.84 a night. bookings open on october 31. kumasi: that is nice. reggie: does anyone remember heisey --hi-c the drink and the greatest flavor ever made ect oplasm cooler? it had slime or on the outside. --slimer on the outside. drew: think of the michelin mascot. reggie: what was the name of sigourney weaver's character? she really freaked me out. drew: i don't remember.
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reggie: i love portland and i like ghostbusters but i don't understand the connection between the two. drew: someone must like it in postlude -- portland. reggie: i will think about this -- i won't think about this. -- anything with high fructose corn syrup. drew: it was the 90's and aware time. -- a weird time. you made your own pizza at lunch. here is the king street camera and a lot of fog and we have low clouds and overcast skies. it's about 2000 feet thick and it will take time to mix it out and burn it off and give a sunshine so we have widespread morning clouds and patchy fog and drizzle along the coast and i experienced it coming to the
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work and cool for october. warm up today and the trend is for a cooler and breezier weekend. the cloud cover is slow to break down. highs in the microclimate starting at the south bay and we are basically in the 70's for the most part and a lot of 60's on the board for the peninsula and cool along the coast with cloud cover and downtown today, peaks of sunshine at 63 and cloudy for the sunset. you will feel the chill. into the north bay, a lot of sunshine. 60's were a lot of us in these. -- for a lot of blessed in the east -- of us in the east. tonight, the green layer does its thing and overcast skies.
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we will keep the trend of morning fog and the weekend, the color of the two days and you will feel cooler air and 60's and 70's by sunday afternoon. reggie: a new direct flight making trips to europe easier. kumasi: the winner of fat bear week has been crowned. reggie: why one airline is giving a san francisco business owner a free vacation. kumasi: i live look outside of the golden -- a live look outside of the golden gate bridge.
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reggie: the west -- school district had a launch event for a new organic school meal plan. they are things like salad and granola. >> to hear these kids' voices and to see the cafeteria set up and looking so beautiful and i really believe that it is possible to do this in every school in this country. reggie: object salad is made
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possible in part -- many ingredients are grown right on campus and the schools is named for our national park ranger who attended today's event. kumasi: i get excited every time i see her. in honor of the lamb mark sanford six damaged by fire is enjoying its first vacation in years courtesy of alaska airlines. reggie: they provided the video with this family. -- to mexico and the airline gifted the trip hoping to lift his spirits after a fire gutted the double play bar and grill that he has owned since 2009. his daughter said this is their
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parents first vacation together in 24 years and as for the double play, no sign on when it will open again. we have a winner when it comes to fat bear week. kumasi: we showed you what was going on at the start of last week. the goal was to guess which bear flattens out the most ahead of winter in alaska. the winner is the bears known as 747. reggie: i just know it's. --knew it. kumasi: he is estimated to weigh about 1400 pounds and look at this. this is a look at the river in alaska where the bears get their salmon. reggie: beautiful.
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kumasi: this is calming. reggie: didn't we have another nickname that we told people about? drew: air force one --bear force one. reggie: how could i forget? drew: two time winner. we thought it was an area code. get used to these temperatures and we will hang with them for the next 5-6 hours and thanks to all that cloud cover overhead and limited sunshine and when the sun gets up, it means the warming process is slow. don't -- no dense fog. here is that cloud cover. cloudy morning. right afternoon for the takeaway today, -- right afternoon but
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: frightening moments at several bay area high schools. students and teachers on edge after false reports of active shooters. how these claims are causing harm. reggie: the last january 6 hearing to begin in a few hours. new discoveries regarding a former trump employee. what they said they were told to do with documents at mar-a-lago. kumasi: a strange smell in one east bay community will linger for a little while. how long it will last. reggie: good morning on this thursday, october 13. kumasi: we will check in with drew for the forecast. drew: we have clouds outside. it is a cool afternoon. take a couple of layers with you. you will need a light jacket this morning. we are in the 50's right now.
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