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investigation to find out how that happened. evening and thank you for joining us some dion limb and i'm dan ashley abc 7 news item reporter. dan noyes has the latest now from santa clara county board of supervisors meeting today. it's a story that is new at six dan. well, dan, this is yet another blow to sheriff lori smith. this issue was already part of her corruption trial now underway some of the strongest criticism yet out of the santa clara county board of supervisors form battled sheriff lori smith at what point do people say, you know, this shocks the conscience enough. i think we are long past that point he's reacting to this report from a civilian auditor about the andy hogan case the item first broke the story in 2018. how the inmate at elmwood jail was suffering a mental health crisis how deputies failed to restrain him during the ride to the main jail psychiatric unit and on the way he beat his head against a metal pole inside the van once at the main jail hogan called for help.
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get me out. okay, hold on but the sergeant on the scene slammed the door shut and kept stuff away. so. we're okay from santa clara county jail. i'm recording a code three ambulance. please paramedics did not arrive for more than 30 minutes hogan badly bleeding skull dented. he finally passed out. i talked to his parents shortly after the incident. he was on a boat in the middle of the ocean with nobody to help him. he was there alone. i mean, that's really sad to hear that when i tried to interview sheriff smith about andy hogan her command staff body checked me and grab my arm leaving bruises. i'd like to talk to you maybe tomorrow on camera calmly at your desk or something. calmly yeah, like a sit down interview. my comment will be the same which is what that we're looking into it. okay, i appreciate your time now. thanks very much.
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the new report says lieutenant amy lee was in charge of the jail's response to hogan's injuries. she was also head of the correctional deputies union that donated 300,000 to the sheriff's re-election campaign that year after the election lori smith promoted late to captain and her office killed the internal affairs investigation before it even question any lay or anyone else it's appalling and i i don't know how we can ever hope. to attract good people to a department that accepts and in fact normalizes such shameful misconduct. i spoke with amy lee by phone. she didn't want to go on camera. she tells me that she wanted the internal affairs investigation doesn't know why they killed it lace says that she followed protocol and that the main problem happened back in elmwood jail where they failed to
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restrain hogan properly the border supervisors passed a resolution today to review every internal affairs investigation under lori smith who was not up for re-election. they also want to meet with the new share of early next year to make sure they take action to prevent this from happening again. i also reached out to share of smith through her lawyer, but did not hear back she returns to court in the morning for her corruption trial on this issue and an alleged pay to play many thanks new details in the stockton serial killer case the suspect made his first court appearance today san joaquin county prosecutors. formally charged 43 year old wesley brownlee with three counts of murder, even though police say they've linked him to seven shooting six of them fatal including one in oakland. the district attorney says her office is waiting for additional evidence on the other four cases. we believe it allow us to move forward on the remaining counts. we're just waiting for that information before they process. police arrested brownlee early saturday morning, they say he had a handgun and was out hunting for other victims investigators are still trying to determine a motive and
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whether hate crime charges could be filed five of the victims were latinos for were homeless. more than a quarter century after cal poly student kristen smart disappeared today a man was convicted of her murder abc 7 news. anchor karina. nova is in the newsroom with reaction from smarts family karina dan a jury convicted flores on first degree murder charges and his father reuben was acquitted. he was being tried as an accessory to the murder the father and son were tried together, but they had separate juries this all dates back to 1996 when 19 year old smart disappeared after a party. paul flores was the last person to be seen with her and prosecutors say he killed smart while attempting to rape her in his dorm room at cal poly san luis obispo prosecutors. say ruben flores helped his son bury the body under the deck of their home. kristen smart's father spoke for the family today, thanking investigators and the juries after 26 years with today's
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split verdicts we learned that our quest for justice for kristen will continue. this has been agonizingly long journey with more downs than ups. paul flores is scheduled to be sentenced in december. he faces 25 years to life in prison live in the newsroom karina nova abc 7 news karina. thank you. we use the abc 7 news app to send out alerts as soon as we heard that the jury had reached verdict in this case download the app now so that you'll know when news breaks immediately. you can customize it for topics and places that you are most interested in. longest mental health care worker strike in us history is coming to an end today a tentative agreement was reached between kaiser permanente and the national union of healthcare workers. all of this comes after more than 2,000 mental health workers walked off the job 10 weeks ago on august 15. demanded that kaiser addressed staffing shortages and more
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patient access to care no details of the agreement have been released the ratification vote on the four-year contract starts tonight and is expected to take two days. all right, let's move on happening tonight. it is ring night for the warriors. they'll celebrate their nba championship win last season just before tip off for this new season. that's nice game starts at 7:00. we are live at thrive city. you see the outside of the chase center there in san francisco. now inside chase center is 87 news sports director, larry beale. yeah, larry that is the place to be. how's it look in there? it's going to be looking great in just a little while once the arena fills up and we get the ring ceremony, which is probably a little bit more than a half hour away, but let of put the whole summer. a perspective for you. it's been a whirlwind for the golden statearors win the title throw the parade great party through the streets of san francisco. everybody goes on their summer vacations come back. very short training camp
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immediately fly to japan play two games there just outside of tokyo fly back in less than a week. resume practice draymond green punches jordan pool crisis management for a week and a half followed by pool and andrew wiggins getting monster extensions and all that calmly leads up to ring night. it is the first ring night for jordan pool what he hopes will be the first of many. here's jp. i'm excited. i'm excited is my first one. i don't really know what to expect. it'll be pretty dope to get a you know, physical representation of all the hard work that we put in last year. you know, i'm excited. oh just to get get back playing see the fans and get the ring most importantly, you know, see that bad and grow up. it's gonna be a joy. i'm so happy chase center got a championship. it's gonna be a special special night that warrior fans will never forget. same with the players staff
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front office. everybody bring night will be special first first want to chase and you know to go along with the playoff run last year. i think we have a lot of fans now who will have a lifetime of memories of of this building and and moments in this building and that's important. yeah, i mean it's a big deal. we did this in oakland and now this is the first one in san francisco as i bring in abc 7's chris alvarez your thoughts on ring night steve perry joke today. i've never had a bad ring night. he's got the experience. he's got nine of them throughout his entire career as a player and coach and you joked and i'll take this the slogan maybe win with one for the thumb one for the thumb you like that it's gonna be a great night here, and i think it's even more special to have against lebron on lakers too. the nba schedule makers new they're doing and it had to go through obama a lot to get some of those rings like exactly one note wants to scan. anderson former warrior now a laker so he'll get a ring and he's hoping a win tonight.
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i talked to him down on the court a few minutes ago. he said larry i have some some good news and bad news. the good news. is he got a contract with the lakers? he said the bad news is i'm coming for your job after he stops playing so i asked him how long he thought that would be he said 10 years. i said oh they'll be rid of me by then. no doubt anyway, so don't worry say yeah. yeah sounds like a good coworker. yeah. yeah. anyway back to you guys. love more sports chris. i'd get to know him. well, yeah. good idea. thanks very much guys. alright, we'll still to come on abc 7 news at 6c burglars clear out a san francisco coin jewelry and antique shop and when we say burglars we do mean plural. i'm meteorologist sandy patel warm october weather today even higher temperatures coming your way tomorrow. i'll be back with a look at the forecast when abc 7 new
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to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 the clock is ticking and and it's so it's not i actually would suggest it also is not a luxury. it for any of us. we should each feel compelled as a matter of survival. to engage actively the vice president is due to depart sfo in a few minutes at 6:25 pm now while we're on the topic we are just three weeks away from the midterm elections and as democrats ramp up their efforts to get out the vote. they are staking their chances of getting control of congress on one key issue. that would be abortion right abc 7 news. anchor louis is here on this new effort that includes a really fairly jarring new ad from a bay area congressman list. yeah, dan and deion this is on a lot of people talking today. this is from congressman eric swallow from the east bay and it's interesting it depicts a world the ad does in which women can be arrested for having an abortion now polls show that
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voters are largely siding with democrats on the issue of abortion rights, and so the president and other party leaders are leading heavily into that issue as a way to get out the vote. three weeks until the midterm elections and bay area congressman. eric swalwell is making headlines for a shocking new digital ad that depicts the dystopian reality if democrats lose control of the house in the senate mary anderson. yes. i have a warrant for your arrest the rest for what penal code 243 violation unlawful termination of a pregnancy. yeah portrays a woman being arrested in front of her family for having an abortion when the husband steps in to stop the arrest police draw their guns on the couple while their children watch in tears now. love you. well just enforcing the law here. elections have consequences the aim of our ad is to make sure
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voters know and then they go into the ballot box wide-eyed that your freedoms are on the line. there is currently no state law that would send a woman to prison for having an abortion. so while says he hopes, he can democratic voters about what he believes. could happen if they don't vote so i wish i could say it wasn't exaggeration. but you know these things could escalate very quickly amid rising inflation and concerns over the country are looking to abortion rights to fire a voters today president biden gave a speech where he pledged to reinstate abortion protections if democrats expand their majority in the senate and maintain control of the house. here's the promise i make to you in the american people. the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe v wade, but new driving voters to the most important problem facing the country is today 26% said the
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economy 19% said inflation and cost of living just 4% answered abortion abc news political director rick klein told christian zee on getting answers that there's a sense anger around abortion rights may have dissipated. most people aren't trying to get an abortion every day, but they are seeing the impact of high prices every day as they go about their lives. now i asked congressman swalwell if he's concerned that this is now bad timing for democrats. he said he disagrees with that idea. he said hi early voting turnout and say it's like georgia right now is so far suggesting to him that voters are energized, but republicans look they do have an edge with voters when it comes to issues like the economy. so dan and dion it remains to be seen whether abortion rights will be enough of a winning argument and message for democrats given this backdrop of a terrible exactly and low poll numbers for the president as well. it's gonna be a fascinating three weeks. thanks. well, there are seven statewide propositions to vote on and we have published an explanation for each one on our abc 7 bay
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area streaming tv app you can head to the app and check out the california elections 2022 row to stream them all on demand on your roku apple tv or other devices check that out. but in the meantime polling way ahead oh, i thought you meant for san diego because of her forecast. thank you. i like that. i like that both dan. and dion weather is fantastic. let me show you how warm it got today. try 70s and 80s everywhere. it was a warm day october lived up to its name as a matter of fact temperatures anywhere from about six to 15 degrees above average for this time of year close to 90 in fairfield 79 in the city 81 in oakland 82, san jose 87 in santa rosa even places like half moon bay in the 80s. here's lovely view from our emeryville camera as we look, at the sun getting ready to set high temperatures versus records. they're going to be a couple of cities that get close. we're actually hit record like
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oakland high is expected to be 84 degrees. that would tie the old record of 84 setback in 1991, san jose and livermore both will be close along with santa rosa. so stay tuned high pressure bringing the warmth today that is going to continue to bring us the down sloping winds, but with that offshore wind the concern is fire danger while it is low to start your wednesday. it starts to increase in terms of the fire danger moderate to isolated high areas of fire danger this repeats again, thursday afternoon, so just keep that in mind windsor fortunately light one of the biggest key things with fire danger is not only how dry it is. but of course the strength of the winds we are not expecting strong winds, so that's a good thing, but that offshore wind definitely pushing temperatures up 14 degrees warmer in santa rosa compared to 24 hours ago up 10 in san jose up. 11 out towards the livermore concord area golden gate bridge camera just beautiful view tonight 74 degrees in the city,
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oakland 75 palo alto 79 san jose 68 and half moon bay from our sutro tower camera. you're seeing those high clouds filtering the sunshine 84 in santa rosa in the 70s for novato napa 86 degrees fairfield and 80 in livermore good day to go sailing from our santa cruz camera right now and people are doing exactly that warmth peaks. tomorrow records are possible windy and much cooler weekend on tap. there's a slight chance of a few sprinkles saturday morning wouldn't put a bet on it, but just keep that in mind 50 60s a few high clouds tomorrow morning afternoon highs in the south bay 87 santa clara 88 in san jose 93 in gilroy on the peninsula 85 palo alto 76 and a half moon bay. it is really going to be a nice warm wednesday 80 in downtown san francisco 74 daily city north bay numbers 90 in san rafael 92 in santa rosa heading into the east bay 84 oakland 88, castro valley. inland areas 94 fairfield 92 concord livermore 91 in pleasanton now, we're going to fast forward to the weekend. there is a storm that is going to soak the pacific northwest
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bring in a rain snow mix to the sierra rain and the northern california, but that's the best chance of precipitation could be a few sprinkles here saturday morning doesn't look like it's going to amount to a whole lot the accuweather 74 forecast records are possible tomorrow with those temperatures in the mid 90s inland backing off a bit on thursday, but still warmer than average and then a cooler pattern sets up for the end of the week with much cooler. weather for the weekend windy year as well. well below average and the possibility of a couple of sprinkles dion and dan on saturday. that would be nice. yeah. thanks very much. we hope for that. well, thank your phone has a good camera. it does but compared to this thing. thing. you didn't live this strong, this long to get put
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the bay area and abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey. got to take a look behind the lens. let's take the new 48 megapixel camera on the new iphone 14 pretty good quality now multiply it again and again and again 66 times that's 3,200 megapixels, which would make the largest camera sensor in the world and now see it for yourself the legacy survey of space and time camera created at the slack national accelerator laboratory at stanford. the final product is to be a catalog that has both space and time in it. so that's looking at the largest possible area and get as many galaxies as we can and then looking as deep as we can go which is far back in time. i wanted to learn more about how it works. so camera operation scientists stewart marshall took me inside the clean room for a closer. look it has the ability to capture more than 40 times the area of the moon with each shot and that's why this camera has to have the world's biggest lens with the most amount of sensors
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and it has the guinness world record to prove it. it's also outfitted with these filters costing. low a certain amount of light through the camera. it will be able to capture images quickly and efficiently with a quality unlike any camera before most of its time with the shutter open collecting light and just a small amount of time reading out and transferring the data and with that data scientists from around the world will be able to study an endless number of topics since the information will be all open to the community. this includes understanding the mystery of dark matter and dark energy. it's being creating an instrument that's going to provide that up for you know dozens of generations. i mean after a year or so in my capture more images of these guys and it's ever been taken for all the telescopes and cameras before after seven years of construction scientists are putting on the final touches before the massive camera will be relocated to its final destination chile next spring where we'll sit atop and even
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bigger telescope at the slack national accelerator laboratory dustin dorsey abc 7 news. how cool is that now after the camera is installed in chile next year. the team says it will be able to take its first photos in 2024. so we will anxiously await seeing those coming up next taking the fight to city hall for homeless people living in oakland. that means bringing tents. plus here from the family of a man killed in a police pursuit. he wasn't the one being chased. he was just on his way to work. stay with us.
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hello mi amor. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. you're about to see a lot more of this amazing video the owners of a small coin and antique shop at san francisco are picking up the pieces after this a burglary involving multiple suspects early this morning. the owners are sharing the surveillance in hopes of identifying the suspects. and so this kind of crime doesn't happen to anyone else.
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you felt hopeless you finally did broken glass overturned boxes and a trail of coins. these are the remains tuesday morning of a seven minute crimes free. not the owner of sf coins jewelry and antiques watched in real time on surveillance from home where you didn't call in the middle of night and it's from your alarm company and he was in the good news video from the stores nearly 30 surveillance cameras shows three vehicles pull up to the intersection of 12th avenue and clement at about 2:45 tuesday morning, at least five individuals can be seen some armed with crowbars dressed in hoodies and face masks please in a minute jay who requested we hide his identity explain how five suspects broke into the safe room and nearly cleared the shelves loading boxes of coins into garbage bag. you can hear the suspects talking in audibly then the
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high-pitched alarm blaring. so these are professionals jay and his partner estimate the loss at around $50,000. they have a combined 45 years of experience in the coin business and never expected a burglary of this magnitude in the neighborhood. you just distance that this is a shock that this is happening in richmond district. jay wants to think quick thinking neighbors who woke up and alerted the police beating even the alarm company. he says the shop will recover and be back stronger than ever we spend about. 70 to 80,000 in security and civilians, but we're going to spend more. we don't want to be deterred by these people and just stop doing business. we're not powered we can keep moving on. are not cowards now the store is still open despite the debris left from the burglary talk about resilient absolutely wish them. well on the heels of a quadruple shooting near uc berkeley two
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weeks ago the university just launched private security patrols near campus abc 7 news reporter suzanne fawn talked with students about what that means for them. uc berkeley freshman julieta angiano takes her safety. seriously she carries pepper spray and walks with her friends late at night. i don't think it's safe enough when shots rang out early saturday, october 8th. she was in the bathroom at her dorm. i heard it like six gunshots the quadruple shooting on telegraph avenue killed a 29 year old ministry student from the pacific school of religion three others were hurt that shooting hit close to home said angiano. a lot of people were like disturbed and they were kind of just freaking out and a lot of people like we're getting phone calls from their parents because they're worried you see berkeley administrators receive so many calls from students and parents demanding more security that authorities took action last friday new private patrols launched around the dorms also known as units one two, and three they will be on shift from 6pm in the evening to 2:30 a.m.
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seven days a week. they will be monitoring outside the residence halls and observing and reporting and just helping enhance our security the patrols will last a month. possibly longer until more help arrives cal berkeley says it plans on hiring two more university police officers as well as more security monitors. we are in the process of hiring for example, 75 new security monitors. the security monitors are trained students who are dedicated to our residential halls freshman elizabeth shepherd says adding private security guards couldn't have come at a better time. i am concerned about safety. we get messages that alert us when things happen and it can be scary some aren't sure what extra patrols will really do we have ucbd. we have the bear walk system. i don't think anything is going to change with the private security system, but it makes people feel more secure or or more safe angiano's seeing the new security guards patrolling outside her dorm. i have they're walking outside in front of the units. they're kind of just pacing back and forth, but it's only for i
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think a few hours it's not until the entire night or it's super late at night. it isn't much as anchiano, but for her, it makes a difference in berkeley. suzanne fawn abc 7 news oakland city council is considering expanding the use of license plate readers to combat the recent rise in crime. oakland's police department has the technology, but the council is considering a proposal to upgrade the system and enhance its abilities. supporters say would speed up the process of catching criminals. this is a forced mortiplier, you know in how we obtain information more quickly and efficiently certainly as opposed to humans being physically involved with running license plates. and so this technology can be used, you know on the vehicles to capture information to have it more readily available. opponents say so far the license plate reader technology has yielded few results. there are also concerns about privacy. tonight loved ones are remembering an innocent oakland man hit and killed by a who was being chased by oakland police
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that deadly crash happened early yesterday morning police say it was all sparked by a hit-and-run crash on friday. abc 7 news reporter loose pena spoke to the victim's family 24 hours after 44 year old agustin coyote was killed his family speaking out. his knees said agustin was more than an uncle to her. he was like a second dad. i left to go to santa cruz. and then those the last time i've heard from him. like one or two hours later invite that called me. he was like your uncle who's dead. i really remembers saying good night to her uncle. day, she wants him to be remembered for his generous heart and enjoyable person as someone who was loving and caring as someone who who cares for all of us no matter he would sacrifice his own happiness for us to be happy. he would help us. the amazing uncle augustine was just seconds from arriving at
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his job his co-workers heard the crash just minutes before 7 am on monday when they looked across the street and asked the police officer on scene if the person was agustin their hearts sank, it was really really bad. yes, so so sad, you know, he he still had a long long life ahead of him during a press conference on monday. opd's chief confirmed the suspect who crashed into agustin is 23 year old jonathan hernandez. he was being chased by officers after being accused of flashing a gun at a driver during a hit and run on friday. his perceived is being investigated by the department and at some point when investigation is concluded this pursuit for real go before a review board, the suspect was arrested and the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave, but agustin's family still
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questioning why the police pursuit ended with his death? i was just like those he can't be oh just waiting for him to come back. he's every coming back. in auckland loose peña abc 7 news. so tragic the family has a gofundme page up and you can find a link to it at this story at our website. abc7 news.com oakland's unhoused community is asking the city to pass a resolution that would allow them to return to an encampment on wood street abc 7 news was at city hall today during a protest caltrans crews have spent several weeks clearing out debris at the massive site by the macarthur maze because of safety concerns the other site the former residents proposed for relocation is the old oakland army base, which is just south of the bay bridge advocates. say the people who have been pushed o some to rht now. we j place where ople to getwhere people can pars
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people can put up 10 to death that they want to do. maybe they can put out some tough sheds there too. we want to make sure that it turns into a service that can really help. a city council report recommends allowing the unhoused to gather at wood street, but not the old army base. we're coming up next looking under the ice from up in the air meeta stanford engineer engineer who is making it happen.
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stanford could give researchers a much closer view into areas at severe risk from climate change. itnvel ingsveol of two technologies to reach some of the most remote places anywhere on earth abc 7 news weather anchor spencer christian has the story. they are among the harshest research environments on the planet but understanding the forces affecting massive ice sheets in areas, like greenland and antarctica could be critical for predicting the future effects of climate change and sea level rise. yeah. this is this is peregrine interest stanford engineer
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thomas, tysburg, and the unmanned drone dubbed peregrine. the drone is designed to carry ice penetrating radar which is able to gather data miles beneath the surface. so this is this is our tool for understanding what live underneath the ice, which is one of the most critical inputs to understanding how this ice sheet is going to evolve in the future the green panels on each on each side are antennas and teddy are mounted on the wings with other instruments also sheltered from the weather the stanford team recently field tested the aircraft in iceland. they say ice penetrating radar has been used for decades, but it's been expensive to deploy. they're hoping the drone-based system will allow researchers from around the world to monitor threatened ice sheets more closely and generate more detailed. know we reduced the cost of collecting this data dramatically and we make it so we can collect data more of the time during the night. in more adverse weather drop last year, we profiled a team from the nasa jet propulsion lab, which is deploying sensors from aircraft to study the
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effect that warming oceans are having on ice shelves in greenland other researchers are using a variety of technologies including satellite imagery and ground-based systems together ice sheet data in different locations. there's tremendous value to both real-time data and just data that's sampled more frequently professor dustin schroeder heads up the stanford radio glaciology research group and is overseeing the drone project which underwent development on the stanford campus. he believes the technology could also be coupled with artificial intelligence to better target the measurements over large areas. we know that sheets are very dynamic that they're processes evolved far more frequently than once ever or going back every few decades or even every year and so the ability to put sensors out there that can capture that fine time scale. we transformative antarctica has been a particular interest to researchers where a major ice shelf collapsed earlier this year. they say the sudden breakups can release even more ice from the
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glaciers behind them adding to sea level rise, and they say developing technologies to more accurately understand and predict. these events is becoming more urgent. there's still a lot of uncertainty we can reduce in exactly how much is going to melt and exactly how fast at stanford spencer christian abc 7 news it's really remarkable. now as you may have seen from the video the drone can be hand launched and is able to land on the snow and the ice unbelievable. well warm weather will be with us once again tomorrow before a cool down this weekend. sandia shows you how much temperatures will change (vo) a medicare advantage plan should come with all the benefits you want and zero compromises. with anthem blue cross, it can. just go to anthem.com/answers or call 833-797-4179 for a free one-on-one medicare plan review. ask about our zero dollar monthly premium plans that include dental, vision and hearing coverage along with transportation, a gym membership and zero dollar copay for prescriptions
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to mid 90s dion and dan yeah even warmer than today today. we were in the 70s and 80s high clouds passing through on live doppler 7 right now as we check out the high temperatures 94 fairfield 76 half moon bay 84 oakland 90 in san rafael 88, san jose 92 in santa rosa, so it's going to be warmer than average friday, don't you worry if you don't like the warm weather the cooling begins, you're barely making it to 80 saturday and sunday. i mean, it's gonna be mostly 60s a few low to mid 70s both days. it's certainly going to turn windy on saturday. we do have good air quality for most areas this evening and as you look at a stunning view from our emeryville camera posts sunset glow good to moderate air quality the next three days. here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast tomorrow is our warmest day with records possible temperatures do come down as we had towards the end of the work week the weekends much cooler slight chance of a few showers or sprinkles saturday morning and certainly a windy year pattern next week
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will have quiet weather early in the week, dan and dion. i prematurely put all my sweaters away bring them out this weekend in two times. yes, sandia. thank you. all right season begins tonight from a golden state. yeah. larry's got the bling bling, right? live at chase center. hi larry, absolutely. dan dion, yes, so the bling will be revealed shortly as we count down to rignight ceremonies for the golden state warriors and we get to ring in a brand new nba h
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championship ring night celebration and you know, it never gets old when you celebrate a championship for steph curry. this will be ring number four for coach steve kerr 9 rings. for as a coach five as a player always a veil of secrecy with these ceremonies out of the players don't even know what the rings are going to look like. so they'll be surprised with the rest of us at chase. the fans have t-shirts on their seats celebrating the dubs seventh title as a franchise going back to their philadelphia days. let's hear now from the warriors as they get ready to enjoy all that bling. i've never had a bad ring night. i can tell you that they're all awesome. and so i'm i'm excited for tonight. excited for our fans for our players whole organization. it's just you know, it's just such a great. celebration of something that is very difficult to accomplish. so it's important that we you know, recognize the accomplishment hang the banner. hand out the rings and and then it's officially time to you know
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move on to this season. i'm excited. i'm excited. it's my first one. i don't really know what to expect. it'll be pretty dope to get a you know, physical representation of all the hard work that we put in last year. you know, i'm excited. oh just to get get back playing see the fans and get the ring most importantly, you know, see that bad and grow up. it's gonna be a joy. i'm so happy chase center got a championship. it's gonna be a special special night that warrior fans will never forget. same with the players staff front office everybody man. it's gonna be once a lifetime experience. especially me being 21 years old and being young so i can't wait for that. it's gonna be it's gonna be exciting. how do you feel you're gonna get your first ring the crowd the banners gonna come out. have you thought about that moment on tuesday? i kind of forgot about buddy. i really i really how could you forget about ringed eye jk? hey great to see juan toscano anderson back in the building
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the oakland native son to one year deal with the lakers in the offseason jta will get his ring tonight and then his goal will be to try to help lebron james and company beat the warriors he is now a laker but a warrior at heart a lot of hugs to go around all right, so we're counting down here with the warriors and the lakers, but we got to get to play off baseball right game five between the yankees and guardians winter moves on loser goes home fans had to wait an extra day because of the rain out yesterday john carlos stanton oh, he's strong gets the scoring started three-run bomb to the opposite field yankees. take the early three-nothing lead. aaron judge is loving it so much that he did it himself in the second almost at the same spot as stanton yankees end up winning five won they advance to the alcs to face the astros and judge a free agent after the season appeared to be sending a message gesturing to the new york logo there giving it a kiss not what the giants fans want to see because they'd like to land aaron judge.
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so recently i had a chance to talk with steve kerr and i asked him. all right, you're gonna have nine rings. do you know where all of your rings are and he was like i think they're in a safe deposit box in a bank. he wasn't sure i said maybe in your house in san diego. you want me to go down and look just let me know if there's a combination lock or something whatever, but he couldn't remember and i asked him. do you ever wear all of the rings? and he said there's no way the rings are like aircraft carriers at this point. you basically need the hands of shaquille o'neal to fit all the rings on on your hand, but the slogan i guess is going to be one for the thumb for steve kerr nine. rings is pretty remarkable for one person and great guy. he deserves it. so what we got to go you got to go the warriors want to go on ring night. we'll see at 11:00, maybe at the end of the season number 10. we hope all right, larry.
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thanks and coming up right on abc 7 at 8 o'clock. you can catch bachelor in paradise. that's followed at 10 by the rookie feds, then stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. and that's it for this edition of abc 7 news at 6md on limb and i'm dan ashley for sandy of it. tell larry beale all of us here. we appreciate your time. hope you have a nice evening and that we see you again for abc 7 news at 11 go dubs.
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♪♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is... [cheers and applause] here is our second group of second chance contestants-- a cpa from austin, texas... an accountant from ellensburg, washington... and an elementary teacher from philadelphia, pennsylvania... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome, everyone to "jeopardy!" second chance brought to you by moderna. f. scott fitzgerald once observed that there are no second acts in american lives. well, the players you'll be seeing today and over the next two weeks have come here to prove fitzgerald wrong.
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yesterday, jessica stephens convincingly advanced to the first of our two finals, but who will join her today? will it be erica, tracy, or molly? good luck to all three of you. let's go to work in the "jeopardy!" round. we begin by revealing the categories you'll be dealing with. first, we have some... then... blank & blank... and finally... each correct response will contain one of those political positions. -erica, where do we begin? -celebrities, $1,000. an oscar winner for "dreamgirls," in 2022, she became an egot, adding a tony for "a strange loop," which she co-produced. -molly. -who is hudson? -jennifer hudson, yes. -um, astronomy for $600, please. [beep] what is 1.3 parsecs? molly?
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