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and chavez called it wednesday to concede. >> they finally finished with their account and there is no statistical way i could win the race. >> this is her second time running unsuccessfully for mayor. >> people made choices based on what is best for their family i will honor that voice. >> chavez says the -- misinformation by supporters may have impacted it. -- may hand and his campaign also argued the shop as campaign mischaracterized his record. i asked her about the claims. >> anything that came from my campaign i stand by. i think campaigns are about contrast and ideas. we stay focused on that. >> shop as in collaboration with
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may hand will be inevitable. --chavez in collaboration with mahan will be inevitable. -- i will not rule something out but i will say one thing about these campaigns they are not visit -- a decision that should be made by one person. family first of the community as well. abc 7 news. >> we have a crew standing by to speak with mayor elect matt may hand and we will update you without --mahan and that update will come to you as soon as we get it. -- within the last 30 minutes abc news ejected that republicans will gain control of the house. to troll california congressman kevin mccarthy has been nominated to be the next
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speaker. democrats won control of the senate with 50 seat and they have an opportunity to win one more in next month's runoff in georgia. >> worst-case scenario for firefighters a punctured gas line led to a roaring fire. it happened next to a major hospital. karina in the newsroom with details. >> if actuation -- evacuation and shelter-in-place orders have been lifted in the place where it caught fire. 1100 customers were once impacted but they now have their power back on. firefighters battled for more than an hour and a doused fee construction vehicle from different angles into the they told abc 7 that it caught fire around 10:30 this morning when cruise hit a gas line in the construction zone --crew hit a construction -- a
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gas line in a construction zone. that is where the outpatient facility and the hospital had to use in a raiders for two or three hours. surgeries were delayed. they were able to extend the gas break after they stopped the flow of gas -- extinguish the gas fire after they stop the flow of gas to the line. abc 7 news. >> police are trying to identify the cause of the crash of a fire that happened outside of the target store. it happened afternoon today -- three cars involved and all three victims were taken to the hospital. in san francisco one train struck another this afternoon at brandon street. the fire department tells us five people were taken to the hospital and two others were seen after complaining of pain. >> authorities identified a man that was shot and killed
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yesterday during a domestic violence incident that turned into a shootout. >> the coroner says he is 36-year-old neighbor gutierrez of san paulo's. they say he was trying to abuse -- use a woman and three children as shields as officers responded to the scene. he started shooting at the officers and the officers returned fire. >> what i remember hearing around me is that they got them freed they got them out and the guy is down. the woman had a minor injury and the children are unharmed. >> new development with twitter and elon musk. today musk sent out an email to twitter employees they they need to be "extremely hard" or they can leave and they would have -- if they choose to leave they can have three months of severance. the decision must be made by the
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end of this week. and -- a lawsuit of a compensation package he received from the board of directors of tesla. >> covid, the flu, rsv surging across the country. giving public health departments worry into the holidays. dustin dorsey tells us how the county is responding. >> santa clara county was the first to raise flags at the start of a covid-19 pandemic. now a triple threat has the public sounding the alarm once again. >> this is the first year where we are not facing only covid but increased flu activity and high levels of rsv. we are already seeing these diseases hit our youngest children and impact hospitals and doctors offices. >> rising rsv cases are leading to a decrease in pediatric hospital capacity. it has led to a short --
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shortage of amoxicillin used to treat rsv in children. but the doctor says prescriptions can be hill -- filled and bacon treat patients that need help. -- they can treat patients that need help. >> we can accommodate this increased surge of patients we see right now. >> wastewater detection systems are showing signs of flu in the region. with thanksgiving next week dr. sarah redman says information can be accessed by the public on their website to access public risk. >> watching water data can help people understand it they need to take additional layers of protection. like wearing a basket indoors or -- wearing a mask indoors or changing their thanksgiving plans. now is the time, but it is not too late for interventions to make a difference getting the
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flu shot, hitting up-to-date on your covid rooster, and wash hands, wear masks, keep six -- six people away from healthy ones. especially little ones and community and county leaders. >> we all play a role in protecting one another. dustin dashed abc 7 news. >> the california university board of trustees selected a president dr. sylvia axiom was introduced today. she serves as president of texas a&m university in san antonio. >> being in the san jose state and looking at the transformative work going on at the university and being part of the system and the oldest campus, but really the leadership possibilities in such a robust, urban area that is truly a corridor in the heart of silicon valley. >> she previously served as vice
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president of chief administration -- from 2004 through 2014. she will take over the san jose state presidency on december 17. >> a longtime resident made a big mark on politics. wilma chand lost her life last year -- and neighbors are remembering the pioneer of public servant -- pioneering's public servant. >> we name a chain -- of street wilma chan way. it was special and impactful. >> it is a special gift for a special woman. >> trail blazer and difference maker wilma chan was killed by a car while walking her dog maggie in alameda over one year ago. the city council approved the
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renaming of constitution way to wilma chan way as an effort to honor her years of service to the community in an effort -- that late supervisors family. >> it may serve as a safety reminder if people are coming in and out of alameda and thinking a positive impact with health and safety. that is of the core of who she was. >> her daughter and son watched as the sign was unveiled surrounded by city and county meter -- leaders. and given a award in recognition of her years of leadership. they say chance of career of public service spanned nearly three decades. first the board of supervisors is the first asian-american supervisor in 1994 and in again in 2020 she served three terms in the california assembly and majority reader -- leader.
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>> we are grateful to have this honor. you have honored her life and legacy and contribution in this way. >> a lot of work was happening behind the scenes for this. alamitos public works department depth into installed these signs and -- stepped into help with installing the signs. abc 7 news. >> and attack inside a target store a man shot and killed after stabbing two people at random. . steph curry sued -- it is about the cryptocurrency he tried to endorse. and nasa goes back to the moon. artemis i finally launched. >> the wet weather has been generous outside of the north bay. we will take a look at the dried week in and the chanc
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would stab him and kill him. he repeated that more than once. the young child attempted to flee and ignore him and move away. when the suspect without any further provocation suddenly attacked and stabbed the young child in the back. >> the man found a group of women in the store and stabbed one of them in the chest. suspect say as he headed toward the front of the store he was confronted by security by the guard that shot him. >> a car going the wrong way hit police. it was around 6:15 this morning. five of the recruits are hospitalized in critical condition. >> i woke up to the crash and ran outside immediately i came outside to see it. it was crazy and surreal. everyone was in a panic. there was cables on fire and the car was smoking. it was
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really a graphic scene. >> the driver was also hurt and detained at this time the investigators are treating this crash as an accident. >> former ceo rosa palm is set to be sentenced in two days she is guilty of four counts of fraud. and how much time if any she will serve in prison. joining us live in the studio of what we can affect -- expect. >> friday will mark a and a bit years long drama and she faces years of prison for each count of fraud. she had 130 people send letters to the judge in her defense and she argues she has already paid a price for her crimes. nearly one year after a jury found her guilty for four counts of fraud ceo elizabeth holmes will have her sentence in a san jose federal court room.
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everybody is waiting for the sentencing to happen. >> they ask the judge to sentence her to 15 years in prison and fined her $800 million duping investors out of hundreds of millions of dollars. but she asked for the lady at sea. she has asked for 18 months in prison or less for house arrest. >> the ellen kreisberg is a professor emeritus at santa clara university of law. this is what she predicts. >> the court will look somewhere on the low end of 2-3 years and on the high-end somewhere between 7-8 or nine years. under 10. that is just my guess. >> ahead of the sentencing they gave the judge won 30 letters in support of homes --holmes.
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billy evans also sent a lengthy letter and included personal photos of her with their son and dog and they confirmed that she is pregnant again. > with the podcast and hulu drama series her attorneys are arguing she has already paid a price for her crimes. she is punished every day and has been for years and will be for the rest of her life. kreisberg says that is not an argument will likely sway a judge. >> a judge has to see them because of a do not show up he will wonder why not but those will be a small effect on the send -- sentencing. >> they had statements from those negatively impacted by her crimes. the story in the wall street journal in 2015 includes one of her own saying she invested in their nose and her niece should serve time. but we will see if that happens on
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friday. >> she also sent in impact statements that she is pregnant now. how important would that be to a judge? >> i did ask that of ellen kreisberg she does not think the impact statement or the pregnancy will do much to sway the judge. the pregnancy could possibly impact when she starts serving her time but not duration. one thing that could be a factor is her relationship with the former coo sunny balwani. -- there was emotional abuse in the relationship they could have influenced her actions of a judge would take that into consideration could take that into consideration. >> a lot of variables in that case. >> the weather let's talk about that it is mid november and we are talking about high 60's. >> it looks nice and feels nice. check out these views from our
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exclusive oakland airport camera and san jose where it keeps getting more colorful as we are in the peak of the color right now in the bay area and are eastward hills care camera showing the sunset. we had a big earthquake in western texas the strongest earthquake third strongest since 1995 it was a 5.4 and it was felt hundreds of miles away. so far we have not heard much of damage in that area. as we look towards richmond and san paulo it is cloudy tonight and the high clouds are mixed with cars -- stars. rain is possible next week. 55 is a schools -- cool spot. 71 in sedalia. we are still in the low and upper 60's
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right now. all the orange is extremely dry air it is above 27,000 feet that is why it is scratchy. it is dry it is not shocking by passing doors or anything. here are the white clouds coming in and it is splitting the area from the high end worth and to the south and because they are pulling apart we are relaxing the wind again. it will be back again tomorrow but it is a fire threat tomorrow. we are not worried about a wind chill tonight and 30's to the mid-40's with cloudiness rolling in. we have clouds a call -- along the coast. 63 and 65 62-64 on the peninsula with modern air quality, upper 50's to near 60's on the coast.
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these temperatures are coast to coast below average. 63-66 across the north bay. for the east bay 64 in san leandro. the cleanest air is in the valleys. around 65-66 degrees. here is my seven-day forecast. with offshore wind relaxing tomorrow, we will be cooler and the cloud cover diffuses the sunshine. offshore breeze returns that's why we warm back up on friday the warmest day moving forward. saturday it will be breezy and tuesday a chance of rain not even on the strong impact scale right now. >> all the sunshine is why we live in california people in the midwest would kill for this weather. have you seen the temperatures in the midwest? >> i have not have you? >> yes i have.
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i can tell you that thanksgiving temperatures could be warmer than what we see right now. >> thank you. former president trump is officially launching a third run of the highest office in the land. both sides reacting to the announcement. i am michael finney if you're looking to drop an unwanted user from your an unwanted user from your netflix account now is the what makes the train so magical? it's not just the enchanting call of the whistle or the adventurous spirit in every bend of the track. it's about where it goes. to places. and faces. and the warmest of memories. the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together. ♪♪
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>> some of sports biggest stars are among those facing a lawsuit over cryptocurrency exchange collapse of ftx tom brady and his ex-wife were named along with staff curry -- they were some of this celebrity spokespeople for fts as well as she kill -- and they company filed for bankruptcy and the company is under scrutiny after billions of dollars was wiped out after a number of days. the lawsuit with ftx of sam make -- bankman-fried having deceptive practices. >> time for consumer news. >> despite all of our concern with the economy we are spending money. americans actually spent more last month eating out,
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shopping, and buying new cars. retail sales rose 1.3% in october. that is an optimistic sign of strong consumer confidence going into holidays despite inflation and rising interest rates. there are signs that people are looking for cheaper options choosing fast food over full-service restaurants and chipping less and they are choosing to shop at discount grocery stores. netflix is making it easier for you to drop unwanted tagalong's from your app. new feature calling manager devices you can see who we are and on what devices your account is being used if you want you can remotely remove them from your account and before you change your password at the minimum. this is for -- before netflix cap -- cracked down on netflix sharing. over 100
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million netflix subscribers have others using their netflix account. if thanksgiving dinner is going to be at your house be prepared for the shock of how much it will be to feed those people. most of the traditional fixings are seeing double digit price increases. there are several factors including severe weather, high labor costs, lower production, and the deadly bird flu. many stores have discounts as a way to get you into their stores. check those deals out if you are willing to go to two different stores it is good. >> on the netflix story what if i happen to be the unwanted tagalong? >> they can drop you without telling you. >> i was checking i think i'm locked into a hotel are they still on there using my netflix? >> i would never be a tagalong
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would they? >> what are parents for? thank you michael. who is responsible for firing a missile that landed in poland and killing two people and causing concern for a full out war. we found out that it was not russia. how local teachers will benefit from a this is gloria. she hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with her cholesterol.
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--mahan. we talked to him about why he thinks he won. >> what worked out for us is that we stayed on message. we did what voters want to hear and what the city needs is greater focus on the basis and public safety, and feeding up permitting. these things are not always exciting or making the headlines but the core services cuts into everyone's quality of life. he's been city councilmember since 2020 had this word of current year sam who has turned out. 6000 votes as of the vote and shabbos --chevez told us that she conceded when she saw it was not possible for her to win. >> the u.s. department of defense sees that the missile
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that hit poland is likely not from russia. we have a story from washington. >> u.s. authority officials say that to missiles that killed two people on a farm on the poland border was likely not launched by russia but a ukrainian air defense system in trying to fight 90 incoming missiles from russia. it was an unfortunate accident according to one person. >> we do not see predicts president duda's preliminary assessment. >> dialing down initial concerns that the strike on poland and a nato number could trigger a military response to russia's war in ukraine. >> whatever the response may be the world knows that russia bears the ultimate responsibility for this incident. >> while russia is denying any involvement ukrainian president
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is saying it was not their rocket either demanding more evidence. addressing his remarks saying the investigation into the source of the launch is ongoing. and he condemned russia on ukraine's -- water systems and other facilities. >> they targeted unnecessary suffering within the civilian population. >> the eight is considering raising -- and helping build the energy grid for for it -- winter arrives. abc7news. >> 12 republicans join democrats and 62-37 votes if the bill is signed into law it would repeal the defense marriage act which defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. it will
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protect and validate all same sex and interracial marriages requiring the federal government to recognize the marriage that it is valid in the state it is performed. it will have to be approved a second time before it makes its way to the white house. >> former president donald trump announced last night he will be running for president again. morgan new york >> in order to make america great and glorious again i am announcing my candidacy for the president of united date -- states. >> blaming president joe biden or the current state of affairs. not the president members of congress or his own children -- you ivanka trump one senior adviser released a statement saying this time around i am choosing to prioritize my own children and the private life we lead as a family i do not plan to be involved in politics. >> she is not necessarily all in
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she will not do anything active. >> the campaign kicks off after a disappointing return for republicans and many civil and criminal investigations but his base is holding strong. analysts say it is crumbling from within as potential -- governor ron desantis launching a new super campaign. >> a lot of republicans are skeptical about if donald trump is the right path for him. >> david mussolini is interested in launching a bill that will block president trump from being president again. it is unlikely that the senate will get behind this. abc7news. >> artemis i launched early this morning. it could deepen space travel. we have more on the this story.
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>> it was so bright, loud, intense you could feel the vibrations in your body. astronaut jessica could barely contain her excitement over this. >> the liftoff of artemis i we rise together back to the moon and beyond. class the rocket launched from the space center making this nasa's first mission to the moon since the apollo in the years of the 70's. >> the apollo missions literally change how we see our solar system we are still learning new things from the samples every day. that will continue on the artemis missions because we will have different samples from different types of technology. >> the rocket is not manned by a astronaut a mannequin is on board it is designed to see how the capsule holds up while going to the moon. they need to make sure it is safe before they put astronauts on board.
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>> when we come back from the moon we will be coming in quickly 25,000 miles per hour and it will be very hot. you are burning up in the atmosphere as you come through the heat shield protects everything in the capsule and the astronauts inside. >> they will not be able to see how it holds up until the current rocket returns to earth. the project was delayed several times due to issues on the launchpad but now it is on its way to the moon. calling this trip revolutionary because it will collect enough data to once -- one day send humans to mars. >> we will use the data from these missions and we will use future missions to get us ready to propel us further and make our way to mars. >> the next step for nasa is to send a four person crew but they do not plan on doing that until 2024 on -- at the earliest.
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joining us today. if you are a frequent flyer who wants to lock in airfare for your travels. low-cost frontier has a deal for you area consider a $599 flight pass. turning in may you can book any flight for a penny plus taxes and fees -- there are many blackout days. no travel over holidays, spring break and high demand season. and you need to pay for checked bags, seat assignments and add-ons. but if you look through all that what you think? >> i cannot get back to thanksgiving or somewhere for a penny is that how it will work? it's clever marketing. i suppose if you were relatively of frequent flyer and flight to one of the root stay service regularly it sounds like a membership and it may not be a break. -- it may be a break. >> i would do something like
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that once i retire. >> that's what i was thinking once the kids are out of the house or you do not have boxes to check that require different service or a different time to lie i think it would be a great idea but i would have to see where they fly to. >> it could be a fun thing. >> they do not fly to hawaii but -- >> you know my weakness. croatian electric car maker said it that ace bead record in germany. we markson know berrett has a hybrid car that reaches to 58 miles per hour on a race track. for regular customers it is limited to david depape -- to 19 miles per hour. i would think about --219 miles
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an hour. if you need to go that fast which you probably don't but you love cars this may be for you. >> take that you elon musk. i don't know that anyone needs a car that can go 220 miles an hour on the street. but it is pretty cool. it's amazing if you've ever been in an electric car it is like slot cars where you have a kit instant zero to 60 in a couple of seconds. >> for somebody who recently purchased an eb in the last you months i like it and it is fast. it is environmentally friendly and it helps my conscious, but you talk about that is $162,000 you could probably get 10 of them for $2 million? how about that? >> being able to go that fast is only great if there are a lot of road that could accommodate that. >> just knowing you can go that
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fast is comforting. you never need to go that fast but if you need to could. >> or you could go to vegas where they drive around the track. i do not think you can go that fast but i think you can go up to 160 or 170. >> a curious elephant in kenya got camera time at a wildlife location. >> it is up to us to make guidance and save our species and provide a home. [laughter] >> i love those the journalist was reporting on how baby elephant are looked after during a drought. and he did not like him too much. >> he was close to finishing the last line and then the elephant was just -- there was multiple takes. they bombed it at least it is playful -- they bonded at least
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it was playful. >> i wish jan glover was here they did a story of milking a cow and then the cow had to go yeah. >> i asked for the video i think he is hiding it. >> i do not think the ending will be as good as this guy. >> i've had a fascination with elephants they are interesting creatures. i've never gotten close to one i would love to that looks like fun actually. >> they are gigantic. this just in. captain obvious. off the four at 4:00, how about spam with the holiday twist for canned meat red has introduced spam cd putting --figgy pudding -- made with beef fat and drive route. think of spam with a hint of
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cinnamon, nutmeg, orange and big --fig. you can find it spam -- on amazon and other places online. >> i think we know somebody on the team that would try that. i would try it. i used two love spam and i used to put teriyaki sauce on it but it is worth trying for sure. >> growing up in hawaii spam is in everything. but that is as far as i am willing to go with it. you barbecue you know all about stuff. >> i would try it i am not the kind of guy who likes sweet and savory. i would not like chicken and waffles and things like that i like to keep them separate. >> i'm like you i like both but i do not like them together. >> i like to dip my bacon in my
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number is1 18. the next drawing is friday with a $238 million jackpot. as that funny how it sounds a little after the last round? this is just a chunk of change. >> lego is rolling out its tallest set ever feet tall and eiffel tower. it is not meant for children. it has 10,000 pieces and they say it is difficult to build. probably something to do with 10,000 pieces it is recommended for adults it is $630 for legos? it is said to be available on black friday it will be sold in stores and on lego.com. $600 for legos that seems high. >> but it is a collectors item think about that. >> where would i put it? >> we know what to get you now.
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and maybe a nice pair of sunglasses for all the nice weather we've been having. >> look at this gorgeous sunset when we talk about the high clouds coming in. the camera showing just that. temperatures will not be as chilly tonight as they were last night because of the cloud cover we are looking at the upper 40's and low 50's by 9:00. temperatures in the mid 30's and most of us will be in the low and mid 40's tomorrow. look at cloud along the coast tomorrow. as we look around the state clouds will dominate tomorrow and 50's and 60's. southern california low and mid 70's. it is really nice for the middle of november. 60-67 degrees in our area. the seven-day forecast looks dry all the way through thanksgiving evening which is wednesday. >> the abc show abbott elementary is helping real life teachers. >> the
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it is that bad. don't settle. get xfinity home internet for just $24.99 a month for 2 years with no annual contract and a free streaming box. >> tonight on abc 7 at 8:00 new episode of the connors -- the goldbergs and home economics. and at 10:00 a new big sky. and stick with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. if you are at abbott elementary you will appreciate this story. abc is continuing a goal of
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giving back by inspiring 10 teachers around the country. one of them is here in the bay area. abc 7 news leanne melendez spoke to the deserving teacher and have fun quizzing her. ♪ >> it feels very true to life. this is the job we are doing in these additions. this is how we make it work. >> we do this because we are supposed to. it is showing the money. >> if the store has 10 potatoes. >> it may be a fictional public school but but issues discussed in abbott elementary are impacting teachers across the country. of -- a teacher in san francisco says this. >> i do not think you will find a teacher that feels they have all the resources they need for their classroom.
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>> her school has relied on donations and people like you through website donors. >> i've received funding for approximately 150 projects or 200 projects that donors choose. >> abc will fund 10 of those projects. she is one of the 10 that will receive $10,000 and she will buy more books and take her class on a field trip to the farm. >> it's a nice way to not only on her teachers but a nice way to celebrate abbott elementary. >> if this series is a favorite among educators let's turn the tables around and is ms. lese -- malaise. >> i will ask you questions and test your knowledge. in what city is abbott elementary located? >> philadelphia. >> you are correct.
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kendall brenton acts in the show, what is the character's name and what grade did she teach? >> she teaches second grade and her name is janelle. >> your close it is janine and second grade. you were right. >> what is the school's main challenge. what is the number one thing? >> i would say no money is the number one challenge. >> that is correct. mischa minty is the character she identifies with the most. >> i have a big italian family and a sister who is a teacher like she does, but i tend to go into my later 40's and 50's looking that good. >> leanne melendez abc 7 news. >> she did great you can catch a new episode of abbott elementary on abc 7 tonight at 9:00.
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>> no one should be scared to go hug somebody. >> help is with this assistant manager did, but her attempt to help a teenager with special needs came at a cost. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the brave woman will lose her right eye due to the injuries she suffered when someone attacked her as she tried helping the team. >> j.r. stone sat with her and is only on 7. >> this as bianca paul amera after an emergency surgery to save her right eye. this video shows her being attacked last
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