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>> please welcome iconic boxer, entertainer and entrepreneur mike tyson and from vacation friends 2 -- >> mike, i've gotta say i'm pretty excited to be standing next to you. y'all make some noise for one of the g.o.a.t.s. we are giving an award for the best team. any way that i can join your team? >> yeah. what can you do? >> what can i do? i can be your pad guy. all of those dudes look really scared when you hit the pads. i think i can do it. do you trust me. can i do it? >> perfect. that is a great idea. >> why don't you warm up. why don't you let me see what you got, mike. >> all right. you ready. you ready.
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oh! >> man, you already took one mic from me baby, ain't going to take another. i got something to say. in all seriousness, it is crazy what athletics and sports can do. it obviously brought all of us together. it is very unique in that aspect and so diverse, especially the game of football. look up here, you see a bunch of
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human beings and in our locker room it is more diverse. sports teaches you about life. it teaches you about yourself. it teaches you about the people around you. you can take that. you can take it into other aspects of your life that you can really appreciate. not only that it teaches you about the cities that you play in and the people that you infect and the people that you really control. and i can't tell you how much that i love to play for kansas city, how much i love to play for the kansas city chiefs and how much i love playing for these guys behind me. i am sure every guy on the team says the exact same thing. that is what team work is all about and what the auditorium is about. i appreciate you guys big time. >> i love you but the only thing sports told me, you have travis kelce and patrick mahomes, you're good.
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seriously, congratulations to all of the participants tonight. thankful for the kansas city chiefs organization. brett, coach andy reid. i was in a remarkable situation to play with these guys behind me. i just sack the quarterback. my job is easy. you know what i mean. i am fortunate to be here. i have to thank the man above. thank you and thank everyone who voted for us tonight. we have to end this thing right, the k.c. way, baby. travis, knock em out of the park. >> one more time. you have to fight for your right to party! appreciate you guys coming to the 2023 espys baby. we will see you guys next year. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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what if magic could happen on main street? what if i could walk into a cartoon world? if i could watch heroes save the day... ...and become a hero myself? what if stories could come to life? new surprises await at the disney100 celebration, only at the disneyland resort. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. >> there were good kids, a few minutes later when the police came, they did nothing but escalate. they came to arrest. dan: the images were remarkable,
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the mass skateboarding event becomes a clash with police. residents had the r question the police response, and the police had a chance to answer. thank you for joining us, i'm dan ashley. residents still angry over what happened this weekend. a hundred teenagers and adults were cited or arrested. we have the aftermath of the meeting. reporter: what we saw at the park last weekend has sparked quite a bit of reaction and opinions. that rolled over into the police commission meeting tonight, two hours of public comment. >> skateboarding is not a crime. reporter: one after another, people took to the microphone at the police commission meeting to voice their displeasure over san francisco pd's response to saturday night's hill bomb, a
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permitted and non-sanctioned skateboarding event. >> we demand answers why there were hundreds of cops in military grade uniforms with batons, drawing guns, rushing at skateboarders. reporter: in past years the event has resulted in major injuries and a death, so in preparation this year police set up barricades and assigned extra officers to the area. investigators say three muni vehicles were tagged with graffiti. the chief would not get into specifics but previously said at one point fireworks were launched at officers. bottles were thrown at them, and they were punched and spit on. >> we cited for dangerous and unlawful behavior. reporter: the dozens who packed the steps outside city hall wednesday night and filled the police commission room said the arrest of 32 adults and
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citations are 81 juveniles was unacceptable. >> the police encroaching on the situation made the event more dangerous. reporter: he says he was going to a friends house, angered by the detainment but the way he and others were treated. >> zip tied, and the the street of san francisco from 8:45 until 1:00 a.m., no bathrooms. some girls peed in their pants. treating teenagers as animals is the right thing to do. reporter: the chief did not respond to any allegations but says he will soon see body camera video. >> next week we will release the video and have a detailed account of everything that happened. reporter: there were strong chants outside city hall from protesters to defund the police. that comes as police are already
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understaffed by hundreds of officers. there is tension in the air after last weekend. dan: thank you. we will see what happens next week as the bodycam video's are released. let's shift to the weather. we take a live look outside, it is in the inland areas where the heat will be very intense the next few days. let's get you caught up with spencer christian. spencer: one more day of calm pleasant weather before the heat arrives. 7:00 tomorrow morning, a mix of clouds and sunshine. temperatures in the 50's. by noon, mostly sunny, 70's inland, mid 60's on the bay. tomorrow afternoon, warm, breezy, low to mid 90's inland. low 60's on the coast. before sunset, we will see
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mainly sunny skies, a marine layer developing and temperatures dropping 70 inland. low 60's around the bay. then the heat will arrive. i will tell you more about that later. dan: as the heat arrives, it is important to do what we can to be ready for it now. some heat related injuries have been reported in the east bay. tim john's has the do list to keep you safe. reporter: three point 5 million people in the bay area will endure the heat this weekend but the impact of the temperatures are already being felt. in the east bay a three-year-old is being treated for injuries after falling from a second-story window. >> due to the high heat, residents often leave windows open to let the heat out and get fresh air in. reporter: beyond the incident other concerns are in play, those range from the stress the
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temperatures will put on the power grid to the elevated risk of wildfires. >> the relative humidity drops and poses a challenge. reporter: the heat cause strain on our bodies. doctors say it is critical to be on the lookout for heatstroke and heat exhaustion. symptoms include fatigue, excessive sweating, nausea or vomiting. >> this is important for those who have children because they cannot tell or indicate they have specific symptoms. reporter: as the climate warms, extreme episodes like this will get worse, increasingly becoming a part of our everyday lives. >> extreme heat might be themoss towards public health and mortality. it is literally invisible compared to a wildfire or a drought. reporter: abc 7 news.
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dan: if you are wondering about the chance for the power outages, the group that oversees the electric grid said at this time the power grid is stable with no supply shortfalls or outages, but we can do our part to conserve electricity the best we can. you can track the weather where you live by downloading the abc 7 streaming app. it has the same tool spencer uses with a full forecast from our team of meteorologists. new developments in the search for a sea otter in santa cruz getting attention over its mischievous and aggressive behavior. wildlife experts are narrowing in on its capture but lauren martinez explains crowds of people are flocking to the otter. reporter: this santa cruz sea otter is cute, aggressive, and has a thing for surfers. >> i saw all the reporters. there is no way this is the
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infamous otter but here she is. reporter: u.s. fish and wildlife says this otter has approached surfers and kayakers. this photographer has captured her. >> i have never seen an order come this close to shore or get close to surfers. they avoid surfers. reporter: officials say while there are no reports of injury, the otter is a safety risk. a team from the u.s. fish and wildlife service and monterey bay aquarium monitored her and attempted to capture her. >> a hurt, or she will bite someone. if she bites someone, i do not want to know what will happen. reporter: this is video when a surfboard was attacked by the wanted otter. >> just tearing it up. i tried to get the otter off the
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board by flipping it over but she got on top of the board. reporter: he said the five minute encounter felt like an hour. >> i was scared. i knew i had no chance against her if she started attacking me. reporter: once the otter is captured, she will be examined at the monterey bay aquarium and rehomed. >> people are like let it be, but the truth of the matter is it is not normal. reporter: a spokesperson for u.s. fish and wildlife say as long as conditions are favorable, they will attempt to capture her. dan: city officials are launching a plan to take act san francisco's united nations plaza. -- take back san francisco's united nations plaza. there are plans to bring skateboarding and other attractions. in may they held a conference to address rampant drug use.
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plans have been filed to build a skate park on 13,000 square feet of the plaza. it calls for the addition of chess and ping-pong tables, exercise stations and more, all part of a pilot program run by the parks department. the changes are set to begin in september. coming up, a beloved bay area icon shutting off the taps. the reason the country's first craft brewery is saying goodbye for good. the reptiles and oddi and what you need to know about that. plus, the inspirational message from a former oakland a. his comeback to baseball from the stage of tonight's
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hollywood's actors union could be minutes away from making a strike official. midnight is the deadline for sag to agree to a contract, and if there is no agreement, the union has authorized a strike. both sides have agreed to federal mediation but the clock is ticking. sag-aftra is demanding increase pay on -- the demands are similar to the writer's union which has been on strike for four weeks. president obama landed in finland for his final stop on his european trip or he will speak to leaders from the nordic nations tomorrow. today his focus was on support for ukraine. in a significant signal of commitment, the president joined a declaration with u.s. allies to back ukraine in its push to
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join nato but in the future. in a fiery speech the president spoke to nato's strength as russia's war with ukraine continues. pres. biden: when putin unleashed his brutal war on ukraine, he was betting nato would break apart. nato is stronger, more energized, and more united than ever in its history. dan: tomorrow president biden will focus on climate change in a nordic and arctic areas. san francisco's food and drink culture is constantly shifting, adding and experimenting but tonight there are two major losses. first, the beloved anchor brewing company that you see on the left in business in san francisco for 127 years. and on the right, la cuci different stations of cuisines offered by women immigrants and people of color. la cucina announced planned
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changes in the coming months. other portions of the business will stay open. the plan is to turn the rest of the space into a shared use kitchen for small businesses to rent. as for anchor brewing, the company made its announcement overnight that it would be closing after more than a century of refining craft beer and defining what craft beer is about. a spokesperson said the brewery was losing millions a year. its assets will be put up for sale as an alternative to bankruptcy. anchor brewing dates back to the gold rush and is often referred to as america's first craft brewery. >> when i moved to san francisco, it was anchor steam in san francisco, you had to try it. then it became our favorite. dan: there is plenty more to tell you about the history of
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anchor brewing. for more we have a full look back through the years on ab c7news.com. >> we have literally grown up with san francisco. dan: last year we caught up with the brewmaster to talk about the making and meaning behind anchor brewing. you will find the entire piece at abc7news.com/local. while one business goes under, the san francisco ferry building is celebrating its 125th anniversary. you can enjoy limited-edition swag giveaways. there will also be free ice cream from 11:00 to 2:00. the looking to acquire st. mary's medical center and memorial hospital from dignit health.
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ucsf says the acquisition will help serve more people in san francisco who are underserved. ucsf is meeting with two california board of regents next week to formally request approval. the deal would include outpatient and urgent care clinics. if approved, the facilities would no longer have any religious affiliation. new 11:00, if you want a cool place to get out of the heat this weekend, i have a great spot. i do not just mean the temperature. check out the reptile and oddities expo in vallejo. this annual event is a fundraiser to support reptile rescue. vendors of all kinds will be there. i spoke with organizers about what people can expect. it is great to see you. you have some special friends. tell me who is with you. >> we have sal, an african
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tortoise. on top of sal just came in, a python. she has no name yet. dan: you are putting on the reptile and oddity expo this weekend in vallejo. >> there will be a lot of good reputable breeders that breed up tiles. -- that breed reptiles. you can buy all the supplies you need in the same building. it is your one stop shop for reptile needs. dan: the reptile and oddities expo saturday and sunday in vallejo is a fundraiser for reptile rescue. that looks like a lot of fun. we need a mascot, and
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be it. spencer: i think you found the right guy. dan: spencer is here to talk about the heat. spencer: excessive and potentially dangerous. it is coming our way not tomorrow but for the weekend. most of california is under an excessive heat warning from 11:00 saturday 211:00 p.m. sunday. -- from 11:00 saturday to p.m. sunday. it includes the bay area under an excessive heat watch as part of that warning from 11:00 saturday to 11:00 p.m. sunday. upper temperatures in the upper 90's near 110 in inland areas. extreme heat can increas related illnesses. right now, conditions, light winds. temperature readings in the mid to upper 50's. san francisco and oakland.
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61 in san jose. emeryville under clear skies. we expect low clouds overnight and fog. 55, napa. mid to upper 60's in fairfield and concord. looking along the bay bridge, these are our forecast headlines, low clouds and fog developing on the coast. sunny and warm tomorrow but the excessive heat will develop inland friday through sunday. tonight patches of low clouds and fog. this marine layer will be more shallow. overnight lows in the mid to upper 50's. highs tomorrow, 66, san francisco. mid to upper 70's around the shoreline. inland areas, low to mid 90's. the heat arrives on friday, 90's to low 100s.
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saturday with numerous locations at or above 100. not much change sunday. here is the seven-day forecast. high temp address on friday around 100. maybe a little over in the warmest inland areas but hotter on saturday and sunday with record highs possible in some inland areas. highs of 104-016. the heat -- highs of 104-106. toussaint wednesday we get significant relief with temperatures dropping sharply back to the average range. remain hydrated over the weekend. avoid prolonged exposure to sun. dan: take it easy. 106, pretty hot. a reminder, we are four days
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continues to grow. it is now at $875 no one won tonight. tonight's winning powerball numbers -- the next drawi saturday. you just saw it here, a former oakland a with an emotional honor at tonight's espys. >> i came back and was able to get out and throw 97 mph. that is not physically who i am. dan: that is liam winner of the award for perseverance. he was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma in 2022 and underwent several months of chemotherapy. he announced in april he is cancer free.
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