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oh, man! thank you so much for going for the big money. yeah. i mean, i could have and maybe made it, but, like -- but you have to -- ahh... you have to be willing to do it. it's crazy. hi, james. james, well played. jeffrey: thank you. right down to the second on that one. you were a formidable opponent. [ groans ] [ laughter ] -- captions by vitac -- >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. ama: facing a new concern as students head back to school. the deadly dangers programs for the school year. dan: thanks for joining us. this back-to-school season is testing the rules of teenagers
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and parents faced with a deadly dangers of opioids and alcohol. ama: that is why we are dedicating more time tonight as the abc 7 deep dive. lauren martinez starts us off. lauren: a los gatos mom brought under targets for underage drinking. this becoming the headlines of news around the country. members of the community are pushing their message forward that providing alcohol to minors is unacceptable. the community of los gatos upgraded their host ordinance, which holds anyone of a party holds any host of a party accountable for serving alcohol at their parties. >> it holds parents responsible if there is a party at their home and
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at their home. >> there are so many good, wonderful kids making healthy choices, and we are not talking about that. lauren: thompson's as they are in the process of collecting data from students to find out how many are actually drinking or not. it is about correcting misperceptions out there. >> we have the ability to how they see themselves and their fears when they realize most students are not doing this. it is this positive peer pressure. lauren: in january, a dublin high school student created this social platform called my alcohol story. it is where teenagers with stories share them. >> i have seen alcohol and drugs normalized. lauren: this soon-to-be senior is glad he can create a safe
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space to talk about something so personal. >> the stories, their experience drinking, a lot of the times is at parties. we need to come together as a community to combat this normalization of alcohol. lauren: the director of communications with the montana institute says they will create messaging this fall or winter from the student surveys. lauren martinez, abc 7 news. ama: and it is not just worries about alcohol them about concern over fentanyl. dan: one father lost his son to the drug in 2020. charlie was attending santa clara university. his father says kids are not always seeking out the drug intentionally. he says charlie was looking for something else and got a bad pill. >> they found a dealer on snapchat and arranged to buy some pills from him. charlie at the time said, it looks like the guy has got perks. i will take one of those.
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he put one in his mouth and died. ama: enforcement to keep a close eye on social media because that is where kids can find drugs, even if they are not looking for them. >> these social media platforms use official intelligence to drive content to the user's, so even if your child does not seek out these things on a social media platform, that does not mean this. content will not be pushed to them. dan: another suggestion is to not only check social media but understand how the apps work. if your child has snapchat, you should too so you know how to use it. ama: these types of conversations do not need to end here. dan: they are heading to high school gyms across the bay area. we have stories online about a fentanyl awareness program in lowland creek, and this weekend boxes of narcan being handed out at the library in los altos. ama: we want to make sure you
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have the tools you need to move the conversation forward. you can find a list of local resources on our website,, abc7news.com/takeaction. another large fire in san francisco at inner sunset neighborhood. it seems to have broken into a hardware store as well as a shed. more than 100 firefighters responded to the scene. the fire as they got flames under control 45 minutes ago. dan: now to an emergency response crisis in valeo. the police chief says staffing levels are so low the department may stop responding to certain 911 calls in the town to free up officers. neighbors got their chance to voice their concerns tonight. tim johns was there and has the story. >> i have two neighbors who have
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had home invasions and were on the phone with 911 and were told no one was coming. tim: real-life impacts of the policing crisis in valeo. the above valeo police department laid out there is -- their proposals to stop responding to alarm calls coming from homes and businesses. >> we believe implementing the proposed changes will increase our efficiency and response times for priority calls for service. tim: police would still respond to verified calls for service, meaning there was confirmation of a crime in progress. however, they say the lack of staffing at the department shows 98% of calls turn out to be false alarms and leave them with few options. >> we are not here to suggest in any way this is good for us or the community. tim: the proposal was not welcomed by many in attendance. >> i do not know if when we call
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911 they will be responsive. tim: one of those expressing concern was reverend dr. carolyn dyson, who has lived in valeo the past 23 years. >> i do not support it on any level. tim: she and others seniors are terrified by the events happening in the city. >> the very word, reduction, alerts the bad guys that is less in terms of opposition to what we do and what we are about. tim: for many in tuesday's audience, they want solutions, whether they come from inside valeo it or with outside help. tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: there were two deadly shootings in oakland today, and police say they happened arod the same time. the shooting at the late maritr
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-- lake merritt bart station and the other on doolittle drive near the oakland international airport. sky 7 captured several officers conducting investigations outside the lake merritt station. the other shooting happened in the parking lot. ama: tomorrow neighbors in oakland get another chance to comment on who they want to see as their next city police chief. the mayor fired chief armstrong after an impediment -- independent study that showed -- tomorrow's public forum is virtual starting at 6:00 p.m. remember, we give you the power to view the complete safety picture where you live. the interactive tool gives you a wide range of data from san francisco, oakland, and san jose. dan: we want to turn now to our
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weather outlook and check in with abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. sandhya: how about fog and drizzle to start the morning? it is what we need to get used to the next couple of days. here is our mount tam cam. the first few days, you will need sweaters. by noontime, the sun is breaking through inland, but the coast is still cloudy. for the afternoon, breezy and below average. are talking mild weather inland and cool along the coastline bid i will be back with those details coming up. ama: new developments out of san jose where two unions representing 4500 workers have voted to strike. one of the unions says it will be taking part in mediation tomorrow but still plans to walk tuesday. many workers showed up at city council to address the issues. they are seeking better wages
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and benefits, including paid parental leave, for the city to step up its efforts to fill vacant jobs. dan: we are weeks away from the college football season and today's san jose state university and viewed in all new $70 million athletic center paid for by donors. j.r. stone was on campus tonight and got an up close look at this new 55,000 square-foot building. j.r.: we are here at the all new spartan athletic center, which provides amenities to 22 different sports teams at san jose state university. let's see what it looks like inside. even the hallways in this building are done up with the spartans logo. on the wall and on the ceiling. this is san jose state's got mcdonald who will be taking us on the tour. >> come up with us. everything here is state of the art. they all like their own music, so they can get in here and do
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their own little spotify playlists if they want. j.r.: a highlight of this $70 million athletic facility as this locker room for the football team. plenty of space for the players, and whoike seeing their picture at their locker? with schools in heavy competition for athletes, it is believed this type of environment will help recruit elite players from across the country. >> we believe this is the top facility for student athletes in the mountain west. >> we have already seen the results. our women's soccer coach told me the other day we got a top women's soccer player who came here, saw the new facility, and chose us over a power five school. j.r.: this is what the new locker room looks like for that women's soccer team. this is the soaking area for athletes, one cold tub and one hot one. >> this is where the players will come in and watch film, on the offensive and defensive
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teams, talk about strategy. j.r.: while some rooms will turn into suites for the game days, this player waiting area will be for fans. >> they have got their own barber station, which is a cool feature they have now. i believe they will have one of the backup quarterbacks doing all of the styles. j.r.: certainly something to talk about. in san jose, j.r. stone, abc 7 news. dan: pretty impressive. to the developing news with cal berkeley's athletics program as the pac-12 dissolves. tonight, still no where done what emerged from a uc regions meeting this morning. this comes as the president of the atlantic coast conference also held a joint phone call today to further consider adding the bears along with stanford to the acc. our sister network reports a decision is expected right away, with the closest geographical school being louisville.
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money will be an issue as long as -- as well as what kind of dollars in tv money the acc will offer. ama: a big winner in florida for that record-breaking $1.58 billion mega millions jackpot. you are tonight's winning numbers -- here are tonight's winning numbers. this was the largest jackpot in mega millions history. in california, a merced county resident won $1 million for a ticket that matched five of the numbers. california lottery officials say 80 cents from every ticket sold goes to schools. the next cash prize drops down to just $20 million. dan: online hate over her weight loss. one of the stars of the real housewives of orange county shows why she got a media backlash for her body transformation. nasa astronauts got their first look at the spacecraft that will fly them around the moon.
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dan: a doctor with ties to the bay area is accused of drugging and assaulting patients. now, there is a search for more victims tonight. 33-year-old zhi alan cheng was the name new york courtroom yesterday. he is facing including assault, misdemeanor drug possession, and unlawful surveillance. the charges are based on his alleged encounters with six
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women, including three patients, but prosecutors say there are videos involving assaults of six other unidentified women. here in the bay area, cheng completed his internal medicine residency at the california pacific medical center, and during that residency, he was affiliated with the santa clara valley medical center. ama: reality tv star says she was ashamed for losing weight by taking the drug was a big -- ozempic. she lost more than 30 pounds by the next time the new season came on out. >> it was very effective for me. within the summer time frame, i had like a section in my arms in january, a lift in a breast reduction, and for the past six months, i have been eating healthier. ama: she says sharing videos of
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working out backfired. she says people were leaving comments judging her for choosing ozempic. dan: president biden says he is going to vietnam in. he made the announcement during a campaign event in new mexico tonight. the white house had not mentioned traveling. the biden says he will -- biden says he will go to vietnam to be a partner to the country pretty did not provide details on when the trip would happen. ama: the iconic red lanterns of san francisco's chinatown have returned. we first told you about the lanterns' return last night. tonight, a special ribbon-cutting ceremony was held tonight. the original light fixtures were damaged during the winter storms. after raising more than $33,000
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to replace the lanterns, ones are now up. the new lanterns have drawn tourists to the area for 10 years. astronauts got a first look at the spacecraft taking them on their mission around the moon. astronauts went inside the o'brien capsule this week. however, nasa says that there could be delays to the artemis two mission for next year. the heatshield experienced damage during its last passenger free trip to the moon's surface. the success of this next lunar trip could mean a possible manned mission to mars. >> we are going back to learn to live in a deep space environment for a long period of time. ama: nasa plans to send the four space travelers to the moon in november 2020 four. it will be the first manned mission to the moon in 50 years. dan: that will be great to watch. and we are still trying to get over the lottery, console
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ourselves with nice weather. ama: [laughter] let's get to meteorologist sandhya patel. sandhya: you will have to check right after this show. we are still here and we do have a nice weather forecast. let's take a look at our tower camera's tonight bid we fog in all four of those cameras, and that is how you will start the morning. here is what is calling the shots. it is an area of low pressure. the next few days, as long as this trough is overhead, our temperatures are going to remain below average through friday. here is livermore's average high. you will be in the low to mid 80's the next few days, but that heat as some people like will be back in the picture next weekend. on live doppler 7, we are seeing the fog around the bay and coast. visibility is down to 1.5 miles on moon bay, so what something
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to watch out for tomorrow morning. 50's and 60's on the temperatures right now. it is back-to-school time and there will be fog around for palo alto unified school district rates six through 12 as they are getting back, so if you are taking your kids to school, 60 degrees with the fog. as they are getting out of school, sunshine and 75 degrees. mountain view and los altos high school district also expecting to go back to school tomorrow morning. by the lunch hour, 71 and by 3:00 p.m., nice weather with sunshine for the kids. layers in the morning will come in handy as you notice from our exploratorium camera, overcast skies. temperatures will remain average and we will heat it back up over the weekend. tomorrow morning, the fog footprint is widespread with spotty drizzle. this continues through the
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morning and in the afternoon, you will notice the gray skies lingering along the coast and near parts of the bay. the inland areas will see the sunshine. temperatures in the 50's and 60's first thing tomorrow morning. watch out for the fog and drizzle. we will go for a mild and sunny day, low 60's coast side. the clouds will linger and as we hit friday through sunday, outside lands getting underway, it will be a little cooler on friday, milder on saturday and sunday. our very own dan ashley will be there with his band on saturday. go check them out if you get a chance. accuweather 7-day forecast will call for drizzle. temperatures will be lower on friday before the heat returns. up or 90's to low 100s sunday through tuesday.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. today in sacramento by the city's professional soccer team. ama: the sacramento republic football club signed a 13-year-old, making him the youngest professional athlete in sports history. dan: he has some serious
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as a member of the republic's academy club, he scored 61 goals in a couple of seasons. the team says he is too good to pass up. >> he is different and he is someone we immediately recognized as a special talent and wanted to invest in long-term and be somebody we help grow and nurture. ama: he plans to go to school while he plays professionally. getting approval, he could play his first game this saturday. dan: but he still has to do his homework. the giants continue their series in anaheim against shohei ohtani and the angels. larry: the giants in southern california. if everybody was hitting like wilmer flores for the giants, the angels
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the angel started with scott alexander who did not get anyone out. the angels score four runs in the first. brandon and crawford still got it. throwing out randall grid chopped at first. saving a run. brandon drury, nobody is getting to that. solo bomb, but the pyrotechnics, fire. angels up 5-3. wilmer flores is still hot. this is crushed. a two run homerun to left-center. is 15 is not enough. angels finally get a win at 7-5. the rangers visiting the a's. this is one of the best catches of the game. mitch garber patches it up, jordan diaz all the way to the top and makes the ground. this play sums up the a's season. this makes a great play but semien beat the throw, and the
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homer falls just so. the rangers go up 3-0. this is rangers win 6-1. stanford and cal trying to figure out which conference they will be joining. stanford still has to get ready for their season opener september 1 in hawaii. the new head coach to emphasize the positive, even if they have to travel back east a lot. >> people used to come across the country on a wagon. it would take months and be completely different people by the time we got there. we get on a plane for five or six hours, it is not the end of the world. it is not that bad. larry: troy is trying to spend it. anderson trying to rejoin the w's. the base will look at two roster
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ama: there is a lot of news to sift through, so if you are looking for a final nighttime read, we picked something out for you. mountain lion sightings in the north bay. neighbors reporting three cases in three towns, but all within 24 hours of each other. this is one of the top stories clicked on on our website. it is available on abc7news.com. thank you for watching. i am ama daetz. dan: and i am dan ashley. thank you for your time. now, >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- jon favreau. nicole byer. and music from tove lo. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel!
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