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our thanks to stephanie for that report. karol g. is one of the many young artists changing the landscape of music. americans are listening and buying their music in record numbers. revenue from sales of latin music surpassing $1 billion for the first time last year. some of those best-selling artists are featured in a new abc special honoring hispanic and latin american heritage month. the late tin music revolution, a soul of the nation presentation, is now streaming on hulu. that's "nightline" for this evening. watch full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time monday. thanks for the company, america. have a good and safe weekend.
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it happened that much anticipated night market was a success, bringing out a huge crowd tonight in the sunset. >> good evening. thanks for joining us here at 11. i'm julianne glover. >> and i'm ahmad daetz, parts of san francisco are literally trying to build a better bay area by bringing the community together. we've seen it with the bhangra and beats market, the carnival at civic center plaza and now in the sunset from addressing concerns about safety to pumping life into small businesses, trying to get back on their feet, these festivals have energy ized neighborhoods and the night market in sunset
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might just be the biggest one yet. abc7 news reporter tim johns was there food shopping and music were all present in san francisco's sunset district friday for the first time ever, the neighborhood hosting an asian inspired night market. >> night markets bring people together. they make streets safer. they give a boost to small businesses. >> supervisor joel engardio is the man who brought the market to life. he says he got the idea after visiting similar night markets in taiwan on a normal friday night. the streets of the sunset can be pretty quiet, but as you can see, thanks to the new night market, they are very much alive. >> i love it. i've never seen anything. i grew up here in the sunset and this is the first i've ever seen a night market happen. so it's really special. >> paula mak says she thinks events like this are exactly what the city needs to combat its struggling image, not just for local residents, but also for small businesses, many of whom said the market is a good opportunity for them to expand their customer base. >> i saw a lot of promotion for
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it online, but i think this is maybe something that san francisco is lacking right now after hosting aht now after hosting a successful dreamforce convention earlier in the week, city officials say it's important to also remember local neighborhoods. >> this is really the locals. this is people who live in the avenues of san francisco, the various neighborhood groups and the business is that the local community supports. >> and given the seeming success of this trial run, engardio says he hopes to bring the night market back for more. we want to have night markets every month in the sunset. >> so this is where we're going to figure out what works, what doesn't. give us your feedback, and we're going to make them even better all next year in san francisco, tim johns, abc seven news. east bay, the top cop in san leandro is on leave tonight accused of violating department policy. >> the city says police chief abdul pridgen was placed on paid administrative leave this week. no reason was provided, though. the city says a third party firm will conduct an investigation
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on. pridgen has been chief at san leandro for two years now and was formerly the chief of police in seaside near monterey . >> three juveniles arrested for a shooting at skyline high school in oakland are now charged in connection with the case. that shooting happened ten days on the campus in in in oakland hills. no one was hurt. alameda county district attorney pamela price announced the charges in a recorded message today. >> many people are concerned that we are not doing enough to hold young people accountable. we should all also be concerned that we are not doing enough to deflect young people from criminal activities. >> price says the gunfire at skyline appears to have been an isolated incident. she did not say what charges those teens are facing. >> oakland is facing more criticism from the community after missing a deadline to apply for a state crime prevention grant. governor newsom signed off this week on major funding to 55 cities across california for efforts
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combating organized retail theft. san francisco will receive $71 million. business owners are disappointed. after oakland was just qualified because it failed to submit by the deadline. the chp says the city will likely still benefit from work in other bay area cities. >> we will be working together with all the allied agencies in the bay area and that will benefit the community of oakland, whether or not they were awarded or grant or not. we currently are doing organized retail crime efforts in the city of oakland and so that won't change. >> oakland officials say they will be looking at other grants to fight retail crime. the oakland branch of the naacp is calling for accountability and plans to host a news conference on monday. on the peninsula, palo alto is set to receive that state funding. so the police department set a plan for how to spend their $5.2 million. it will staff extra patrols, including undercover operations, over the next three years, and popular shopping areas like stanford shopping center and downtown palo alto. stanford shopping center especially, has
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been an epicenter for retail theft. the city says patrol cars will be equipped with new technology that can remotely attach gps tags to cars to be monitored in case the driver flees. >> we have some new developments out of hawaii where state leaders are lowering the number of deaths from the maui wildfires. now 97 people are confirmed dead. previously, government officials said they believe 115 people died in the fires. there but further testing showed they were working with multiple dna samples from the same people. so far, 74 of the deceased have been positively identified. the number of people still missing, also down from 41 to 31. and tonight, cal fire is warning drone operators to keep their aircrafts away from wildfires. the fire agency says drones have already forced aerial firefighting to stop at at least six incidents so far. this year. emergency crews are forced to stop water and retardant drops to avoid the
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risk of mid-air collisions in 2021. a drone forced air attack. firefighters to halt early stage work on the dixie fire. it eventually burned nearly 1 million acres and the sierra nevada and of course, fires are always a concern, especially this time of year. and that's why we're checking in with meteorologist sandhya patel to see if there's any concern in the next 24 hours of any wildfires. >> no, not at all. and i'll tell you why. this is the good news from a fire weather perspective, julian and emma, look at the relative humidities right now. they're high because the marine layer is so deep. it's 20 200ft deep right now. 94% relative humidity. you can see the view of san francisco showing you the gray skies, which is how you're going to start out tomorrow morning. cloudy and drizzly, 5060 on those temperatures by noontime bay and inland, you're seeing the sun coast will still be cloudy, breezy and below average for the afternoon. low 60s to low 80s. and at 7 p.m. we are talking about those temperatures coming down and the
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clouds filling back in again. i'll let you know how long this cooler than average pattern will last. coming up, alma. >> all right. thank you, sandhya. san francisco's public health department is urging all san francisco residents six months and older to get a flu shot, along with the newest covid vaccine. health officials say it is safe to get both shots during the same visit to your health care provider. the new vaccine is recommended if you haven't been vaccinated within the last two months. >> we don't want to ignore the fact that we continue to have the virus among us and we want to make sure that people understand that these updated vaccines are a key way to prevent the most serious outcomes. that could still happen. >> the new vaccine is expected to start arriving at doctors offices, pharmacies and health clinics next week. >> now to the historic united auto workers strike. thousands of union members walked off the job and for the first time, the union is striking the big three auto companies at the same time . for now, uaw is doing targeted walk offs and say they will escalate things if negotiations continue to stall. president
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biden, who has said he's the most pro-union president in history, weighed in today. tonight, members of the united auto workers union flooded the streets of downtown detroit. it feels good that we're actually out here standing up for what we deserve. >> they're message to the top three automakers loud and clear . >> i just started a month ago and i'm making like 16 bucks an hour and it's beating me up so i can't imagine what these people have been working 25 years, nearly 13,000 workers at three locations in the midwest walked off the job striking against ford, gm and chrysler owner stellantis. >> this is what happens when corporations don't take care of the people. there is no deal between the union and the three companies. despite weeks of negotiations today, the president weighed in. no one wants a strike, but i respect workers right to use their options under the collective bargaining system. >> and i understand the workers frustration. >> ford and gm offered a 20% wage increase, but the union is asking for a 40% pay increase
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over the next four years as a return to pension plans. better retiree health care and a cost of living adjustment. gm ceo mary barra, who is also on the board of directors at the walt disney company, the parent company of abc news, says her company's offer is very strong. everybody has to understand the profits that general motors makes. >> we reinvest in the business. we reinvest in our people to put new products because having products that people want to buy is the way that we keep all of our assembly plants running. >> a stellantis spokesperson adds they are disappointed with the uaw decision to strike and will take steps to protect their north american operations and the company. and late today, ford announced it's laying off 600 workers, saying it's, quote , a consequence of the strike. and michigan's assembly plants, final assembly and paint departments. and we're hearing that negotiations are expected to resume tomorrow. the uaw says it has made a counter offer to all three automakers and is waiting for a response. >> hackers are threatening more
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attacks after hitting the biggest hotel chain in las vegas. mgm is still reeling heading into the weekend with guests at its hotels having trouble with room keys, slot machines and atms not working and computer systems crippled. this has made for long lines at several hotels on the strip as people are being checked in manually. attendants are paying some people their winnings in cash. a ransomware group has claimed responsibility and says if it doesn't get a deal, it will carry out more attacks. >> move over taylor swift and beyonce. could ed sheeran's mathematics tour add up to be the biggest show yet at levi's stadium? >> fleet week is just around the corner. we know the blue angels will soar over san francisco. find out who else will join them this year. turn your head. >> turn your hair back this year and more video of a firefighter and police officer teaming up to pull off a dramatic rescue. >>
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70,000 people will be in attendance. that is more than taylor swift and beyonce. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey has a look at what might be one of the biggest shows yet. you know, we've adobe is the sounds of summer in santa clara have featured great music top artists and plenty of screaming fans. >> take me out and take me home. this year, levi stadium has hosted two of the highest grossing tours of all time with taylor swift and beyonce. but this weekend's ed sheeran mathematics tour may be the biggest one yet. >> you've got something that is going to draw an even bigger crowd than those other ones, right? we're talking about massively more people heading for santa clara this weekend. something about the same size of the super bowl.
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>> the buzz was felt in oakland friday where sheeran made his first of two bay area stops at the historic fox theater. fans lined up hours in advance to see the british folk pop singer in an intimate setting. >> its first come first serve as far as seating. i want to be as close as i can because i love him. i love him as an artist. i love him as a human being. saturday a much bigger crowd will be on hand. >> taylor swift packed 58,000 swifties into levi's. beyonce totaled 50,000 in the beehive sheeran show is sold out as well. but bay area news group music critic jim harrington says sheeran stage setup will help his show. peak 70,000 fans with beyonce and taylor. >> you were looking at massive stage set ups that blocked a huge portion of the seats. on the other hand, you've got ed sheeran who's doing in the round, so you can absolutely sell 360. >> and that benefit not only means sheeran will outsell swift and beyonce, but he may break
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the levi's concert attendance record set at the 2015 grateful dead concert with 76,000 fans and the all time crowd at levi's for wrestlemania at 77,000. records aside, 58,000 plus 50,000 plus 70,000 equals one. incredible summer at levi's stadium. and for south bay music fans, i think that all three of these these levi's tours that we're seeing through here this year. >> beyonce, taylor and ed, i think those will probably end up as the top three tours of all time in santa clara. >> dustin dawsey, abc seven news. >> and new here at 11 the fleet week lineup has been announced. as always, the blue angels are the headliner with the fat albert equipment carrying aircraft. then we can expect the leap frogs parachute team and united 777 commercial jets and a marine f-35b fighter jet. aside from the air show there will be concerts for military and high school bands, a dog show and navy ship tours on the san francisco piers. it all happens october the second to the 10th.
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tickets are now on sale and today is the beginning of hispanic and latin american heritage month. and we're celebrating it here at abc7 by recognizing organizations in the community, keeping the culture alive like la pena cultural center in berkeley. it's become a hub for latino dance music and art, along with other organizations highlighting the impact latinos have made, like asian, latina and el teclado leaders say these institutions are vital to the community. >> those are so much more than we often say. they are artists. they are creative. they have an imagination that's wild and beautiful and can create amazing projects. movies music, all these things that are happening all around us. >> and to keep these organizations thriving, the latino community foundation is now investing $2 million to support 28 organizations as the jewish high holidays started tonight with rosh hashanah, which is the new year, people attended services this evening at the herbst theater.
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>> the popular tradition is to eat apples dipped in honey, which symbolizes the hope for a sweet year ahead. noe valley bakery in san francisco will have holiday inspired treats for sale all weekend at the high holidays. continue conclude rather on september 25th with yom kippur. well, some incredible video out of atlanta where a police officer and firefighter teamed up to rescue a man trapped in a flood. that's kind of. that told the water lifted the car off the ground and they couldn't open the door after smashing the window, they pulled the man out of the vehicle and carried him to safety, waiting through waist deep water for no signs of flooding around here. >> but some rain could be in the forecast. >> yeah, meteorologist sandhya patel is talking about that earlier and has more for us. sandhya. yeah >> and julian, we're talking about drizzle tomorrow morning and computer models are all over the board but one model was hinting at maybe in a week we
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could see some showers as that's one computer model. stay tuned. and it's days away. take a look at this live picture right now from our san jose camera. marine layer is 20 200ft deep, which is why we are in for below average conditions for this last weekend of summer in san francisco, 67 tomorrow. that's three degrees below where you should be. oakland about five degrees below. same thing with livermore. you'll notice that santa rosa, 77, that's seven degrees below average of 84 degrees. the good news is this does keep the fire danger down. here's what's responsible for the cooler than average conditions. it's this area of low pressure onshore winds, deep marine layer, the driving force today, those temperatures were in the mid 60s to mid 80s. it's going to be cooler over the weekend and especially sunday. live doppler seven showing you gray skies already across the bay, inland into santa rosa along the coast. temperatures right now in the 50s and the 60s. that ocean temperature is
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59 degrees. and when that wind is coming off that ocean, you know, it's a cool one. here's a view of salesforce tower, san francisco under gray skies, widespread low clouds and patchy drizzle. overnight breezy and below average temperatures for the weekend. and this pattern will persist into early next week. so first thing tomorrow morning, you might want to bundle up because it is going to start out cool and gray. we will see some drizzle in the sierra, but they will see some showers and thunderstorm forms. and notice the clouds really rush back in tomorrow evening and tomorrow afternoon, evening, i should say, from the coast, your morning temperatures will be in the 50s and the 60s. watch out for some damp roadways due to the drizzle tomorrow afternoon in the south bay. it is going to be mild and sunny in the afternoon, 79 in san jose, 82 in morgan hill on the peninsula, you're looking at 73 degrees in palo alto, 60 three half moon bay where the clouds will linger. it's still going to be breezy, 67 in the city in the north bay, you're looking at 75 degrees in san rafael, 77 in santa rosa. the sun will be out
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in napa for the afternoon, 75 in the east bay, mainly sunny, 70. oakland, 77. castro valley, inland areas. nice and mild, 81. concord, 84 degrees in fairfield . now we are tracking hurricane lee. rough surf, rip currents already battering the region. and as you see on live, doppler seven rain beginning to move in across parts of maine and massachusetts sits along with nova scotia area for strong winds, storm surge, those are concerns, tropical storm warnings in effect. and this category one hurricane will make its northeast would track moving away from new england. but until about sunday, they're going to have to deal with the issues there. accuweather 70 forecast feeling like fall this weekend even though it's summer as we head towards next week not much change until the middle and latter part of the workweek when we bring that warmth in just in time for fall's arrival next friday. julian and alma 86 degrees. that'll feel toasty after the cool weather we have this weekend
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as as a look at why this is important to our ecosystem. >> this small ball of fuzz you see scampering across is a big deal for wildlife experts at little beaver went down there in august. bill leikam said one of his trail cameras near matadero creek in palo alto captured a baby beaver for this area. >> there have not been any beavers in this particular matadero creek for over 160 years. >> experts say the industrial fur trade pushed the population to near extinction. to see the beaver come back on its own is a huge moment. >> that was a trek to get there. those beavers were looking for new habitat. they were looking for a new place to settle down and they found it somewhere that they probably haven't been for
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200 plus years, which is just a huge moment for, you know, ecological restoration and bringing back a pretty awesome species to the bay beavers offer a slew of benefits to other animals and humans. so beaver ponds and the wetlands that they build are hotspots of biodiversity. they're uniquely resistant to droughts and to wildfires, and they can help take the power out of flood waves so that when we have these big atmospheric rivers and other kinds of storm events, it's not so destructive downstream. >> since beavers travel upstream , dr. rick lanmon has an idea of where they could head next. >> san francisquito creek is unique in the south bay because it's not concrete. it's natural . so it could provide a corridor for beaver to get from this baylands to the uplands which is where we need them to get to, to fight fires for us. right? >> last year, bill leikam said his trail cameras captured a pair of beavers. while there's no confirmation they produced offspring, the video of the young beaver is offering researchers hope for their
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future. >> it's exciting. it's part of the reason why i do all this. >> this animal has been here before, but it's been so long and it's finally back. it's not that they're moving into california or moving into the bay for the first time, like the beavers coming home in the south bay. >> lauren martinez, abc7 news. >> well, the giants opened a series in colorado with a very strange game. >> sports director larry beil is here with sports. larry oh, but surely the giants, they almost won a game while being no hit. >> how do you even do that? then they end up getting a hit and how white do you think your teeth really are? let's try the tissue test. ooof, still yellow. whitening toothpaste can only do so much. there's toothpaste white, and there's crest 3d whitestrips white. so much whiter! crest. to give your teeth a dentist clean feeling. start with a round brush head. add power. and you've got oral-b. round cleans better by surrounding each tooth to remove 100% more plaque. for a superior clean.
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oral-b. brush like a pro. and then lose to the worst team in the league on a walk off by the rockies. if the giants win the world series, i'm going to dye my hair orange. right somebody burn this tape. logan webb electric. most of the game gets giant kris bryant there. webb goes eight inning. stop me if you heard this one before. no run support won one game in the ninth. somehow someway, the giants had not gotten a hit until j.d. davis doubled to lead off the ninth inning. later bases loaded two outs for wilmer flores. he'll be there for you. walk forces in a run. so two one giants. what would the rocks do? bottom nine two on elias montero through the hole off camilo duvall who blows his eighth save. mike yastrzemski's throw it's not bad but it caroms off charlie blackmon duvall in the wrong spot to back up. nolan
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jones scores all the way from first. that's your ball game rockies walk it off three two giants a game back for the last wild card berth now in the nl padres and a's ricky henderson he'll be 100 and still have better abs than you and me. long time a's skipper bob melvin returning to oakland for the first time. pods have underachieved all year long, but not here. bottom one fernando tatis jr. his 25th of the year padres built a52 lead. speaking of guys hitting their 25th rookie brant rooker smoked that one to left got the a's to within five three but frustration rising for the athletics ryan i would like to have a word with you and he got tossed. a's lose eight 349 ers have won eight of their last nine against the rams. the nfc title game a couple of years ago. the painful outlier. but these two teams meet again sunday in la. niners love to impose their will on opponents with a relentless running game led by christian mccaffrey had a 152 yards and a td in the season opening win in pittsburgh. he knows his success directly tied to how effective his teammates block the thing i love about this team is the run game is a commitment of all 11 guys out there, and that's what makes it
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so special is, you know, one guy has the ball, but there's so much that has to happen in order to make it work. >> not a lot of receivers in this league do it, but we take full responsibility like springing our guys free. it's just something we harp on every week. if everybody has the same mindset of just that physical mentality and i'm going to give it all every single play, that run game looks really pretty. >> hey, if you're going to call out deion sanders, well, don't. colorado state plays deion's buffaloes tomorrow. rams coach jay norvell criticized deion, saying you should take off your hat and glasses when talking to adults. when you're talking to the media. deion countered by providing his whole team with his new line of sunglasses. and the kids, of course loved it. the kids, of course loved it. sports on abc7 i'm orlando and i'm living with hiv. i don't have to worry about daily hiv pills because i switched to every-other-month cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. now when i have people over, hiv pills aren't on my mind. don't receive cabenuva
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