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>> the growing calls for a san jose council member to step down. >> he's unable to talk, essentially is going to be confined to his body, which is its own physical prison. >> a man left in encampment good afternoon and thanks for joining us. >> i'm larry beil and i'm kristen sze. but budget
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deficit. and despite efforts to use the oakland coliseum sale to shore up finances >> abc seven news reporter anser hassan has been followtsg are already underway. budget cuts estimated at $63 milon to 3 million, we're going to have to reopen our budget to make more cuts beyond that. >> oakla sety expenditures. in june, city council police and fire. travel.eard today that begun whe
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>> we made comments on the record and we have been saying this on the record that everyone on the city co nikki fortunato bass says at the november finance meeting. >> the cityon that's been earmarked present the full list of staff to help
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offset budget cuts, and so we could reduce tho we could be dealing with a 16 million deficit versus 71 million. the next budget meetiny council member omar torres fro e beginning of today's meeting. torres text messages. the council cannot remove torres wie situation we're in. it's not fair tthuso e esmms coowunner in the district. i believe councilmember torres is holding his seat hostage and denying representation to the 100,000 residents of district three. we've allabsence due to illnesse
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up and was granted. some other san takes over next monday, and one of the challenges he's facing is >> part of the reason we have recruitment and retention issues is because we haven't changed our standards. we haven't lowered our standards. if someone isn't doing the job in the way that they're supposed to, if someone shouldn't be here in the first place, they're notn of claims it all started bfficto wd in april at a park faison
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r. the lawsuit claims theletely over aggressive, especially for what was in dispute here. we're talking about money that essentially was not. >> park district responded to the . >> this fire season in east bay community is dealing with a dieveren news anchor dion lim spoke to residents itod girl. wake up. >> and it was hellish. it was so
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running out with my two year old child in her arms. >>fo his 13 year old daughter alyssa, screaming for help, this situation could have been much worse. >> that girl is one of the bravest if she didn't trust her gut instincts and have been burned. we would havanbea homele hoa president says they have complained about this problem for years, illustrated by this g struggle of just getting help. you know, we are seeing petty
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yw cooperationethe city of of union pacific. i then called union pacific who sent me over the phone, they're always working with cities and local officials months, and within two weeks there's new residents that come in. >> it's a never ending cycle of the word no. fromese my eyes wit seeing the flames and the heat.e
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burned and hurt in a catastrophic way. >> in hayward. dion lim abc seven news. the crackdown on illegal cannabis operations. we want to illicit criminal actors do not poison our waters, do not violate our public lands, do nor public safy discovered quite a w operss the state has sei calls exploitation of workers at illegalf air travel. the faa has signed the final regulatory framework for how axe
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from airports to downtown or maybe rural areas. the aircraftg right here from santa cruz based joby aviation, has been flying daily at test sites. >> now to an update on a charging station theg fans at the electrify america charging station in san francisco's south of that's whas like now. the only noise you hear is the wind. electrify
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america tells abc seven news it wants to be roof. >> coming up on abc seven news at four. getting outgue to thiss propositions. a facebook account hacked and nothing could be done until one user paid up. and your rights when it comes to long-term care facilities. >> i'm spencer christian. it really is fall, but there are some springlike warmth coming pas. powerful yet non-addictive. ♪ hisamitsu ♪
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ask your doctor today. the power of the latinx vote. former president trump at a abcn news south bay reporter zach fuentes has a look at the local effoommunity. gabby chavez lopez, executive director of latino coalition ofy organizers who fill this room every monday, wednesday and
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saturday. >> the groups work tirelessly to increase voter is collarective voice and theirdat. former president donald trump held a roundtable tuesday at a latino summit in miami. the same day vice president kamala harris had an inteiendidate can make some headway with major racial and ethnic group. that group, a very>>ivenezueland to be more more republican. mexicans and puerto ricansend to be more course, there's all sorts of other differences within that that older cubans are very distinct from youngerin
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voter turnout requires much more. >> sometimes hearing from candidates directly isn't the right we're trying to do as trusted, community based organizations and leaders that work with our community year round, we are trying to make sure that we're connecting with them, that they're listening to trusted voices that look like them, that have shareexrices that understand where they're comingt chavez, lopez says, worth it. >> we just want to make sure that we're unlocking, unlocking the power of our community because we are so powerful and we're so excited to see who turns out this november in the south bay. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news should san francisco raise taxes on rideshare companies like uben more revenue for public transportation. abc seven news reporter monica madden spok
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never heard of proposition l, but it couldow much it costs, whether it's by o see people out and about downtown. >> i take t? >> primarily getting to work for congestion management and climate we really need to be gog all in on muni. >> public transit advocates say. >> i would be concerned about that. that would pretty dramatically i
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for rideshare businesses, and e funding at muni needs long ten't actually address long term deficit issues with muni, and that it will franciscans, who rely on apps like uber and lyft. in a statement to abc seven, a spokesperson with the no on l campaign said, quote, there is no required accountability for the new tax and there are no quantifiable goals, objectives or benchmarks for muni to hit. the new tax will simply go into the black holedecit. if prop l passes, it companies like uber. whether they pass on those costs to riders or not to taxic pay a
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per ride tax if the ride starts in san francisco. so supporters are estimating this would be >> all right. monica. thank you. now to proposition 34, which critics are calling the revenge ballderstand prop 34,ed toat its connected to prop 33. >> proposition 33 intrinsicay providers to spendth than direct patient care, and that own and operate
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multi-family housing units with at least 500 severe health revenge initiative. it is the california apartment association that represents corporate landlords taeting the aids healthcare foundation has they a specific organization. >>an entity called bon secours, has used californi4
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also requires affectedexempt st. >> this is really about people coming together for taxpayertabe that patient money actually gets to patients. >> a yes votellow these rules. a no vote meansefce election coverage. we have a voter guide that includes information about the various measures, propositions and candidates. go to abc seven news.com/election. we'll be right back
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can it get better? this is fantastic. we just freeze this righbu it's really hard. it. >> okay, guys, i'm tempted to say it's just lovely out there. here's lo aok imatge. an skies at the moment, we have some clouds moving in some high, thin just beginning to develop right now. and come on, move along. bear with me. we can make these these images move so here gener,
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24 hour temperature change shows it's 15 degrees cooler in san francisco right now than at this hour yesterday, which means it was in the mid, oking out over the city under mainly blue skies. it is 61 degrees here, 68 in oakland we've half moon bay. now at the see the mas beginning to develop right now. so we've a of cloud cover there. santa rosa, n petaluma and napa, 78, fairfield 76, concord 77, in livermore. i love this view from mount tam. little fingers of fog beginning to sort of crawl over the coastal range and slide through the golden gate. and these are our forecast headlines next few days. taste of autumn warmth friday drizzle with a questionan yet. there's going to be much drizzle, except looks like the north bay has a pretty good chance of receiving sun. and then the cooling begins on
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sunday as clouds increase and temperatures fall. now moving along to overnight conditions, we'll see a few clouds around, generally inainly sunny skies we'll see highs ranging from the low and mid 60s at e te warmest inland areas. and here's a little forecast animation showing approaching week weather systems that may bring some drizzle, some patchy drizzle, maybe late satday it's hard to tell right now just how much to expect in the way of drizzle from this system. these systems, because they're do have about a four day warming trend coming our way through saturday when inland highs will be at or above 80 degrees and around the bay shoreline mid ore
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used to think of as autumnike ds changed a little bit. >> you know, my tech buddies would say many computer prob and the user. the user? >> yeah, it's not you a new art exhibi is giving the public a chance to hear some personal stories thatf hope includes works of art by california prison inmates to the inmates to be used offered a creative opportnd the arts are
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art of the incarcerated is currently on display at the marin county civic center on social media, yr account hacked. >> but what happened person in petaluma over the course of two months, which is amazing. >> reuse and recycle. the test program that appears to be a success every home should have salcoend salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ hisamitsu ♪
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control and was scamming her friends. what a nightmare. >> facebook and its parent company meta, provid to pay for their help.eastunning but also not stunning story. exactl. >> tonight we're talking about meta verified. we too often hear the same story call, and the online help pages send them in circles. and this woman became so frustrated she meta'sn
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menlo park and banged on the door. here's what happened. >> i seen it happen she was tricked into giving a hacker control of her facebook page. >> i thought i was talking the l and password to pretended to be, sending messages to all of my friends saying i need that don't exist. >> he was selling a car, selling all my dad's thing s for you. >> worst a of all, she and her husband lost access to years of memories. >> when we gng we met from, you know, raising kids just vanished. >> tova tried to to the imposte.
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friends tried reporting the fraud, but the reply kept saying this content does not go against our community standard and i ra. >> tova drove straight to meta headquarters in menlo park. she wa don't have anyone working for hacked pages? this happens roboy >> thousands, you would think that theybuthey don't. >> tova was about to stage agitt
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meta, verified, a concierge style service meant to protect and authenticate mainly high >> you shouldn't have to pay moneto it got me right in. instead of a machine spitting, this automated c rt. e wrote hi tova, this typed my facebook got hacked. the agent replied, that sounds really frustrating. please b re. >> the agent gave her updates on her case. then hours later,
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back. >> yet the couple says meta shouldn't be charging money to fix problems, and some critics agree individual users shou havy that should be baked into ceo of the identity theft resource cter. problem and theng responded to such criticism in a blog post, saying, walre accesso customer supportors as significant amount of money for the ridgeways, it was an expedient . >> tova says she intends if youe had a problem with an account
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takeover, you can contact us hereelp you. but this is so frustrating, especially t you kr authentication. it doesn't teres if you're talking about a company that billions and billions of dollars, where's the customer service? i mean, you know, the expectation is, all right, if something goes help m. not i have to pay you to fix it. right? 14.99 yeah, it's actually worth it. but thank you, steph.k along the waterfront. today.f rn space is between the bay and chase center. today's celebration comes just in time for the warrt rsre barbecuing on our grills. please clean up after youels..
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shame. monica. >> i mean, i'd be lying if i said i someone else who's, like, not related to me, a friend, and they'refe in group one when thesee who are going to get ahead of you anyhow. but you know, if you're in group b or c and there are peoping to cut in front of you and you know it, you recognize it, it can be really ir flying anywhere, just keep an eye out for as cha.
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>> today we learned which cities in america are considered the infested cities list. chicago the past year.the 10th strcity >> what about pigeonst geon bashing he. go. how do you season them? what are we doing? >> i don't mind pigeons as long as me. >> yeah. yeah. oh, right. yeah. right. sorry. net ? i thought thomey would be number one. you
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thought they would be surprising? >> yeah. i chicago apparently has someht verdigiorno is bringing back its thanksgiving pizza. it includes many of the usua the frozen thanksgiving pizza will be available in kroger owned with thanksgiving leftovers. i'll put all of it on a little bun. my sister makes these delicious homemade i'll make a thanksgiving sandwich. i guess pizza is not that far off, right? with all the toppings, but it'sow the pizza. not so sure about that. >> yeah, i agree, i've done th ,
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this is why i'm the perfect travel partner forusng this hard. aren't you? she's going to buy a boarding group three ticket. yeah. and then sneak up on him. >> yeah, yeah. >> just in time for halloween. gummy candy is seeing a surge in popularity. experts say it's because high cocoa prices are making chocolate more expensive. gummy and sour candy tend to be cheaper. california is right on trend. a recent survey found sour patch kids are the most popular halloween candy statewide corn sour gummies. yeah, i actually r
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treating, so i guess i'm indifferent. >> yeah, i thought there was bit different. >> yeah. you know, i'm not much of a candy eater, but but if i had to ask f covered walnuts. how's that? >> oh, is that what they serve in first class? >> i was going to say same idea. >> fancy snacks in first class? yes. >> another reason to travel with spencer instead of monica or me. >> yeah, and a little red wine, you know, to watch it >> chocolate and wine. great. >> great combo. >> i just get the cranberry juice. no red wine. >> that's
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there are in long term care facilities, and the population is growing. >> the federal nursing home reform law guarantees that long.
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>> we're tired of doing have a . >> since then,feels normal, if not better than before. >> we have now a lot of friends that enjoy them socializing and stuff, so witveindependent g to our skilled nursing. around this 40 acre property. enjoy thy routine, whether that's taking dining experience. susan bouchon, the program manager a e
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ombudsman program, says unr rig, the right to choose their own physician, the right to go the holidays and take a shower at a different time. residents also have the right to vote and manage their own funds. bouchon and her team works with long-term care communities to provide facility staff to help ensure that residents rightscily once a month with an unannounced visit, and we are there to advocate for for them. >> ceo dennis bakopoulos sa cre. >> everything we do, every have to enjoy the highe and have
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been for the last 20 the california department of aging website. just head to ag forecast. as you c details fromr christian. okay guys. it's going to be a lovelylouds won'te long. overgh so overnight. then standards. we'll have highs in the mid 60s at the coast, mid a0 degrees, mid 70s around the bay
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stay with us for abc seven news at 11. a pilot program trying to build a businesses in one city committed to reusing the abc seven news reporter tim johns in the north bay, with thehe city ha been gin
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these purple reusable cups to give their customers, which they oty,r da d then sanitized, and then t >> the program began ieay months alone. >> that's,really close to threee course of two months, which is amazing. that's a lotns of as ds
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success. >> but it does give you like an. >> once it's over, data from the it will eventually come back on a permanent basis. replicated as the now. >> city officials say even after the program is the ceeoups. they may have. in petaluma, tim johns abc abc seven
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