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so everybody and everywhere is gonna celebrate tara campbell abc 7 news. tonight san francisco business owners are threatening civil disobedience the changes their demanding from city leaders. fallout from summer travel chaos the federal government warns airlines to fix their issues now and a sneak peek at a new museum exhibit opening tomorrow all about ancient egypt. we'll be right back. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no annual contract. no equipment fees. oh, and a free streaming box. i like streaming. it's all just $50 a month when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. will you add a motorcycle? no. did you say yes?! the new xfinity supersonic bundle. it's kind of a big deal has issued a warning to airlines telling them to fix their problems after a disastrous summer travel season part of the airline stepping up could include meal vouchers and hotel accommodations for passengers whose flights are delayed or canceled abc's transpo
so everybody and everywhere is gonna celebrate tara campbell abc 7 news. tonight san francisco business owners are threatening civil disobedience the changes their demanding from city leaders. fallout from summer travel chaos the federal government warns airlines to fix their issues now and a sneak peek at a new museum exhibit opening tomorrow all about ancient egypt. we'll be right back. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? all that. and it...
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they can all agree on tara campbell abc 7 news.l ahead as students start to head back to class. we're looking at the incredible strides. they made rebounding from distance learning and the work that still needs to be done. for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. building a better bay area as the new school year approaches. i wanted to check in on how some of our youngest learners did their first
they can all agree on tara campbell abc 7 news.l ahead as students start to head back to class. we're looking at the incredible strides. they made rebounding from distance learning and the work that still needs to be done. for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness....
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reporter: tara campbell, abc7news. >> team marched for rates. they rallied -- >> a specialty search and recovery team is in the search for a teenager. the group is made up of volunteers from across the country who help the families of missing people. ronnie was seen august 6. as part of the search, they held six offender compliance sweeps on thursday. the sweeps found several registered offenders were violating their terms of release and one person was arrested did. we are focusing on health. cornell takes us to an event designed to keep the coronavirus from spreading and another that focuses on a recovery phase. reporter: she just got her sons the immunizations required and suggested for public schools. her family recently emigrated from ukraine. >> it is important to have vaccinations, to have the children not ill. reporter: it was held at the family health center in the bayview district, providing equitable access to all families. >> we know how hard the last few years have been. reporter: the cover pandemic likely prevented many people from
reporter: tara campbell, abc7news. >> team marched for rates. they rallied -- >> a specialty search and recovery team is in the search for a teenager. the group is made up of volunteers from across the country who help the families of missing people. ronnie was seen august 6. as part of the search, they held six offender compliance sweeps on thursday. the sweeps found several registered offenders were violating their terms of release and one person was arrested did. we are focusing...
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so everybody and everywhere is gonna celebrate tara campbell abc 7 news. tonight san francisco business owners are threatening civil disobedience the changes their demanding from city leaders. fallout from summer travel chaos the federal government warns airlines to fix their issues now and a sneak peek at a new museum exhibit opening tomorrow all about ancient egypt. we'll be right back. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no annual contract. no equipment fees. oh, and a free streaming box. i like streaming. it's all just $50 a month when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. will you add a motorcycle? no. did you say yes?! the new xfinity supersonic bundle. it's kind of a big deal when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm, it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now, and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million has issued a warning to ai
so everybody and everywhere is gonna celebrate tara campbell abc 7 news. tonight san francisco business owners are threatening civil disobedience the changes their demanding from city leaders. fallout from summer travel chaos the federal government warns airlines to fix their issues now and a sneak peek at a new museum exhibit opening tomorrow all about ancient egypt. we'll be right back. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? all that. and it...
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here's abc news reporter tara campbell. >> meet indi go eaton, active at the tender age of 10. >> theserograms helped me, you know, find my voice. >> continues to find her voice into her teens. >> her family by her side. >> i've been in a family that really cherishes advocacy, social justice. equity for everyone. >> also giving credit to her yup bringing in oakland. >> there are so many different people. oakland's background in terms of pro testing. and now, being honored by another young activist. keiana day is the founder of youth advocates for change. she founded the nonprofit on the heels of the murder of george flow. >> no justice, no peace! >> organizing this black lives matter march across the golden gate bridge. and tonight, awarding $10,000 to students look to make change. >> i had no idea what i was starting >> youth advocates for change now has chanters in five states sand supporting count less projects. >> i'm going to college this fall. it's a huge financial burden. so i understand especially with the lack of resources how important this money is. >> for indigo, the scholar
here's abc news reporter tara campbell. >> meet indi go eaton, active at the tender age of 10. >> theserograms helped me, you know, find my voice. >> continues to find her voice into her teens. >> her family by her side. >> i've been in a family that really cherishes advocacy, social justice. equity for everyone. >> also giving credit to her yup bringing in oakland. >> there are so many different people. oakland's background in terms of pro testing. and...
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tara: tara campbell, abc7news.rs because they massive mudslide in the san bernardino mountains saturday. large trees, rocks and debris were struck by floodwaters. seven hikers, including three children were rescued from rising waters by san bernardino county sheriff's search and rescue team. more rain is expected in the area this week. really hard to see that especially when it has been so hot and dry in southern california. same for us this week. spencer: it will get even hotter over the next three days. so hot, we have an excessive heat watch. first a look at current conditions. the wind is pretty calmo irfiel. no cooling influence tonight. a live look over san francisco under skies that are mainly clear right now. san jose, 64. santa clara, 63 degrees. a nice clearview, mostly clear from emeryville. 62 right now in santa rosa. 70 at fairfield and concord which is pretty warm at this hour of the night. one more live view from the rooftop camera. you can see because there is no movement in the trees, the absence o
tara: tara campbell, abc7news.rs because they massive mudslide in the san bernardino mountains saturday. large trees, rocks and debris were struck by floodwaters. seven hikers, including three children were rescued from rising waters by san bernardino county sheriff's search and rescue team. more rain is expected in the area this week. really hard to see that especially when it has been so hot and dry in southern california. same for us this week. spencer: it will get even hotter over the next...
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so i will be very happy to join them in america and see them tara campbell abc 7 news.ments now in death valley were hundreds of guests are trapped by flash flooding they were able to drive out of the park today after cruise cleared. through rocks and mud the park remained closed as many roads were critically damaged by friday's deluge about 60 cars belonging to staff and visitors are buried under debris at the inn at death valley authorities have been conducting aerial searches for stranded vehicles in remote areas. no injuries have been reported from the record-breaking rains yesterday was the park's second wettest day ever with nearly one and a half inches of rain. well day two of the bay area's biggest music festival is winding down at golden gate park outside lands is wrapping up for the day, but there is one more day of music coming up tomorrow. three-day festival features more than 100 artists on nine different stages nearly a quarter million concert goers are expected to attend tonight's headliner. berkeley's own green day. spending time with my kids and my husb
so i will be very happy to join them in america and see them tara campbell abc 7 news.ments now in death valley were hundreds of guests are trapped by flash flooding they were able to drive out of the park today after cruise cleared. through rocks and mud the park remained closed as many roads were critically damaged by friday's deluge about 60 cars belonging to staff and visitors are buried under debris at the inn at death valley authorities have been conducting aerial searches for stranded...
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into focus tomorrow in san francisco as some mothers plan to hold a rally abc 7 news reporter tara campbell spoke to a couple of moms who are all too familiar with the drug problem. i think us individually deep down deep down. we're fighters. terry cremlacek is referring to mothers against drug. deaths a group battling for their children battling addiction terry taking to the streets of the tenderloin to look for her son who's addicted to fentanyl. it's not something i love to do. i live marin and i have to cite my self up to come here. gina mcdonald co-founded the non-profit a couple of years ago. this is her daughter sam before fentanyl. she too was on the streets of the tenderloin. yeah, nine months ago. she we got her out their personal stories and passion for change capturing the attention of those in power last week meeting with san francisco's district. attorney brooke jenkins. she listened and listen to our stories. and really was learning from us advocating for easier access to treatment and an end to the open-air drug market. we're very supportive of her efforts to crackdown on th
into focus tomorrow in san francisco as some mothers plan to hold a rally abc 7 news reporter tara campbell spoke to a couple of moms who are all too familiar with the drug problem. i think us individually deep down deep down. we're fighters. terry cremlacek is referring to mothers against drug. deaths a group battling for their children battling addiction terry taking to the streets of the tenderloin to look for her son who's addicted to fentanyl. it's not something i love to do. i live marin...
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as tara campbell tells us, the communities is now stepping up to make sure nobody gets left behind. >> hello. the reporter: the site and sound of bravery, bruno perez sharing his story, helping to raise money for the r & r learning center in antioch. >> i really like this place, and it makes me really happily that i learned a lot of stuff. and people help me with stuff that i don't get. >> the reporter: bruno is referring to the center's tutoring program. he's one of dozens of low income students it's helped out. >> the interesting thing i've learned here was doing my homework and staying focused. >> i'm going into the second grade, and kind nervous, because i am getting new friends and stuff. the reporter: and elijah is getting the support he needs, right here. >> i learn sight words and math and all that kind of stuff. the reporter: born out of the pandemic, the program started as a pilot last summer. >> we did it for three months, it was a huge success, we had like 99% of the kids complete it. the reporter: the focus is on getting students caught up in reading comprehension, and ma
as tara campbell tells us, the communities is now stepping up to make sure nobody gets left behind. >> hello. the reporter: the site and sound of bravery, bruno perez sharing his story, helping to raise money for the r & r learning center in antioch. >> i really like this place, and it makes me really happily that i learned a lot of stuff. and people help me with stuff that i don't get. >> the reporter: bruno is referring to the center's tutoring program. he's one of...
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attorney brooke jenkins abc 7 news reporter tara campbell spoke to a couple of moms who are all too familiar with the drug problem. i think us individually deep down deep down. we're fighters. terry cremlacek is referring to mothers against drug. deaths a group battling for their children battling addiction terry taking to the streets of the tenderloin to look for her, son who's addicted to fentanyl. it's not something i love to do. i live in marin and i have to fight my self up to come here. gina mcdonald co-founded the nonprofit a couple of years ago. this is her daughter sam before fentanyl. she too was on the streets of the tenderloin. yeah, nine months ago. she we got her out their personal stories and passion for change capturing the attention of those in power last week meeting with san francisco's district. attorney brooke jenkins. she listened and listen to our stories. and really was learning from us advocating for easier access to treatment and an end to the open-air drug market. we're very supportive of her efforts to crackdown on the dealing we haven't been seeing that the momen
attorney brooke jenkins abc 7 news reporter tara campbell spoke to a couple of moms who are all too familiar with the drug problem. i think us individually deep down deep down. we're fighters. terry cremlacek is referring to mothers against drug. deaths a group battling for their children battling addiction terry taking to the streets of the tenderloin to look for her, son who's addicted to fentanyl. it's not something i love to do. i live in marin and i have to fight my self up to come here....
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. >> tara campbell, abc7 news. >> so let's get to mike. mike: it looked pretty nice out there. didn't, ama? >> everybody having a great time under that comfortable weather. we'll keep it going all the way through the weekend. take mass transit if you can. we're going the see temperatures. they're going to start off pretty nice in the morning hours and we're talking about upper 50's. but look what happens as we head throughout the afternoon hours. we'll see increasing shine. and eventually, we'll get up into the mid 60's. but then it will be breezy. now, that's saturday. that's tomorrow. sunday will be about a degree or two cooler probably not even noticeable. the good news not expecting drizzle or mist or any of that to inhibit a great weekend. u.v. index will going to be very high, dan. >> dan: thank you very much, mike. tonight, a warning in contra costa county about dangerous mosquitoes in martinez, county synastries identified a nonnative type that can carry diseases. tim johns on what you need to know. >> they're small, sneaky and possibly deadly. >> we just got rid of the
. >> tara campbell, abc7 news. >> so let's get to mike. mike: it looked pretty nice out there. didn't, ama? >> everybody having a great time under that comfortable weather. we'll keep it going all the way through the weekend. take mass transit if you can. we're going the see temperatures. they're going to start off pretty nice in the morning hours and we're talking about upper 50's. but look what happens as we head throughout the afternoon hours. we'll see increasing shine....
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tara campbell has the story. >> really taking the salt -- >> governor newsom taking a tour and a sip of water at the antioch water treatment plant. announcing an aggressive plan to increase california's water supply. >> we are focusing on creating more supply. creating more water. we are focusing on more projects exactly like this here. >> the desalination of brackish water will provide drinking water to the city. >> will provide upwards of 30% and the annual water needs. just this one project, 6 million gallons. a day of new water. new supply. >> the sense of urgency coming as climate change drives the state into its third year of drought. >> science and data leads us to understand we will lose 10% of our water supply by 2040. all things are equal. >> to make up for the shortfall, the governor calling for the investment of tens of aliens of dollars over the next two decades. anything from water recycling and storage to desalination. >> the reality is we need to be more creative and more aggressive in terms of not just promoting this technology, but delivering on its promise, moreove
tara campbell has the story. >> really taking the salt -- >> governor newsom taking a tour and a sip of water at the antioch water treatment plant. announcing an aggressive plan to increase california's water supply. >> we are focusing on creating more supply. creating more water. we are focusing on more projects exactly like this here. >> the desalination of brackish water will provide drinking water to the city. >> will provide upwards of 30% and the annual water...
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. >> tara campbell, abc7 news. >> so let's get to mike. mike: it looked pretty nice out there. didn't, ama? >> everybody having a great time under that comfortable weather. we'll keep it going all the way through the weekend. take mass transit if you can. we're going the see temperatures. they're going to start off pretty nice in the morning hours and we're talking about upper 50's. but look what happens as we head throughout the afternoon hours. we'll see increasing shine. and eventually, we'll get up into the mid 60's. but then it will be breezy. now, that's saturday. that's tomorrow. sunday will be about a degree or two cooler probably not even noticeable. the good news not expecting drizzle or mist or any of that to inhibit a great weekend. u.v. index will going to be very high, dan. >> dan: thank you very much, mike. tonight, a warning in contra costa county about dangerous mosquitoes in martinez, county synastries identified a nonnative type that can carry diseases. tim johns on what you need to know. >> they're small, sneaky and possibly deadly. >> we just got rid of the
. >> tara campbell, abc7 news. >> so let's get to mike. mike: it looked pretty nice out there. didn't, ama? >> everybody having a great time under that comfortable weather. we'll keep it going all the way through the weekend. take mass transit if you can. we're going the see temperatures. they're going to start off pretty nice in the morning hours and we're talking about upper 50's. but look what happens as we head throughout the afternoon hours. we'll see increasing shine....
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tara campbell, abc7news. dion: the oaks fire near yosemite national park is holding at just 19,000 acres. firefighters say there was no growth today and containment is at 67%. 124 homes have been destroyed. still ahead on abc7news at 11, a popular san francisco event makes its return amid concerns over the monkeypox outbreak. precautions taken. reporter: in san mateo county, four sheriffs passenger -- your tax dollars paid for tha ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's dion: just and singer michelle nichols has died. she was best known for her groundbreaking portrayal of the lieutenant in the star trek tv series. her son released a statement saying she died of natural causes. she was a tv rarity in 1966. a black woman in a notable role on a primetime television series. she helped make nasa more diverse helping to recruit women astronauts. she
tara campbell, abc7news. dion: the oaks fire near yosemite national park is holding at just 19,000 acres. firefighters say there was no growth today and containment is at 67%. 124 homes have been destroyed. still ahead on abc7news at 11, a popular san francisco event makes its return amid concerns over the monkeypox outbreak. precautions taken. reporter: in san mateo county, four sheriffs passenger -- your tax dollars paid for tha ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ loaded with our world famous...
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as abc 7 news reporter tara campbell tells us, the community is stepping up to make sure nobody gets the sight and sound of bravery. bruno perez sharing his story, helping to raise money for the rnr learning center in antioch. >> i like this place and it makes me happy that i learn a lot of stuff and people help me with stuff that i don't get. tara: bruno is referring to the center's tutoring program. he is one of dozens of low income students it helped out. >> the interesting thing i learned here was doing my homework and staying focused. >> i'm going into the second grade and kind of nervous because i'm getting new friends and stuff. tara: elijah is getting the support he needs right here. >> i learned sight words and math and all that kind of stuff. tara: born out of the pandemic, the program started as a pilot last summer. >> we did it for three months. it was a huge success. we have, like, 99% of the kids complete it. >> the focus is on getting students caught up in reading comprehension and math. >> we have kids in fourth grade reading at, like, a second grade level. that has b
as abc 7 news reporter tara campbell tells us, the community is stepping up to make sure nobody gets the sight and sound of bravery. bruno perez sharing his story, helping to raise money for the rnr learning center in antioch. >> i like this place and it makes me happy that i learn a lot of stuff and people help me with stuff that i don't get. tara: bruno is referring to the center's tutoring program. he is one of dozens of low income students it helped out. >> the interesting...
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tara campbell spoke with bay area residents who were worried they may have to evacuate. e mckinney fire captured on video. frantically searching for his friends. >> just terrible. he had minutes to get out of there before the fire just engulfed us. tara: flames ripping through the forest and beyond, wiping out 50,000 acres friday and forcing more than 2000 people from their homes. mason later learning is burned to the ground. >> the fire was in your face. i actually got burned a little bit on my face, and it was so intense peered i was scared. -- intense. i was scared. tara: they are on evacuation alert. >> they are worried that if it catches on fire than the embers would come up. tara: making the move from the bay area a year ago and hoping for the best and preparing for the worst. do you have your rv packed in case you have to leave? >> yes, we got it totally set up. >> we felt up all of the gas tanks. >> the field takes are full and we filled every water jug we own. tara: this is the view of mount, swallowed by smoke filled skies. >> it looks like it is snowing sometim
tara campbell spoke with bay area residents who were worried they may have to evacuate. e mckinney fire captured on video. frantically searching for his friends. >> just terrible. he had minutes to get out of there before the fire just engulfed us. tara: flames ripping through the forest and beyond, wiping out 50,000 acres friday and forcing more than 2000 people from their homes. mason later learning is burned to the ground. >> the fire was in your face. i actually got burned a...
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tara campbell was at the festival opening night and has a look from behind the gates. >> the outside lands party is getting started at golden gate park. >> it feels amazing. the vibe is great, people are amazing and friendly. >> the three-day long music festival features 100 artists taking to nine different stages. >> i am from wisconsin and decided to come out here for the weekend and it has been a great time. i wanted to see the artists perform. >> he is one of more than 220,000 people expected to go through the gates. >> super good. i have been here for a couple hours. i like the vibes. everything is super nice. ceer sge restaurants, wineries and breweries. business is back. >> it helps get your name out there. >> the festival returning to its summer date for the first time since the start of the pandemic and the safety precautions are gone. >> i think everyone is vaccinated or everyone who is not is wearing a mask. i think people are relaxed. >> we are all vaccinated and i never got covid before. >> having fun is clearly top of mind but so too is the monkeypox of paris. >> we kep
tara campbell was at the festival opening night and has a look from behind the gates. >> the outside lands party is getting started at golden gate park. >> it feels amazing. the vibe is great, people are amazing and friendly. >> the three-day long music festival features 100 artists taking to nine different stages. >> i am from wisconsin and decided to come out here for the weekend and it has been a great time. i wanted to see the artists perform. >> he is one of...
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reporter: tara campbell, abc7 news. dan: in north bake school district sees involvement jump, and with that, school funding. ama: and a warning about there scammers pertaining to be from in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor about leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio. dan: education is available part of building a new area. and the marin county school district is bucking the trend in the climbing environment. an influx of ne
reporter: tara campbell, abc7 news. dan: in north bake school district sees involvement jump, and with that, school funding. ama: and a warning about there scammers pertaining to be from in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol....
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. >> the reporter: tara campbell, abc n 7 news. >> new school year, new guidelines, new norms, download the abc 7 news app, it's available on roku and other streaming deversuses. a trip down oracle lane as the 2012 world series team was honored, one of three world series winning teams for the giants in a span of five years. we'll have a full breakdown of that special ceremony coming up in sports, but first, here's abc 7 news reporter tim johns with what fans and players are saying. >> go giants! >> the reporter: it was one of the golden eras if the history of giants baseball. the team taking home a whopping three world series titles between the 2010 and 2014 seasons. on saturday, the 2012 championship team was honored during a special ceremony at oracle park, one decade later. >> feels like yesterday, for sure. i know, it's been 10 years. the reporter: for many of the players, it's a reunion a long time in the making. a chance to see each other again after all this time. >> getting back together with this group of guys is so special. it makes me go back and remember beautiful things. th
. >> the reporter: tara campbell, abc n 7 news. >> new school year, new guidelines, new norms, download the abc 7 news app, it's available on roku and other streaming deversuses. a trip down oracle lane as the 2012 world series team was honored, one of three world series winning teams for the giants in a span of five years. we'll have a full breakdown of that special ceremony coming up in sports, but first, here's abc 7 news reporter tim johns with what fans and players are saying....
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tara campbell has the details.ds of farmworkers are on the move, marching to make it easier to unionize. >> i hope i can do it. reporter: making the 355 mile trek from delano to sacramento, putting pressure on governor newsom to sign a bill protecting them from voting intimidation. >> we want to be able to vote and not be intimidated by ranchers supervisors, or contractors in our workplaces. >> the current way of farmworkers vote for union representation is at the employer's premises is. reporter: they called the labor relations voting choice act, giving farmworkers more options on one, -- when and how they vote. >> when you have the option to do it in person, by mail, asking someone to deliver it for you, promotes participation. >> i'm going to march from here to sacramento because we need to have rights. reporter: but the bill is not being well received by dozens of local chambers of commerce. the california chamber of commerce calling it a "job killer". in a statement, in part the bill seeks to eliminate an agri
tara campbell has the details.ds of farmworkers are on the move, marching to make it easier to unionize. >> i hope i can do it. reporter: making the 355 mile trek from delano to sacramento, putting pressure on governor newsom to sign a bill protecting them from voting intimidation. >> we want to be able to vote and not be intimidated by ranchers supervisors, or contractors in our workplaces. >> the current way of farmworkers vote for union representation is at the employer's...
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tara campbell abc 7 news speaking of bunkie pox sonoma county is confirmed 17 cases of monkeypox among residents. the county says it's received 820 doses of the vaccine to date. san francisco will be getting 10,000 more doses of the monkey pox vaccine. that's more than double the previous two allocations from the state zuckerberg. sf generals vaccination clinic does reopen tuesday morning in san francisco has identified the first case of suspected monkeypox in its county jails. that's according to our media partner at the san francisco standard officials say they identified the possible infection in an inmate who was booked into the seventh street jail yesterday that person is now in isolation. all right in the east bayon appeals court is temporarily state construction and their demolition at berkeley's people's park, but uc berkeley will be allowed to put up a security fence. the university wants to redevelop a portion with housing for students and people experiencing homelessness protests over the plan resulted in dma this week seven people were arrested and two officers were hurt uc
tara campbell abc 7 news speaking of bunkie pox sonoma county is confirmed 17 cases of monkeypox among residents. the county says it's received 820 doses of the vaccine to date. san francisco will be getting 10,000 more doses of the monkey pox vaccine. that's more than double the previous two allocations from the state zuckerberg. sf generals vaccination clinic does reopen tuesday morning in san francisco has identified the first case of suspected monkeypox in its county jails. that's according...