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karina nova, abc seven news thank you. let's get to abc seven news reporter on sir hassan, who was live near the scene as we continue our team coverage. answer. what's the latest? very good afternoon. some good news. firefighters seem to have gotten control of this fire. as corinna mentioned this is quickly street about four homes were burned on this street. no reports of any injury. but as corinna reported , one firefighter was taken to the hospital treated for heat related injuries. you can see the fire got dangerously close to this chevron gas station. which had a lot of local residents concerned. this is video from earlier the fire broke out around two p.m. firefighters seem to have gotten control of the fire around three p.m. this is the corner of delaware and 35th avenue here in oakland laurel district. the fire also started several spot fires along 5 80. we're told that three lanes of westbound traffic on 5 80. are closed as fire crews worked to stop the spread. now the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
karina nova, abc seven news thank you. let's get to abc seven news reporter on sir hassan, who was live near the scene as we continue our team coverage. answer. what's the latest? very good afternoon. some good news. firefighters seem to have gotten control of this fire. as corinna mentioned this is quickly street about four homes were burned on this street. no reports of any injury. but as corinna reported , one firefighter was taken to the hospital treated for heat related injuries. you can...
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abc. seven news is now on who and so is america's most trusted news. abc news live all day all night. abc news live on hulu shiny truck pulls up in front of your house. everyone starts clapping because everyone is happy. and that's why they all start dancing. we make junk disappear. all you have to do is point fellow californians i need to warn you about proposition 31 company cynical scheme to grab a huge taxpayer funded subsidies. don't be fooled. 30 is being advertised as a climate initiative, but in reality it was devised by a single corporation to funnel state income taxes to benefit their company. put simply prop 30 is a trojan horse that puts corporate welfare above the fiscal welfare of our entire state. vote no on prop 30. do you need to sell a distressed property? stop don't make any repairs called john baez berry houses for a fair all cash offer. we buy inherited houses, foreclosures, bad renter houses, vacant houses, empty lots, even fire damaged houses. we pay cash fast with no stress , no hassle and no commissions or fees. so if you have a property you need to sell calle
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she loves abc seven news anchor dion lim spoke to her in an interview. you'll see only on seven i don't want her to be another statistic requested we not use her last name, calls her mom superwoman for so many reasons an immigrant fleeing the war in vietnam for a better life. she had no idea what living in oakland would be like she's been robbed many times she's been punished. they grabbed the necklace from her. through all of that. but this is the scariest moment in her life because she almost died august 17th just days before her 61st birthday, roxanne's mom was sleeping alongside her husband in their little saigon home. when gunshots rang out. you can still see to this day a neighboring house riddled with bullet holes. that instinct that you have to go or else your life is going to be in danger. that she knew. that's why she was like we gotta go now. we gotta go now. she was so scared. these photos are difficult to process the illustrate the three rounds that went into her back and torso. she still has all the bullet fragments inside her. it's embedded
she loves abc seven news anchor dion lim spoke to her in an interview. you'll see only on seven i don't want her to be another statistic requested we not use her last name, calls her mom superwoman for so many reasons an immigrant fleeing the war in vietnam for a better life. she had no idea what living in oakland would be like she's been robbed many times she's been punished. they grabbed the necklace from her. through all of that. but this is the scariest moment in her life because she almost...
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this is abc seven news. now at six dangerous heat across california, expected to push the state's power grid beyond capacity. the concerns is warning about blackouts and what you can do to help and those students heading back to the classroom after the long holiday weekend, but some schools don't have air conditioning. what's being done to keep our kids safe from the heat and a live look outside right now is the son is starting to come up, at least in a little bit this morning. we could break more records today. lisa shared some of them with us and the heat is not over. yet she's also tracking the 40 degree temperature spread. hmm. tuesday morning. it is september the sixth. we're letting you know early. it's going to be another hat one. so don't be surprised. lisa, how hot are we talking? we had six records yesterday. a couple today it was 1 16 in livermore 107 in redwood city. and as we look at our current numbers right now and our inland valley seventies and eighties already at six o'clock this morning, y
this is abc seven news. now at six dangerous heat across california, expected to push the state's power grid beyond capacity. the concerns is warning about blackouts and what you can do to help and those students heading back to the classroom after the long holiday weekend, but some schools don't have air conditioning. what's being done to keep our kids safe from the heat and a live look outside right now is the son is starting to come up, at least in a little bit this morning. we could break...
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welcome and beneficial rain on the way for the weekend timeline and totals coming up, abc seven news at six starts right now from abc, seven live breaking news. and that breaking news. some bart service has just been restored after hours of delays system wide, and we've just learned why a motorcyclist involved in a crash landed on the bar tracks and then was hit by a train that happened by 24th street in north gate avenue in oakland, which is between the 19th street and macarthur stations minutes ago, but said it was restoring limited service in all directions. busses are also available. we also have breaking news out of antioch were three children and two adults were seriously injured when a car crashed into a house on sycamore drive and manzanita way. video from sky seven shows to crash cars at the scene as you're seeing here, including the one that slammed into a home that's happened before 3 30 this afternoon. officials have not said whether the injured children and adults were in the house, the yard or one of the cars. police are asking people to avoid the area. good evening . i
welcome and beneficial rain on the way for the weekend timeline and totals coming up, abc seven news at six starts right now from abc, seven live breaking news. and that breaking news. some bart service has just been restored after hours of delays system wide, and we've just learned why a motorcyclist involved in a crash landed on the bar tracks and then was hit by a train that happened by 24th street in north gate avenue in oakland, which is between the 19th street and macarthur stations...
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karina nova, abc seven news thank you. let's get to abc seven news reporter on sir hassan, who was live near the scene as we continue our team coverage. answer. what's the latest? very good afternoon. some good news. firefighters seem to have gotten control of this fire. as corinna mentioned this is quickly street about four homes were burned on this street. no reports of any injury. but as corinna reported , one firefighter was taken to the hospital treated for heat related injuries. you can see the fire got dangerously close to this chevron gas station. which had aot
karina nova, abc seven news thank you. let's get to abc seven news reporter on sir hassan, who was live near the scene as we continue our team coverage. answer. what's the latest? very good afternoon. some good news. firefighters seem to have gotten control of this fire. as corinna mentioned this is quickly street about four homes were burned on this street. no reports of any injury. but as corinna reported , one firefighter was taken to the hospital treated for heat related injuries. you can...
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remember abc seven news is streaming 24/7. er you want wherever you are. that will do it for this edition of abc seven news. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. have a great evening. on all new fresh edition of abc seven news at 11:00. ♪ if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure... ...you're a target for chronic kidney disease. they're the top two causes of ckd. ckd usually starts with no symptoms. so you can have it and not know it. to find out, check the kidney numbers from your lab tests. ♪far-xi-ga♪ if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help slow its progression. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. and d
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abc seven news at six :00 starts now.ding solutions. this is abc. thank you for joining us. i am dion lim appeared it is a windy sunday. within the last hour there are more reports of power outages in the south bay. spencer joining us with an update on the conditions and the radar still looking green as ever. spencer: we have a north to south line of showers, downpours and thunderstorms. let's go up to the north bay where we have had the greatest number of thunderstorms. downpours reaching parts of marin, sonoma and napa counties. farther south around the bay shoreline communities and through the south bay and into the santa cruz mountains it got heavy downpours and strong gusting wind. current wind gusts ranging from 25 to 35 miles per hour. despite the localized intensity, this is a level 1 storm on the abc seven storm. expect showers and downpours, gusting wind, roadways and i will have more later. dion: sounds good. thanks. across the bay area the storm toppled trees and canceled events. abc7news reporter cornell barn
abc seven news at six :00 starts now.ding solutions. this is abc. thank you for joining us. i am dion lim appeared it is a windy sunday. within the last hour there are more reports of power outages in the south bay. spencer joining us with an update on the conditions and the radar still looking green as ever. spencer: we have a north to south line of showers, downpours and thunderstorms. let's go up to the north bay where we have had the greatest number of thunderstorms. downpours reaching...
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in abc seven news reporter amanda del castillo has more. amanda: 144 pages detailing how this police department is dealing with allegations against its officers. they pointed to 333 complaints, up 24% from 2020. 1000 allegations. more filed last year than any years prior. there were 122 allegations of biased policing. they were found to be on sustained, confirmed by the ipa. others are far from convinced. >> i have a far time -- a hard time believing it, these numbers do not make sense. amanda: policy recommendations focused on guidance and training on a number of topics. >> lester, there were cases were believed -- last year there were cases where we believed it was happening on the field. when the department look at it, they did not feel the had the -- that addresses this. amanda: internal investigations are often based on allegations directly from the department. >> they are more likely to be subjected. amanda: internal affairs say the department monitors their own data. the present those findings in front of counsel. this was over a spa
in abc seven news reporter amanda del castillo has more. amanda: 144 pages detailing how this police department is dealing with allegations against its officers. they pointed to 333 complaints, up 24% from 2020. 1000 allegations. more filed last year than any years prior. there were 122 allegations of biased policing. they were found to be on sustained, confirmed by the ipa. others are far from convinced. >> i have a far time -- a hard time believing it, these numbers do not make sense....
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in abc seven news reporter amanda del castillo has more. amanda: 144 pages detailing how this police department is dealing with allegations against its officers. they pointed to 333 complaints, up 24% from 2020. 1000 allegations. more filed last year than any years prior. there were 122 allegations of biased policing. they were found to be on sustained, confirmed by the ipa. others are far from convinced. >> i have a far time -- a hard time believing it, these numbers do not make sense. amanda: policy recommendations focused on guidance and training on a number of topics. >> lester, there were cases were believed -- last year there were cases where we believed it was happening on the field. when the department look at it, they did not feel the had the -- that addresses this. amanda: internal investigations are often based on allegations directly from the department. >> they are more likely to be subjected. amanda: internal affairs say the department monitors their own data. the present those findings in front of counsel. this was over a spa
in abc seven news reporter amanda del castillo has more. amanda: 144 pages detailing how this police department is dealing with allegations against its officers. they pointed to 333 complaints, up 24% from 2020. 1000 allegations. more filed last year than any years prior. there were 122 allegations of biased policing. they were found to be on sustained, confirmed by the ipa. others are far from convinced. >> i have a far time -- a hard time believing it, these numbers do not make sense....
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. >> this week abc seven news reporter david lee is retiring after more than five decades on television. david was one of the first asian-american journalists on tv , but after more than 50 years at abc 7, he wants to travel and spend more time on photography. >> we are celebrating his contribution. we hope you will join us tomorrow for his last day on the air as we wish him well. hard to believe it is his last day on air. >> that does not exist these days it feels like. thank you for watching. >> we appreciate your time. jimmy kimmel is next. >> lou: from brooklyn, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- amy schumer, charlamagne tha god, and music from run the jewels. presented by "seize the night & day," with cleto and the cletones, and now -- jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello brooklyn! thank you.
. >> this week abc seven news reporter david lee is retiring after more than five decades on television. david was one of the first asian-american journalists on tv , but after more than 50 years at abc 7, he wants to travel and spend more time on photography. >> we are celebrating his contribution. we hope you will join us tomorrow for his last day on the air as we wish him well. hard to believe it is his last day on air. >> that does not exist these days it feels like. thank...
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we will be back with abc seven news at 4:00. >>> tonight, breaking news. the category 4 hurricane now taking aim at bermuda. hurricane fiona, winds 130 miles per hour. a hurricane warning now in effect at this hour for bermuda. hurricane-force winds stretching 70 miles from the eye. the hurricane running parallel to the east coast. the concern from florida right up through new york tonight. we're also watching the next tropical threat, the models that show that threat could be headed for florida. rob marciano in bermuda tonight with the new tracks on all of this. >>> tonight, former president trump suffering a major blow by three appeals dourt judges. the judges deciding the justice department can go through those classified documents seized at mar-a-lago. and the former president's claim overnight that
we will be back with abc seven news at 4:00. >>> tonight, breaking news. the category 4 hurricane now taking aim at bermuda. hurricane fiona, winds 130 miles per hour. a hurricane warning now in effect at this hour for bermuda. hurricane-force winds stretching 70 miles from the eye. the hurricane running parallel to the east coast. the concern from florida right up through new york tonight. we're also watching the next tropical threat, the models that show that threat could be headed...
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abc seven news reporter luz pena introduces you to the couple at the heart of it all.the baker. what is the secret? >> you have to put a love and heart and what you do. luz: be sized flour, love is the main ingredient that brought them together in 15 years ago in a kitchen like this one. >> this is out of a movie some people would say, but you know when you're going to marry someone. i was like that's my future husband. in the back of my mind i said that. and i was like that strange, why did you say that? luz: did he think that's my wife? >> you would have to ask him. he is a man of few words, so he listens to me. luz: back of the day, they were to the front of the house and carlos was in the kitchen. they fell in love, and today they are celebrating. more than the opening of their second location, the restaurant group that was here before was the one they worked for when they met. >> full circle for me. i was the kid that could not go to culinary school and did not get those opportunities. i had to work my way up in learning those skills. and so, i took the time to le
abc seven news reporter luz pena introduces you to the couple at the heart of it all.the baker. what is the secret? >> you have to put a love and heart and what you do. luz: be sized flour, love is the main ingredient that brought them together in 15 years ago in a kitchen like this one. >> this is out of a movie some people would say, but you know when you're going to marry someone. i was like that's my future husband. in the back of my mind i said that. and i was like that...
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. >> this week abc seven news reporter david lee is retiring after more than five decades on television. david was one of the first asian-american journalists on tv , but after more than 50 years at abc 7, he wants to travel and spend more time on photography. >> we are celebrating his contribution. we hope you will join us tomorrow for his last day on the air as we wish him well. hard to believe it is his last day on air. >> that does not exist these days it feels like. thank you for watching. >> we appreciate your time. jimmy kimmel ie barista worriedt was safe, lost the bill that intends to take cell phones out of the hands of students while they're in class. why some are saying it's too little too late and later what this fifth grader did for a summer vacation that would make even picasso himself jealous. you're watching world news
. >> this week abc seven news reporter david lee is retiring after more than five decades on television. david was one of the first asian-american journalists on tv , but after more than 50 years at abc 7, he wants to travel and spend more time on photography. >> we are celebrating his contribution. we hope you will join us tomorrow for his last day on the air as we wish him well. hard to believe it is his last day on air. >> that does not exist these days it feels like. thank...
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our meteorologist will have the cooling forecast and abc seven news karina nova is on our our watch.e have another flex alert, this one began at 4:00 and will end at 9:00. the sky has been quite hazy today. larry: mike nicco, once again from his rooftop perch with a cooler forecast in a better weekend ahead. >> it feels nice out here. you can feel the breeze coming off the ocean as the marine layer reestablishes control over most of our neighborhoods as you move inland that is why it is only five degrees cooler in livermore and seven in fairfield. those are the areas in the 100s livermore is close to a record high. you are 106, 102 in brentwood, 106 and fairfield. 100 and cloverdale. say goodbye to those that's the last time we're going to see those. more of the 70's and 80's around the bay, even the 60's in the coast. tomorrow we're dropping from the mid 100s down into the mid and upper 80's and even next week, we are going to be below average with a touch of fall in the forecast for tuesday and wednesday. until we get there we do have this, k, bringing heavy rain, flooding and muds
our meteorologist will have the cooling forecast and abc seven news karina nova is on our our watch.e have another flex alert, this one began at 4:00 and will end at 9:00. the sky has been quite hazy today. larry: mike nicco, once again from his rooftop perch with a cooler forecast in a better weekend ahead. >> it feels nice out here. you can feel the breeze coming off the ocean as the marine layer reestablishes control over most of our neighborhoods as you move inland that is why it is...
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this is abc seven news.happening right now at five, with temperatures set to soar again today renewed concerns about blackouts in the bay area. what it all means for you if you're trying to beat that heat and it is so hot in some areas that schools are going to be impacted today, the campuses that have reduced schedules and new this morning the updated guidelines from health experts why they say your child should get that flu shot asap, plus a dramatic rescue the man who was clinging to a freezer for 11 days. and survived. you have to see that video, but in the meantime, good morning, everyone happy tuesday. it is september the sixth. we'll get a check of the traffic and just a bit as many of you had back to work after the labor day holiday, but we do start this morning with lisa and again another hot day on tap here. we survived, right? we survived yesterday and today, almost it's bad or if not worse in some spots. unfortunately right now it is 77 in concord and livermore blackhawk 82 degrees. it is 75
this is abc seven news.happening right now at five, with temperatures set to soar again today renewed concerns about blackouts in the bay area. what it all means for you if you're trying to beat that heat and it is so hot in some areas that schools are going to be impacted today, the campuses that have reduced schedules and new this morning the updated guidelines from health experts why they say your child should get that flu shot asap, plus a dramatic rescue the man who was clinging to a...
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we will be back with abc seven news at 4:00. >>> tonight, breaking news. the category 4 hurricane now taking aim at bermuda. hurricane fiona, winds 130 miles per hour. a hurricane warning now in effect at this hour for bermuda. hurricane-force winds stretching 70 miles from the eye. the hurricane running parallel to the east coast. the concern from florida right up through new york tonight. we're also watching the next tropical threat, the models that show that threat could be headed for florida. rob marciano in bermuda tonight with the new tracks on all of this. >>> tonight, former president trump suffering a major blow by three appeals dourt judges. the judges deciding the justice department can go through those classified documents seized at mar-a-lago. and the former president's claim overnight that a president can declassify anything even by just thinking about it. pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> in russia tonight, panic following vladimir putin's plan to call up 300,000 reservists to fight in ukraine. tonight, flights out of moscow booked for
we will be back with abc seven news at 4:00. >>> tonight, breaking news. the category 4 hurricane now taking aim at bermuda. hurricane fiona, winds 130 miles per hour. a hurricane warning now in effect at this hour for bermuda. hurricane-force winds stretching 70 miles from the eye. the hurricane running parallel to the east coast. the concern from florida right up through new york tonight. we're also watching the next tropical threat, the models that show that threat could be headed...
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seven things to know this morning. liz: the moment a train crashes into a truck even as one of the drivers is able to escape. kumasi: we have a new way you can watch abcen news. you can watch our newscast live on abc news live through the, nation of live, local and national news. it is available to all hulu subscribers. liz: meet febreze's miracle spray: febreze fabric refresher. i literally use this every day, to make my house smell amazing. afteon the couch.. it even makes shoes smell fresh! it doesn't cover up odors with scent... over one thousand uses. febreze fabric refresher. what's better than the long weekend? budget boosting deals on denim. over one thousand uses. like levi's for kids starting at 40% off. because when you shop at kohl's... you stretch your dollar... without settling for less. more style. more savings. kohl's. kumasi: if you are just joining us, here are the seven things you need to know. drew: it is about the hot holiday weekend. this heat wave ramps up on sunday with an excessive heat warning going into effect for three days, lasting until tuesday. temperatures above 100 degrees for the afternoon. kumasi: for the third day i
seven things to know this morning. liz: the moment a train crashes into a truck even as one of the drivers is able to escape. kumasi: we have a new way you can watch abcen news. you can watch our newscast live on abc news live through the, nation of live, local and national news. it is available to all hulu subscribers. liz: meet febreze's miracle spray: febreze fabric refresher. i literally use this every day, to make my house smell amazing. afteon the couch.. it even makes shoes smell fresh!...
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abc seven news shows us how this is impacting bay area events. >> some tunes, art, wind. -- wine. >> a little chardonnay at lafayette food and wine festival. >> we typically have around 400 vendors, and we usually expect to get somewhere around 65,000 people for the weekend, so it is a big event. >> organizers are keeping close tabs on the weather with the possibility of drenching rain and gusting wind. >> our motto is when it rains, we pour, and we will be happy to pour wine for anyone who comes down. >> we know it will get pretty gusty in some places tomorrow. that is why a lot of the tents are weighed down by sandbags. >> others are weighed down by 50 gallons drums. >> these are water tanks and they are held to the stage. you can't move these are they are heavy. we feel these tents are very secure. >> miles away, these sidewalks here are empty, and they will stay that way sunday. on facebook, you will find this post about the alameda chalk festival. event postponed due to rain in the forecast. in san francisco on this saturday night signs alerting , people that sunday streets west
abc seven news shows us how this is impacting bay area events. >> some tunes, art, wind. -- wine. >> a little chardonnay at lafayette food and wine festival. >> we typically have around 400 vendors, and we usually expect to get somewhere around 65,000 people for the weekend, so it is a big event. >> organizers are keeping close tabs on the weather with the possibility of drenching rain and gusting wind. >> our motto is when it rains, we pour, and we will be happy...
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the abc seven news data team analyzed data from before the pandemic january 2019 through july 2022, you the total ridership drastically decrease, from 10 million to one million. in july 2022, total station exit had only rebounded to 3 million. reporter: will they ever get back to the numbers i saw pre-pandemic? >> the remote work model has changed allow the dynamics for us. the biggest factor in our ridership was office occupancy. >> prior to the pandemic, they were the two stations with the largest number of exits. in july 2022 that was still true, the total station exit were significantly lower at each. it was 70 -- 71% lower in montgomery street exits worse -- were 75% lower. >> a heavily relied on people that worked in the financial district. >> he says they need to work on attracting the riders when they do commute, they serve customers, the number one reason for decrease ridership is working from home. the number two, offered much less frequently his fear of covid-19 exposure. they say bart is safer than ever wi filters and more safety staff. >> we are not expected to see full rid
the abc seven news data team analyzed data from before the pandemic january 2019 through july 2022, you the total ridership drastically decrease, from 10 million to one million. in july 2022, total station exit had only rebounded to 3 million. reporter: will they ever get back to the numbers i saw pre-pandemic? >> the remote work model has changed allow the dynamics for us. the biggest factor in our ridership was office occupancy. >> prior to the pandemic, they were the two stations...
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abc seven news reporter ryan curry joins us live in the newsroom with the story.ryan, it was chaos for the people inside. ryan: definitely a horrific moment from people in the school. we are learning more about the victims. one was a carpenter that works for the district that was caught in the crossfire. new video shows the moments kids ran out of the oakland bay tech charter school after gunshots rang out at the complex. law enforcement can be seen in the hallways with guns drawn in an effort to get kids out of the school safely. police chief lerone armstrong says more than 30 rounds were fired in los proximity to rudsdale attenuation high school and the campus nearby. one of the victims, jason arbuckle, recalled of the moments he was hit. >> i was working at a display case and shots started ringing off. one of the charts grace to me and went in my head, as i was turning away, in the back of my head, and came out the front of my scalp bleeding like crazy. bud was everywhere. -- blood was everywhere. ryan: he said he is glad nobody is dead and is happy to live ano
abc seven news reporter ryan curry joins us live in the newsroom with the story.ryan, it was chaos for the people inside. ryan: definitely a horrific moment from people in the school. we are learning more about the victims. one was a carpenter that works for the district that was caught in the crossfire. new video shows the moments kids ran out of the oakland bay tech charter school after gunshots rang out at the complex. law enforcement can be seen in the hallways with guns drawn in an effort...
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on abc seven. julian: newnounced it will also require that vehicles zero emissions by 2025 -- it is the same milestone we face in california. now to the were in ukraine. jobina: this comes ahead of annexation ceremony hosted by vladimir putin. reporter: government officials say russian president vladimir putin will officially annexed four previously occupied regions of ukraine at a formal signing ceremony behind the walls of the kremlin. warning that an attack on occupied areas with the attack on russia. the true will of ukrainian people is evident on the battlefield. president putin -- reporter: condemning russia's actions saying it must not be accepted. >> it is a dangerous excellent -- escalation. it has no place here. reporter: calling on russian citizens to stop the president. they will significantly limit traffic starting today on the borders. meanwhile, in ukraine, the work continues. ukrainian authorities say rockets hit this ukrainian city. the u.s. and its allies have promised to adopt even more sanc
on abc seven. julian: newnounced it will also require that vehicles zero emissions by 2025 -- it is the same milestone we face in california. now to the were in ukraine. jobina: this comes ahead of annexation ceremony hosted by vladimir putin. reporter: government officials say russian president vladimir putin will officially annexed four previously occupied regions of ukraine at a formal signing ceremony behind the walls of the kremlin. warning that an attack on occupied areas with the attack...
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now from abc, seven live breaking news. hi there. thanks for joining us breaking news we've been following for you is in oakland, where there is now a four alarm fire. it is burned at least two homes along interstate 80, or make that 5 80 please at 35th avenue, others are being threatened. sky seven is live right now over the scene where you can still see a lot of white smoke. this is certainly a little better than in the past hour when we've been seeing a lot of black smoke emerging over that huge stretch of homes and businesses. we are told this fire started in some brush along the 5 83 way and then obviously this being right next to homes and spread into the neighborhood . so a couple of structures we understand did burn. the fire is in the laurel neighborhood of oakland, not far from a chevron station, and this is not quite in the hills. it's in the foothills. crews are fighting the fire from the westbound lanes of the freeway and along quigley street as well. and now we're going to show you the video from about 20 minutes ago wh
now from abc, seven live breaking news. hi there. thanks for joining us breaking news we've been following for you is in oakland, where there is now a four alarm fire. it is burned at least two homes along interstate 80, or make that 5 80 please at 35th avenue, others are being threatened. sky seven is live right now over the scene where you can still see a lot of white smoke. this is certainly a little better than in the past hour when we've been seeing a lot of black smoke emerging over that...
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new york. nbc four, abc seven. i read the new york times every day. 18 years old. 19 years old. i read the usa today. i just read newspapers every day for a year or two. mike was one said this. he said it best. i found things were not as they seemed. rarely as they should be. i did not know what to do with the sentiment. i did not know what it meant to me. was i going to be an actor? was i going to work and finance? was i going to work with my dad mowing lawns? and i quickly wanted to do something about that. things just weren't portrayed accurately. as a student at rogers, i became a columnist for the paper called the target. it is the daily newspaper at rutger's. i was like oh from that job. because i wrote a column about how much money professors give to each political party. the ratio of democrats to republicans was 141. they let me go. i said, what am i going to do now? i said, while that great my newspaper. i did that. i had no idea what is doing. most of the work was layout and design. i had to learn how to lay out a newspaper, a magazine. i did that. i had a staff. it is
new york. nbc four, abc seven. i read the new york times every day. 18 years old. 19 years old. i read the usa today. i just read newspapers every day for a year or two. mike was one said this. he said it best. i found things were not as they seemed. rarely as they should be. i did not know what to do with the sentiment. i did not know what it meant to me. was i going to be an actor? was i going to work and finance? was i going to work with my dad mowing lawns? and i quickly wanted to do...
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this is abc seven morning news. >> monkeypox.nts getting ready to give second vaccine doses. >> visit from vancouver. touring san francisco for inspiration. >>a's stunni uher performance td her farewell tour at the u.s. open. we all need that confidence. we have to see the whole thing because they asked her that question. she was like, i know i'm good. i love it in the best way. we are pretty confident it is going to be pretty hot. >> especially those hotter temperatures moving inland. the excessive heat warning officially begins on saturday for a prolonged period of hot temperatures. communion and a half mile visibility, we do have some cool spots in the 40's like 49 in santa rosa right now. livermore, 60. a live look outside. just a thin fog over the city. a hot day inland. we will feel the warm weather in the 80's. the coast will see a fair amount of sunshine, going into the 60's later on today. the excessive heat warning will begin saturday morning for a large portion of the weekend. excessive heat warning is the highest we h
this is abc seven morning news. >> monkeypox.nts getting ready to give second vaccine doses. >> visit from vancouver. touring san francisco for inspiration. >>a's stunni uher performance td her farewell tour at the u.s. open. we all need that confidence. we have to see the whole thing because they asked her that question. she was like, i know i'm good. i love it in the best way. we are pretty confident it is going to be pretty hot. >> especially those hotter temperatures...
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this is abc seven news morning, everyone i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven morning. now with joe bina for look at traffic. hydro vina, marcie. thank you. good morning. everyone we are starting with the graphics will be passed by the graphics. i'll come back to it in just a moment. so we'll start with the bay bridge toll plaza meeting lights came on. at 5, 39 and traffic is backed up to the foot of the maze, so at least backup is improving in that area. the richmond san rafael bridge slow as well for our westbound commuters and 5 80. now we will go to the maps because this is what i wanted to show you earlier. we have a two car crash and cash valley on westbound 5 80 at redwood road that is causing just a slight slowdown for you for your commute. kamasi what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get the xfinity supersonic bundle with unlimited gig speed internet, wifi equipment included and a free 4k streaming
this is abc seven news morning, everyone i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven morning. now with joe bina for look at traffic. hydro vina, marcie. thank you. good morning. everyone we are starting with the graphics will be passed by the graphics. i'll come back to it in just a moment. so we'll start with the bay bridge toll plaza meeting lights came on. at 5, 39 and traffic is backed up to the foot of the maze, so at least backup is improving in that area. the richmond san rafael bridge slow as well...
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. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc seven news.and go from 882 100 one. -- two 101. nor 280 near montgomery, there is an accident near monterey. we go back to the east bay, north 600 80, accidents slowing things both directions of 680 stuff -- 680. kumasi: want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the
. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc seven news.and go from 882 100 one. -- two 101. nor 280 near montgomery, there is an accident near monterey. we go back to the east bay, north 600 80, accidents slowing things both directions of 680 stuff -- 680. kumasi: want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of...
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don't forget you can watch us for an extra hour, abc 7 and seven news live 7:00 to 8:00 on the bay areaour tuesday. here's a live look from our rooftop camera at kgo showing you partly cloudy skies. the flags are waving. we have a pretty strong onshore flow creating lower humidity levels and also a cooler start to the morning. across the entire region, it is a cooler beginning compared to yesterday. seven degrees cooler in concord, four degrees cooler in san jose. the breeze is with us throughout the day, gusty at time, along the coast 30 miles per hour. that continues into the early evening, creating a day with temperatures at or slightly below average. a lot of sunshine today. 71 palo alto. 75 san jose. 79 santa rosa. the cooling trend continues tomorrow. tomorrow is the coolest day all week. sue: we will take a look at the san mateo bridge, not good. a car was out of lanes but true -- but crews have been having trouble getting to it. chp issued a special traffic alert, westbound 192 the mid span of the bridge. dunbar is a great alternate. 880 northbound, a motorcycle involved still b
don't forget you can watch us for an extra hour, abc 7 and seven news live 7:00 to 8:00 on the bay areaour tuesday. here's a live look from our rooftop camera at kgo showing you partly cloudy skies. the flags are waving. we have a pretty strong onshore flow creating lower humidity levels and also a cooler start to the morning. across the entire region, it is a cooler beginning compared to yesterday. seven degrees cooler in concord, four degrees cooler in san jose. the breeze is with us...
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larry: knighted 8:00, shark tank and then a special 2020 about the queen at 9:00 and do not miss abc news seven disney fan ada d 20 expo, kicking off, irene cruz leah lay was there when the -- in a lake was there when the doors opened. reporter: fans aligned up before doi -- doors opened of the x about the anaheim convention center. >> i have been up since 11:00. we have been here since 3:00 a.m. guests scrambling for collectibles, checking out exhibits. >> i will spend whatever to get to the animation panel. concept art is my favorite thing. reporter: many cosplaying as their favorite characters. >> i love everything about it. i'm a big disney nerd, grew up watching the movies. i always wanted to be a disney animator. maybe someday. >> i love all the villains in the different shows. i never went -- [laughter] reporter: another a big fan of mirabel from encanto. >> she is someone who is representation for me. reporter: there are plenty of them must disease -- must sees in plenty of attractions, along with the newly designed tuned town. we got a chance to speak with voice actors and optical -- p
larry: knighted 8:00, shark tank and then a special 2020 about the queen at 9:00 and do not miss abc news seven disney fan ada d 20 expo, kicking off, irene cruz leah lay was there when the -- in a lake was there when the doors opened. reporter: fans aligned up before doi -- doors opened of the x about the anaheim convention center. >> i have been up since 11:00. we have been here since 3:00 a.m. guests scrambling for collectibles, checking out exhibits. >> i will spend whatever to...
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abc 7 news. kristen: you are watching getting answers live on abc seven. every day, we talk with experts about issues important to the bay area and get answers for you in real time. today, we welcome the san francisco mayor to talk about issues important to the city, from the dream fours convention to public safety and a lot more. we will talk about it all. even as the salesforce dream force convention kicks off, is the largest employer in the financial district every bit as committed to being in the city? our media partner looked at the data and found some signs of possible retreat, but first, president biden making waves. he was at the detroit auto show a few days ago where he did an interview saying "the pandemic is over her coat that declaration has caused celebration in some circles but much concern in others circles. among them doctors and public health experts. one of them is stanford infectious disease expert who joins us today. >> thanks for having me. kristen: president biden was asked if the pandemic is over. he said the pandemic is over, we sol
abc 7 news. kristen: you are watching getting answers live on abc seven. every day, we talk with experts about issues important to the bay area and get answers for you in real time. today, we welcome the san francisco mayor to talk about issues important to the city, from the dream fours convention to public safety and a lot more. we will talk about it all. even as the salesforce dream force convention kicks off, is the largest employer in the financial district every bit as committed to being...
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abc 7 news. >> i am karina nova your watching "getting answers." live on abc seven every day we talk with experts issues important to the bay area and get answers real-time. we have authored david ambrose asked -- sharing his experience overcoming homeless and working up the ranks of the walt disney company, he was even honored by president obama. what you need to know if you plan on visiting a park anytime soon. gavin will share some exciting plans for the future as well. first, this weekend a vigil was held for a mother murdered last week in san carlos, the man accused of beheading karina castro is behind bars. rafa solano faced a judge today for the first time. joining us is valerie. >> thank you for having me on. >> this case grab the attention of so many people wondering how something so horrific could happen. as we had reported karina had a restraining order against rafa. bringing up the question of how effective are these restraining orders. in your expertise how effective is that? >> this is a unique case for many reasons, the new information we are learning
abc 7 news. >> i am karina nova your watching "getting answers." live on abc seven every day we talk with experts issues important to the bay area and get answers real-time. we have authored david ambrose asked -- sharing his experience overcoming homeless and working up the ranks of the walt disney company, he was even honored by president obama. what you need to know if you plan on visiting a park anytime soon. gavin will share some exciting plans for the future as well....
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elections, and this weekend our new weekly docu-series "power trip," those who seek power and those that chase them will launch on hulu, and it features seven young reporters from abc2022 midterm elections are just weeks away shaping up to be one of the most historic, consequential moments in american politics. >> this is an election about contrast between the democrats and republicans. >> reporter: and we're taking you behind the scenes following seven young abc news reporters setting out across the country. >> in texas, when i talk to voters, immigration is the number one thing that they mention. >> reporter: embedding with the campaigns, talking to voters. >> who are you here to see? >> i'm here to see desantis. >> ron desantis. >> desantis. >> what did you think of his move sending migrants to martha's vineyard? >> well, i thought that was a good idea. >> yes! >> you are going to get to be a part of history. everybody is going to make mistakes. i don't mean in a way that you should be afraid when you go out there, but the more that is at stake, the more accurate you have to be. we're going to run you ragged. you're going to have to cover policy, politics and do
elections, and this weekend our new weekly docu-series "power trip," those who seek power and those that chase them will launch on hulu, and it features seven young reporters from abc2022 midterm elections are just weeks away shaping up to be one of the most historic, consequential moments in american politics. >> this is an election about contrast between the democrats and republicans. >> reporter: and we're taking you behind the scenes following seven young abc news...
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abc 7 news. >> i'm kristen sze and you are watching getting answers live on abc seven. everyday we talk with experts about issues important to the beta area -- the bay area. we have a bombshell story from the san francisco standard. san francisco mayor london breed has been making political appointees sign undated resignation letters. the standards reporter michael barbeau will tell us whether it is legal and the mayor's battle with the police commissioner linked to it all. japan lovers, this is the moment you've been waiting for for two and a half years. the country is finally reopening. a travel expert will share his advice and talk about the new white house plan to force airlines to be more transparent on costs to passengers. all eyes are on the governors mansion this week. governor newsom has five days to sign or veto over 500 bills sitting on his desk. among them, a bill supported by president biden and nancy pelosi to allow farmworkers to vote on unionization by mail instead of in person to avoid intimidation. here to talk about some of the high profile bills is e
abc 7 news. >> i'm kristen sze and you are watching getting answers live on abc seven. everyday we talk with experts about issues important to the beta area -- the bay area. we have a bombshell story from the san francisco standard. san francisco mayor london breed has been making political appointees sign undated resignation letters. the standards reporter michael barbeau will tell us whether it is legal and the mayor's battle with the police commissioner linked to it all. japan lovers,...
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abc 7 news. kumasi: good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron with abc seven mornings.ccident on the east bay, 8: 80. 8 -- 880. it is jammed, particularly into fremont. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. >> live with kelly and ryan is on the way. plus, our neighbor tamron hall is on the way. drew: let's take a look at temperatures right now. a chilly start in the north bay. 50's into the low 60's this morning. this is the tam cam, showing you partly cloudy conditions, and here's the day shapes up. temperatures in the 50's and 60's, into the 70's today. very fall like. kumasi? kumasi: we will have another update in 30 minutes. you
abc 7 news. kumasi: good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron with abc seven mornings.ccident on the east bay, 8: 80. 8 -- 880. it is jammed, particularly into fremont. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better,...
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abc 7 news. last night seven on your side told you about a popular fisher-price bassinet that millions were buyingt infants had died in it until it was recalled a grieving mom wished she'd known about the fatalities before she laid her daughter in the rock and play so why didn't no one warn parents seven on your side's michael finney really is here with some startling revelations. it is a member of congress called it a national scandal the company knew babies died in the rock and play the consumer product safety commission new but was stopped from morning us parents. we were the only one that's left in the dark. it's because of a gag rule muslin the cpsc which is now trying to warn us about the death of more babies, but it's not easy. a lot of anger that they knew i told you the story of. character whose newborn baby emma was sleeping in her fischer price inclined bassinet four years ago. she never woke there's something wrong with emma. and she was blue. emma was found in the inclined rock and play with her head hanging down not breathing. i was just on the floor plane erica and her partner had n
abc 7 news. last night seven on your side told you about a popular fisher-price bassinet that millions were buyingt infants had died in it until it was recalled a grieving mom wished she'd known about the fatalities before she laid her daughter in the rock and play so why didn't no one warn parents seven on your side's michael finney really is here with some startling revelations. it is a member of congress called it a national scandal the company knew babies died in the rock and play the...
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abc seven mornings . i am stephanie sierra along with lisa argen. abc news continues at 8:00.great day. >>> good morning, america. fiona's fury. the tropical storm taking aim at the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico. the fears of blackouts with the memories of hurricane maria, the storm that killed nearly 3,000 people on the island still haunting residents. plus, the typhoon putting alaska on alert with waves up to 50 feet high. >>> battle at the border. the thorny issue over how to handle so many crossing into the u.s. >> is this city at a breaking point? >> abc news getting a firsthand look in el paso as republican governors send migrants north. the white house response this morning as the crisis worsens. >>> holding vigil. the striking images showing the queen's four children surrounding her coffin.
abc seven mornings . i am stephanie sierra along with lisa argen. abc news continues at 8:00.great day. >>> good morning, america. fiona's fury. the tropical storm taking aim at the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico. the fears of blackouts with the memories of hurricane maria, the storm that killed nearly 3,000 people on the island still haunting residents. plus, the typhoon putting alaska on alert with waves up to 50 feet high. >>> battle at the border. the thorny issue...
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abc seven. apm catch all -- 8:00, catch all new episodes of the connors, home economics, big sky at 10:00, followed get their hands on some of the iconic actress's memorabilia. >> we keep things loose and easy. >> that was george's nickname in high school. >> over 1600 items going on the auction block here in beverly hills this friday, saturday, sunday. representing the life and career of betty white. she is a humanitarian. she was a gay icon, anal-right she stood up for the rights of african-americans. when people came to this auction she truly loved animals. we have the original director chairs from golden girls, the original draft script from the golden girls to put them on tv. we have the actual script signed by betts, and betty white. her amazing wardrobe, she attended so many red carpet events. so many award ceremonies. a lifestyle auction, everything is priced affordably. that is what people are going to be surprised about. over 1600 lots in the sale. average estimate is 200 to $300. this is what she wanted, she wanted this to be for the fans. you will leave with a smile, a little touch of n
abc seven. apm catch all -- 8:00, catch all new episodes of the connors, home economics, big sky at 10:00, followed get their hands on some of the iconic actress's memorabilia. >> we keep things loose and easy. >> that was george's nickname in high school. >> over 1600 items going on the auction block here in beverly hills this friday, saturday, sunday. representing the life and career of betty white. she is a humanitarian. she was a gay icon, anal-right she stood up for the...
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war college instructor for more than a decade, and news anchor for the abc channel seven. please welcome mr. jonathan elias as. good morning everybody. i was hoping those clouds would last a little longer for us because it's going to start to get a little sweaty out there, especially for our friends uniform. how about a round of applause for pershing's own over there. i'm not sure if you know this and i'm sure gentleman here with the four stars. that's what happens when you get five stars. you get your own band. pershing zone. these are traveling ambassadors. they're amazing young, amazing musical artists. you could put them at any symphony anywhere in the world. they'd fit right in. there's more than 200 of them. we have over 50 of them with us today to help entertain us. i see everybody's the reps in their exercise by fanning themselves. please keep that up and make sure you hydrate as well. thank you for being here today. i really was amazed when i was asked to do this, especially for the korean war memorial. the rededication here when i was a student of history in scho
war college instructor for more than a decade, and news anchor for the abc channel seven. please welcome mr. jonathan elias as. good morning everybody. i was hoping those clouds would last a little longer for us because it's going to start to get a little sweaty out there, especially for our friends uniform. how about a round of applause for pershing's own over there. i'm not sure if you know this and i'm sure gentleman here with the four stars. that's what happens when you get five stars. you...
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abc news, new york. liz: new development in the jackson, mississippi water crisis. it's been sevenfailed, leaving thousands unable to access clean tap water. city officials say most of the residents should have near-normal water pressure. the city is still under a boil water notice, but the improved pressure is an important step forward. teams from georgia and florida are on-site to help repair and restore the automated systems. despite progress, efforts to restore the supply were setback when a chemical imbalance were detected. there are new details about the government documents seized in mar-a-lago, which includes as dozens of empty folders marked classified. the full inventory that was unsealed. reporter: this morning, those unsealed court records raising new questions about what happened to thousands of classified documents at mar-a-lago. over 11,000 documents were seized by the fbi, according to the detailed property list. 48 empty folders relabeled classified, 42 empty folders were categorized as return to staff secretary military aid. top-secret documents according to inven
abc news, new york. liz: new development in the jackson, mississippi water crisis. it's been sevenfailed, leaving thousands unable to access clean tap water. city officials say most of the residents should have near-normal water pressure. the city is still under a boil water notice, but the improved pressure is an important step forward. teams from georgia and florida are on-site to help repair and restore the automated systems. despite progress, efforts to restore the supply were setback when...
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seven decades and so much change. saying goodbye to a much loved matriarch and monarch. abc news >> in the bay area the church bells at grace cathedral in san francisco rang out this afternoon in honor of queen elizabeth. people are paying tribute to the queen all across the bay area. >> live in the newsroom with reaction. >> about 40 years ago 16 stanford university students had lunch with the queen when she visited california. one w ainust asophomore then tas remembering that men it w 1 e of qen etrmresidentisof pple meet wa a stanford university software. >> i was one of the lucky students. >> the moment was captured almost 40 years ago when andrew got ready to meet the queen. here he was in his dorm room preparing for the big moment. >> she had a wonderful way of putting you at ease. >> do you still talk about it? >> it does come up, sometimes it's used as trivia as an icebreaker. >> former san francisco mayor is also remembering queen elizabeth ii during her visit to california she made a trip to sacramento. brown wasn't assembly speaker then. >> -- was an assembly speaker t
seven decades and so much change. saying goodbye to a much loved matriarch and monarch. abc news >> in the bay area the church bells at grace cathedral in san francisco rang out this afternoon in honor of queen elizabeth. people are paying tribute to the queen all across the bay area. >> live in the newsroom with reaction. >> about 40 years ago 16 stanford university students had lunch with the queen when she visited california. one w ainust asophomore then tas remembering...
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health experts in at least seven states tell abc news they're seeing higher than expected rates of certainhit. this is concerning. health officials are warning of a surge in pediatric cases of respiratory illnesses associated with rhinovirus, rsv, and early upticks in flu in some parts of the country. child hospitalizations are pushing health care systems toward capacity. abc news has heard from infectious disease experts in states from washington to louisiana to new jersey to texas who say they are feeling the crush and expect it could get worse as the school year proceeds and winter approaches. there's not one specific cause for this spike, but factors likely include this time of year and the fact that children just haven't been as exposed to illnesses over the last few years due to pandemic protocol. parents should monitor their children for any respiratory symptoms and, of course, if they worsen dramatically seek medical attention. keep kids that are sick at home from school. wash hands frequently and make sure your children are up to date on all of their routine vaccinations including
health experts in at least seven states tell abc news they're seeing higher than expected rates of certainhit. this is concerning. health officials are warning of a surge in pediatric cases of respiratory illnesses associated with rhinovirus, rsv, and early upticks in flu in some parts of the country. child hospitalizations are pushing health care systems toward capacity. abc news has heard from infectious disease experts in states from washington to louisiana to new jersey to texas who say...
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abc 7 news. kumasi: good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings.ging onto 10 one southbound. drew? drew: climbing from the 50's into the 60's this morning. showing you partly to mostly cloudy skies right now and increasing sunshine you a comfortable day in the 60's and 70's later on this afternoon. the are attracting rain for part of your weekend. the impact scale for sunday and monday. kumasi: and ryan. today, actor, topher grace. also mountain climber and adventurist, jimmy chin. plus, kelly and ryan get in on the action as record breaker week continues. all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. ["how will i know" by whitney houston] you're a little-- you should be nervous. you know. deja, good morning. [audience cheering] thank you, ryan. thursday september 15th, 2022. we've got a big day around here. ryan and i have been in rehearsal all morning. [audience cheering] that's why my dress is a little wrinkled.
abc 7 news. kumasi: good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings.ging onto 10 one southbound. drew? drew: climbing from the 50's into the 60's this morning. showing you partly to mostly cloudy skies right now and increasing sunshine you a comfortable day in the 60's and 70's later on this afternoon. the are attracting rain for part of your weekend. the impact scale for sunday and monday. kumasi: and ryan. today, actor, topher grace. also mountain climber and adventurist,...
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it has now been a brutal seven days of sweltering heat with record-breaking temperatures. it's been tough. we have abc 7 news team coverage as we monitor the energy demand and the possibility of those rotating outages. we begin with abc 7 news meteorologist, sandia patel who is tracking the numbers right now, sandia. yeah and right now dan and alma those numbers are down compared to 24 hours ago. let's check out the temperatures 9 degrees cooler in oakland four degrees cooler in san jose, but inland areas are still baking in the heat 103 and brentwood livermore 108 in fairfield, so and areas have not escaped the heat wave 80 in oakland 78 in san francisco mid-90s around san jose 98 degrees right now in santa rosa inland areas in the hills under that excessive heat warning through tomorrow night lake county until 10 pm, friday and solano county until 8 pm friday very high to high heat risk heat advisory for the bayshore line until tomorrow night also includes the marin coastal range and the coast big changes are coming for the weekend. we are monitoring hurricane k the possibility of showers and thunder and m
it has now been a brutal seven days of sweltering heat with record-breaking temperatures. it's been tough. we have abc 7 news team coverage as we monitor the energy demand and the possibility of those rotating outages. we begin with abc 7 news meteorologist, sandia patel who is tracking the numbers right now, sandia. yeah and right now dan and alma those numbers are down compared to 24 hours ago. let's check out the temperatures 9 degrees cooler in oakland four degrees cooler in san jose, but...
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it easier to get their home policies renewed that is if new state regulations actually work as intended, but as abc 7's michael finney reports seven everybody is convinced that this is actually going to work michael now, they are it's it's really something else what's going on today? the regulations finalizes this week by the insurance commissioner would force insurance companies to give discounts to homeowners who reduce fire dangers on their property, but it's what the new regulations don't do that is drawing controversy. john campo says he's done everything possible to reduce fire danger around his home in san rafael. he's followed the recommendation of the fire department and reduced his brush even put in a fire retardant roof. yet his insurance company told him it would not renew his fire insurance due to the high fire risk, you know ethic consumer. i just i feel betrayed. um by the insurance industry new regulations from insurance commissioner ricardo lara would mandate insurance companies give homeowners discounts for taking preventative measures. it would also require those companies to disclose your fire risk score and al
it easier to get their home policies renewed that is if new state regulations actually work as intended, but as abc 7's michael finney reports seven everybody is convinced that this is actually going to work michael now, they are it's it's really something else what's going on today? the regulations finalizes this week by the insurance commissioner would force insurance companies to give discounts to homeowners who reduce fire dangers on their property, but it's what the new regulations don't...
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i didn't ever think i was going to be a journalist, but i watched local news in new york fox five nbc four abc seven. i read the new york times every day. i read newspapers every day for a year or two. i found mike wallace once said this. he said it best. things were not as they seemed and rarely as they should be. i didn't know what to do with that sentiment. i didn't know what that meant to meet. was i going to be an actor? work in finance? work with my dad? i wanted to do something about that. things were not portrayed accurately. as a student at rutgers, i became a columnist for the paper . it was the daily newspaper at rutgers university. i was let go from that job. i wrote a column about how much money professors give to each political party. the ratio of democrats to republicans was 104-1. i said why don't i create my own newspaper so i did that. i didn't know what i was doing. most of the work was layout design. i had to learn how to layout newspaper magazine. i did that and i had a staff. it was called the centurion and the rest is history. >> in a few remaining minutes, i want to ask you a
i didn't ever think i was going to be a journalist, but i watched local news in new york fox five nbc four abc seven. i read the new york times every day. i read newspapers every day for a year or two. i found mike wallace once said this. he said it best. things were not as they seemed and rarely as they should be. i didn't know what to do with that sentiment. i didn't know what that meant to meet. was i going to be an actor? work in finance? work with my dad? i wanted to do something about...
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we're going to begin with abc 7 news reporter loose pena and a story that you're going to see only on sevenan walters maintenance worker you're about to hear from said that prior to the shooting. he was working inside the school with power tools. he said he was loud, but they heard the first two gunshots anew it was was time to take cover. from his hospital bed. jason orbuckle is speaking for the first time. he went from working on a trophy case inside this oakland school to hiding from gunfire nice thing, you know about 12:45. i know because i called 911 gunshots start over hanging off her. sorry, sit down on the ground real quick. and then as i'm dipping down, i gu
we're going to begin with abc 7 news reporter loose pena and a story that you're going to see only on sevenan walters maintenance worker you're about to hear from said that prior to the shooting. he was working inside the school with power tools. he said he was loud, but they heard the first two gunshots anew it was was time to take cover. from his hospital bed. jason orbuckle is speaking for the first time. he went from working on a trophy case inside this oakland school to hiding from gunfire...
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abc 7 news. governor newsom ups his attacks on abortion restrictions across the country and now he's launching billboard campaigns in sevenstates. also the governor is calling on the department of justice tonight after the governor of florida sends dozens of migrants to martha's vineyard to make a to martha's vineyard to make a point abc 7 ♪ ♪ entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. ask your doctor about entresto billboards in support of abortion care throughout seven of the most strict anti-abortion states the ads point residents to a new website that provides resources for women to receive abortion and reproductive care in california regardless of their state of residence go
abc 7 news. governor newsom ups his attacks on abortion restrictions across the country and now he's launching billboard campaigns in sevenstates. also the governor is calling on the department of justice tonight after the governor of florida sends dozens of migrants to martha's vineyard to make a to martha's vineyard to make a point abc 7 ♪ ♪ entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the...
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abc seven. kumasi: danielle has a look at what is ahead. >> coming up, and a abc7 news exclusive with you can presidentlant in the crossfire. extreme weather across the country. flooding in the east and dangerous heat and wildfires in the west. we will have the latest on the labor day travel crush with packed airports and numbers at pre-pandemic levels and thousands of flights canceled. last-minute back-to-school savings, where you can find the best deals from backpacks to footwear. wait. you're a night manager and mom and birthday cake baker? so adding “and” student might feel daunting. national university is here to support all your “ands.” national university. supporting the whole you. want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wro
abc seven. kumasi: danielle has a look at what is ahead. >> coming up, and a abc7 news exclusive with you can presidentlant in the crossfire. extreme weather across the country. flooding in the east and dangerous heat and wildfires in the west. we will have the latest on the labor day travel crush with packed airports and numbers at pre-pandemic levels and thousands of flights canceled. last-minute back-to-school savings, where you can find the best deals from backpacks to footwear. wait....