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suzanne, how was your second birth?ith a caesarean section, 4 kg, 10 g, the daughter was born, heavy weight, yes, after 3 days we were home, everything went well. thank god, of course, you said that you decided on the first pregnancy because your husband really wanted children, for the second, how did he i managed to persuade you after everything that you had to endure, he wants a son, but now you have two girls, he will stop at two daughters, well, he already jokes, jokes, says that we still need a son, but really your life is not precious to him, he probably loves you, he understands that god forbid, in these attempts to give birth to a boy, both your health and the health of the unborn child may suffer. well, that's why we're here, we came for help to get my health in order. and you and your husband have only two children, or have children from previous marriages? yes, yes, he has a daughter, she lives with us, his wife died during pregnancy, well, she was pregnant, she was 5 months pregnant, it was supposed to be th
suzanne, how was your second birth?ith a caesarean section, 4 kg, 10 g, the daughter was born, heavy weight, yes, after 3 days we were home, everything went well. thank god, of course, you said that you decided on the first pregnancy because your husband really wanted children, for the second, how did he i managed to persuade you after everything that you had to endure, he wants a son, but now you have two girls, he will stop at two daughters, well, he already jokes, jokes, says that we still...
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suzanne phan abc seven news. >> suzanne. thank you. the supreme court has overturned a 40 year old ruling known as the chevron decision. a change that weakens the power of federal regulators. in the 1984 case, san ramon based chevron lost a lawsuit against the natural resources defense council. the ruling determined lower courts should defer to federal agencies when laws passed by congress aren't crystal clear. today's decision changes that, and the nrdc says it puts too much authority in the hands of lower court judges. >> well, this is a terrible decision. it shows again, that the current court majority is on a rampage. you may now have random judges from, say, amarillo, texas deciding all kinds of national questions from assuring the safety of heart medicines uh- to determining clean air standards, or what it takes to keep doors from blowing off of airplanes, you name it. >> the biden administration has said throwing out the chevron decision could be destabilizing to the federal government, and the nation's legal system. >> a new re
suzanne phan abc seven news. >> suzanne. thank you. the supreme court has overturned a 40 year old ruling known as the chevron decision. a change that weakens the power of federal regulators. in the 1984 case, san ramon based chevron lost a lawsuit against the natural resources defense council. the ruling determined lower courts should defer to federal agencies when laws passed by congress aren't crystal clear. today's decision changes that, and the nrdc says it puts too much authority in...
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well, suzanne, first of all, good luck. thank you. i mean, thank you. >> we're going to need it. >> you're. this is like. it's like santa claus is to christmas. what suzanne ford is to pride is. so it's like, it's your week. it's your time to shine. >> it's our week. it's our staff's week. it's our board's week. it's our community's week, but really, the staff, reggie, i have four queer people working for me now. we have more people than we've had. we've we've just built the staff this year. and chris and i are so excited to work with everybody. they've worked so hard. reggie and i just want thank you to them. >> awesome. well, let me be very queer. we are ready. yes. all right, all right. and i will see you sunday, if not before. all right. i'll see you. >> drew. >> all right. you can join reggie, drew and the rest of the abc seven team on sunday for our exclusive live coverage of the 54th annual san francisco pride parade. tune in here starting at 1030 sunday morning or stream us wherever you watch abc seven news. we'll be right bac
well, suzanne, first of all, good luck. thank you. i mean, thank you. >> we're going to need it. >> you're. this is like. it's like santa claus is to christmas. what suzanne ford is to pride is. so it's like, it's your week. it's your time to shine. >> it's our week. it's our staff's week. it's our board's week. it's our community's week, but really, the staff, reggie, i have four queer people working for me now. we have more people than we've had. we've we've just built the...
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it appears to be happening , suzanne. happening, suzanne. >> yeah, absolutely, so the leader's debate the facts. you've got enough good policies behind you and enough to say without, you know, making some bizarre comment that then hits the front pages. it's almost so . almost so. >> so who's he? who's he actually on with? >> angela rayner for us, for penny mordaunt. i think he thinks penny mordaunt, penny mordaunt. i've got it's not the deputy prime minister oliver dowden . dowden. >> penny mordaunt will win the debate. she's super quick on her feet. the one challenge for nigel, though, is to defeat the tories and labour. that that's going to be. i just wonder, i wonder if the pressure is more on the conservatives there, because if penny mordaunt comes out, really, if she's vicious to nigel farage, does that not just really wind up tory voters? she won't be vicious to anyone. i don't know if you've watched her. >> she is very good. >> she is very good. >> yeah. if you've watched her at the box, she is. she is very quick witted and she knows her stuff and she believes her stuff. she'll
it appears to be happening , suzanne. happening, suzanne. >> yeah, absolutely, so the leader's debate the facts. you've got enough good policies behind you and enough to say without, you know, making some bizarre comment that then hits the front pages. it's almost so . almost so. >> so who's he? who's he actually on with? >> angela rayner for us, for penny mordaunt. i think he thinks penny mordaunt, penny mordaunt. i've got it's not the deputy prime minister oliver dowden ....
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suzanne fan abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thanks very much.ommuter confusion today in the east bay, smoke billowed from the caldecott tunnel when a pickup truck inside the left bore went up in flames just before 10:00 this morning. the chp says the fire was inside, bore two, and it backed up traffic on 24. drivers were forced to turn around as a result. no one was injured. the border was closed for just under three hours. no word yet on what caused the ford f-150 to catch fire. >> we're learning more today about that eight alarm fire that destroyed a building in unincorporated redwood city. today we're hearing from the developers, abc seven news reporter zach fuentes also spoke with neighbors. finally able to return to their homes, a frightening eight alarm fire tore through this building monday. >> that building considered a total loss high wind, not only made it a difficult firefight, it also led to separate spot fires. now, i want to give you an idea as to just how far some of the embers traveled from this fire. this is obviously the buildi
suzanne fan abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thanks very much.ommuter confusion today in the east bay, smoke billowed from the caldecott tunnel when a pickup truck inside the left bore went up in flames just before 10:00 this morning. the chp says the fire was inside, bore two, and it backed up traffic on 24. drivers were forced to turn around as a result. no one was injured. the border was closed for just under three hours. no word yet on what caused the ford f-150 to catch fire....
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my name is suzanne ford. pronouns are she, her, the first transgender executive director of san francisco pride. [applause] please forgive our board president in sacramento to receive an award on behalf of san francisco pride from the lgbtq caucus at the state senate, so thank you wen. since he is not here i'll take care of a few things. first of all, i like to recognize these two board members on the end here. our former president and member of the board, carolyn wiseinger. [applause] and george smith the iii. [applause] it must be stated, these people work for you year round for free and i used to do it for free and i appreciate you. you can't have my job. [laughter] now i like to recognize the grand marsal for 2024sf pride and if you are here, please stand up and wave. rebecca roth, executive director of lgbtq center. [applause] my friend-[indiscernible] [applause] leslie from children afterschool arts program is here. [applause] thank you casa. and are nicole adler. [applause] oh, and finally, my sister,
my name is suzanne ford. pronouns are she, her, the first transgender executive director of san francisco pride. [applause] please forgive our board president in sacramento to receive an award on behalf of san francisco pride from the lgbtq caucus at the state senate, so thank you wen. since he is not here i'll take care of a few things. first of all, i like to recognize these two board members on the end here. our former president and member of the board, carolyn wiseinger. [applause] and...
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. >> i want to bring in suzanne craig. she has been in the courtroom from day one at danny cevallos as well and msnbc legal analyst. welcome to you both. i want to pick up on what i saw the show off with. we know donald trump will appeal this thing and take it all the way up to the supreme court. your publication reporting that merchan has booked some blockades in place to make this more difficult for trump and his attorneys to appeal this thing. >> reporter: one of the first things he did was there was criticism about his daughter and his daughter being a political activist. he went and got a decision from an outside body, a judicial body saying that he could continue. he has done little things like that to bulletproof himself. when you really step back and look at this case, it was how he handled himself every day. he was so even in his treatment and it was by design. i think that is going to really serve him well. i think even little things, i was just thinking about this. there was a moment where the jurors were given
. >> i want to bring in suzanne craig. she has been in the courtroom from day one at danny cevallos as well and msnbc legal analyst. welcome to you both. i want to pick up on what i saw the show off with. we know donald trump will appeal this thing and take it all the way up to the supreme court. your publication reporting that merchan has booked some blockades in place to make this more difficult for trump and his attorneys to appeal this thing. >> reporter: one of the first things...
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abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank you for that. all right. >> abc seven news insider phil matier is with us now. phil he said he's raising money hand over fist. why come to california? he doesn't need the money. is he going to get much more support? the support won't make a difference, really, in terms of electoral votes, electoral college down the road. what what's to gain here? >> well, let's let's start with that little bit we're talking about is probably in the neighborhood of $20 million. okay. okay, a little bit. it's not a little bit. it's a lot. now the second thing is where is it coming from? it's coming out of san francisco and silicon valley tech. that is a statement that is a statement out there that he is relevant, that he is relevant after the convictions that he still rolling. and there's two things a politician and especially donald trump wants to get every day. that's money and attention and publicity. and he's getting both of those things by coming to blue california and especially by coming into san francisco. >>
abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank you for that. all right. >> abc seven news insider phil matier is with us now. phil he said he's raising money hand over fist. why come to california? he doesn't need the money. is he going to get much more support? the support won't make a difference, really, in terms of electoral votes, electoral college down the road. what what's to gain here? >> well, let's let's start with that little bit we're talking about is probably in the...
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charity and i' kim schreier, one of the stars of our team is joining us here today as well as the chair suzanne delbene fo caucus meeting this morning across the street but but this morning we discussd the two year anniversary of the dobbs decision which is has left one in three women in■; this country living under an abortion ban. as we mark this the choice confronting the american people cannot be more clear. house democrats are fighting to restore reproductive freedom for y american. house republicans are marching towards a national abortion ban. mos are fighting for every americans to act on ivf if they choose to do so and extreme maga republicans are filing amendment to block are never going to stopoe. joe biden will be standing on the debate stage tomorro defending the right of women to seek an abortion in donald trump most honest■g devta court justices who cause this pain to so many across our country. this is the choice that our country faces. house democrats in joe biden 13 roe in donald trump and house republicans are tea a the vice chair ted >> is chairman aquilar mentioned this a tw
charity and i' kim schreier, one of the stars of our team is joining us here today as well as the chair suzanne delbene fo caucus meeting this morning across the street but but this morning we discussd the two year anniversary of the dobbs decision which is has left one in three women in■; this country living under an abortion ban. as we mark this the choice confronting the american people cannot be more clear. house democrats are fighting to restore reproductive freedom for y american. house...
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and suzanne, you know, i was just outside. it looks like you're going to have a beautiful day for the parade. it's sunny out there, but maybe a little warmer than a lot of people are used to for san francisco. so any tips for people who are getting ready to head out the door pretty soon for the parade? >> yes. hydrate and bring a bring some extra water. make sure because it could be you know, the parade is 225 contingents. it's going to be a long day out there. so make sure you're hydrated that you have some snacks with you and come to have a great time. >> yeah, layers are always good too, because it's a little chilly in the morning, may get a little warmer, and maybe that spf is always a good idea to. >> yeah, i'm going to shed this jacket, i'm sure somewhere down the parade route. >> yeah. for sure. well, thank you so much, suzanne. so great talking to you. happy pride. and we're really looking forward to the parade. >> yeah. happy pride. thank you so much. yeah. >> so here's what you need to know about today's san francisc
and suzanne, you know, i was just outside. it looks like you're going to have a beautiful day for the parade. it's sunny out there, but maybe a little warmer than a lot of people are used to for san francisco. so any tips for people who are getting ready to head out the door pretty soon for the parade? >> yes. hydrate and bring a bring some extra water. make sure because it could be you know, the parade is 225 contingents. it's going to be a long day out there. so make sure you're...
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it's political commentator suzanne evans. the spectator's james heale and former labour mp steve mccabe. oh, yes. and will our media finally admit the english aren't hoougans finally admit the english aren't hooligans ? get ready, britain, hooligans? get ready, britain, here we go . here we go. has rishi sunak taken the knee . next? >> good evening. as we've been hearing, it's been a record day for migrants crossing the engush for migrants crossing the english channel in small boats. today, gb news can reveal that at least 750 illegal migrants arrived in uk waters today, surpassing the previous one day record of 711 on the 1st of may. that means more than 41,000 migrants have now made the crossing since rishi sunak promised to end the crisis in january last year. and that comes as an election debate over immigration took place tonight , immigration took place tonight, with seven representatives from the main political parties taking part on channel 4. reform uk's chairman richard tice addressed the record number of small boat
it's political commentator suzanne evans. the spectator's james heale and former labour mp steve mccabe. oh, yes. and will our media finally admit the english aren't hoougans finally admit the english aren't hooligans ? get ready, britain, hooligans? get ready, britain, here we go . here we go. has rishi sunak taken the knee . next? >> good evening. as we've been hearing, it's been a record day for migrants crossing the engush for migrants crossing the english channel in small boats....
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. >> let's get right to abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn in sonoma county. >> suzanne, it was a much better day for firefighters monday. cal fire says crews made great progress. firefighters got a better handle of the flames and they kept the fire from moving forward. >> the fire came from that direction. >> the point fire burning in sonoma county near lake sonoma, forced about 400 people from their home and businesses. the fire burning intensely on sunday afternoon. taylor brinkman of raymond burr vineyards knows well it kind of went from 0 to 100 pretty quick. >> it was everything was kind of fine because i was here. i was working in the tasting room. >> heavy winds and low moisture in the air were factors for fast moving flames. on sunday, the wind really started to whip up around, i want to say around 330 or 4:00. >> and that's when it started to get really smoky here. and that's when we knew, oh, the fire is actually right there. >> on monday, cal fire said conditions were much better. the wind was significantly less. after surveying some of the damage, crews determined that two
. >> let's get right to abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn in sonoma county. >> suzanne, it was a much better day for firefighters monday. cal fire says crews made great progress. firefighters got a better handle of the flames and they kept the fire from moving forward. >> the fire came from that direction. >> the point fire burning in sonoma county near lake sonoma, forced about 400 people from their home and businesses. the fire burning intensely on sunday afternoon....
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i think the age funds for suzanne stanza, 2200000000 and only 12 percent has been coverage. and yet in january the you just signed off on the 50000000000 a package to ukraine. so that leads to point 1000000 troops to point 2000000000. you have a 5000000 people die and problem hunger. you have people in refugee comes where a lot of agencies have, have to start operating because they do not have you know, they're required the medical medicine or food supplies. and it's just funny. i mean, the old flags, but nothing has come through. and i know like they say you can walk the walk, but can you talk the talk and until the money gets down to the agencies. oh, did i do? i do agree that both sides are hidden during the delivery of age and they're also hindering, in terms of, you know, giving permits to agencies in a your cause. and visa is and they talk to them and there's a lot of, you know, oh, the other factors involved. but agencies have a way they can, they know how to deal with both sides to ensure that they get through to the people who need it. okay, so under the money to do
i think the age funds for suzanne stanza, 2200000000 and only 12 percent has been coverage. and yet in january the you just signed off on the 50000000000 a package to ukraine. so that leads to point 1000000 troops to point 2000000000. you have a 5000000 people die and problem hunger. you have people in refugee comes where a lot of agencies have, have to start operating because they do not have you know, they're required the medical medicine or food supplies. and it's just funny. i mean, the old...
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[applause]■÷ >> p us in welcoming to stage suzanne p. clark president and c.e.o. of the u.s.ion of the u.s.standin leaders awards. >> thank you so much, mr. president. kenya works. what can we do for i. and we mean business. the chamber works and we mean business and what can we do for you. thank you for those insightful remarks. in recognition of your work to promote solutions and steadfast effort to grow kenya's economy it is myonor to presents to you the u.s.-africa busin.9ess ■z center's outstanding leaders awards. president ruto is just the fourth ever recipient of this award. we are so
[applause]■÷ >> p us in welcoming to stage suzanne p. clark president and c.e.o. of the u.s.ion of the u.s.standin leaders awards. >> thank you so much, mr. president. kenya works. what can we do for i. and we mean business. the chamber works and we mean business and what can we do for you. thank you for those insightful remarks. in recognition of your work to promote solutions and steadfast effort to grow kenya's economy it is myonor to presents to you the u.s.-africa busin.9ess...
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well, compete with that, suzanne , compete with that, suzanne, well, my greatest britain is royal ascot, because i'm off to ascot on thursday and friday. come on, patrick, put yours on. >> so this is a massive king james here, so you can help me choose which ones i want to wear. >> so. so hats are. this is a you want this one because of the colour i presume your red is very fantastic. scott. >> so yeah i mean ascot, it's amazing. >> it's great. it's british. >> it's great. it's british. >> she's got a win. >> she's got a win. >> this is how it ends. okay all right. i must say i saw a cameron walker, our royal reporter ascot earlier and his, in his tops and tails. can we stop zooming in? i mean, it's a massive hat. let's take it off. worried about how much this suits me. yeah i'll keep it on. i'll keep it on. you go on, then , steve. come on. who's your greatest? britain? >> well, i think mine would be, sir. alan bates . he got his. sir. alan bates. he got his. absolutely, i think i'd be. i mean, we'd be sir alan bates, who got his knighthood in the honours list there, i think richly des
well, compete with that, suzanne , compete with that, suzanne, well, my greatest britain is royal ascot, because i'm off to ascot on thursday and friday. come on, patrick, put yours on. >> so this is a massive king james here, so you can help me choose which ones i want to wear. >> so. so hats are. this is a you want this one because of the colour i presume your red is very fantastic. scott. >> so yeah i mean ascot, it's amazing. >> it's great. it's british. >>...
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we're live in healdsburg, suzanne phan. abc seven news a milestone we did not want to reach. >> suzanne, thank you for that update. sonoma county set up an evacuation site to help evacuees connect with resources tonight. it's located at el molino high school in forestville. that's where abc seven news reporter ryan curry is tonight. and ryan sonoma county knows how to handle wildfires. what can you tell us about the response tonight? >> zach. good evening. this is the check in station right over my shoulder. you can't miss it. it's right off of covey road. volunteers are here. those from the county wearing their yellow green vests, those from the red cross wearing their red vests. and just moments ago, they brought in this mobile command center that's going to help them stay organized throughout the night. currently, this is the only evacuation point set up, but things are looking pretty smooth over here. the county set up this center shortly after the fire broke out and the evacuation mandates were put in place. no evacuee
we're live in healdsburg, suzanne phan. abc seven news a milestone we did not want to reach. >> suzanne, thank you for that update. sonoma county set up an evacuation site to help evacuees connect with resources tonight. it's located at el molino high school in forestville. that's where abc seven news reporter ryan curry is tonight. and ryan sonoma county knows how to handle wildfires. what can you tell us about the response tonight? >> zach. good evening. this is the check in...
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. >> let's get right to abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn in sonoma county. >> suzanne, it was a much for firefighters monday. cal fire says crews made great progress. firefighters got a better handle of the flames and they kept the fire from moving forward. >> the fire came from that direction. >> the point fire burning in sonoma county near lake sonoma, forced about 400 people from their home and businesses. the fire burning intensely on sunday afternoon. taylor brinkman of raymond burr vineyards knows well it kind of went from 0 to 100 pretty quick. >> it was everything was kind of fine because i was here. i was working in the tasting room. >> heavy winds and low moisture in the air were factors for fast moving flames. on sunday, the wind really started to whip up around, i want to say around 330 or 4:00. >> and that's when it started to get really smoky here. and that's when we knew, oh, the fire is actually right there. >> on monday, cal fire said conditions were much better. the wind was significantly less. after surveying some of the damage, crews determined that two homes so f
. >> let's get right to abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn in sonoma county. >> suzanne, it was a much for firefighters monday. cal fire says crews made great progress. firefighters got a better handle of the flames and they kept the fire from moving forward. >> the fire came from that direction. >> the point fire burning in sonoma county near lake sonoma, forced about 400 people from their home and businesses. the fire burning intensely on sunday afternoon. taylor...
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well, suzanne and wyn, thank you both so much.ted for sunday and all the other events. >> all right. happy pride everyone. yes. >> thank you. >> we'll see you all in person soon. and again sunday is the big parade. and if you are not attending just join us right here on abc seven for all the fun we are the exclusive broadcast partner of the san francisco pride parade. our live coverage begins at 10 a.m. the parade kicks off at 1030 wherever you watch abc7. short break with kardiamobile, the fda-cleared smart device, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds from anywhere. every morning i check, make sure i'm in good shape. and it makes me feel pretty good about my heart condition. kardiamobile is proven to detect atrial fibrillation. and it's fda-cleared to detect normal heart rhythm, bradycardia and tachycardia. i mean, you might as well be in a doctor's office. get kardiamobile today for just $79 at kardia.com or amazon. in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah you're watching abc
well, suzanne and wyn, thank you both so much.ted for sunday and all the other events. >> all right. happy pride everyone. yes. >> thank you. >> we'll see you all in person soon. and again sunday is the big parade. and if you are not attending just join us right here on abc seven for all the fun we are the exclusive broadcast partner of the san francisco pride parade. our live coverage begins at 10 a.m. the parade kicks off at 1030 wherever you watch abc7. short break with...
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live in the newsroom suzanne vaughn, abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you. also today, the supreme court overturned a 40 year old ruling known as the chevron decision. a change that weakens the power of federal regulators in the 1984 case, san ramon based chevron lost a lawsuit against the natural resources defense council. the ruling determined lower courts should defer to federal agencies when laws passed by congress are not crystal clear. today's decision changes that, and the nrdc says it puts too much authority in the hands of lower court judges. >> well, this is a terrible decision. it shows again that the current court majority is on a rampage. you may now have random judges from, say, amarillo, texas deciding all kinds of national questions, from assuring the safety of heart medicines uh- to determining clean air standards, or what it takes to keep doors from blowing off of airplanes, you name it. >> the biden administration has said throwing out the chevron decision could be destabilizing to the federal government and the nation's legal system. >> t
live in the newsroom suzanne vaughn, abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you. also today, the supreme court overturned a 40 year old ruling known as the chevron decision. a change that weakens the power of federal regulators in the 1984 case, san ramon based chevron lost a lawsuit against the natural resources defense council. the ruling determined lower courts should defer to federal agencies when laws passed by congress are not crystal clear. today's decision changes that, and the nrdc...
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phan abc seven news. >> and as suzanne, just showed you, you can look up crime where you live. we have data showing trends for oakland, san francisco and san jose. the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker is on the front page of abc seven news.com. all right, moving to our weather and what's to come for the end of the week. >> yeah, we're getting closer inching towards the weekend. >> we check in now with weather anchor spencer christian for a look at that accuweather forecast. >> okay, juliet and ama, well we have a lot to look forward to over the weekend. it's going to be a lovely weekend, but then we have a heat wave that starts building on sunday that's going to carry us into the early part of next week, maybe even longer. here's a look at our satellite radar composite image. and you can see we've got that nice onshore flow which will bring us a little bit of cooling tonight. the wind speeds are fairly brisk in some spots 28 mile per hour gusts at sfo, 26 mile per hour winds here in san francisco and over at fairfield. so it's breezy all around the area. 24 hour temperatur
phan abc seven news. >> and as suzanne, just showed you, you can look up crime where you live. we have data showing trends for oakland, san francisco and san jose. the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker is on the front page of abc seven news.com. all right, moving to our weather and what's to come for the end of the week. >> yeah, we're getting closer inching towards the weekend. >> we check in now with weather anchor spencer christian for a look at that accuweather...
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suzanne fan, abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank you.itch today is a culmination of several different efforts to improve downtown. abc seven news insider phil matier joins us for our 3 p.m. program called getting answers to put the plan into context. >> right now, she's trying to revitalize the downtown. the era of the retail that we saw down there has changed those stores have to be filled with something. she is sort of scrambling around to try different things. this plan is a reaffirmation that of those things that sort of started and maybe didn't get off the ground, she wants them to stay and keep going. >> part of the mayor's plan relies on voters approving a new bond measure. now, phil tells us, voters seem to be more hesitant to give the green light for new spending, both in the bay area and across the state, for that matter. >> all right, let's get to our weather, because we really are heating things up around here. >> yeah, dangerous heat in some spots. meteorologist sanjay patel is here. sandhya. >> yeah. and dan and umma, you c
suzanne fan, abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank you.itch today is a culmination of several different efforts to improve downtown. abc seven news insider phil matier joins us for our 3 p.m. program called getting answers to put the plan into context. >> right now, she's trying to revitalize the downtown. the era of the retail that we saw down there has changed those stores have to be filled with something. she is sort of scrambling around to try different things. this plan...
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suzanne phan abc seven news. >> coming up on abc seven news at four. we're just over an hour away from tonight's presidential debate. as you can see from the countdown clock in the lower right hand portion of your screen, what we can expect and the new mute button that will be in effect. >> plus, the nfl ordered to pay billions in its sunday ticket class action lawsuit. >> and we're learning about the details of the public memorial to celebrate giants legend willie mays. details when abc seven news at four continues. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. i hope you're enjoying the temperatures in the comfort zone, because we are about to experience much warmer weather. sometimes i'm on my feet for over 16 hours a day. they get real cracked, dry, it's not good. i depend on healthy feet. it's america's #1 selling foot cream for guaranteed relief. if it works for these feet it'll work for yours. also available in o'keeffe's working hands. my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's
suzanne phan abc seven news. >> coming up on abc seven news at four. we're just over an hour away from tonight's presidential debate. as you can see from the countdown clock in the lower right hand portion of your screen, what we can expect and the new mute button that will be in effect. >> plus, the nfl ordered to pay billions in its sunday ticket class action lawsuit. >> and we're learning about the details of the public memorial to celebrate giants legend willie mays....
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suzanne ford, the executive director of sf, pride, thanks so much for being here.ank you all for having me have a great day. and while san francisco gets a lot of attention for its lgbtq, plus seen another safe space for trans people of color is arriving in oakland are et hot takes us inside the underground ballroom scene. yeah. >>i'm >>quite welcome to the glittering world of ballroom colors are bright drama is high and the heels are even higher was a very much an escape from me in 2021 so fishy moved to the bay area from brooklyn looking for acceptance, found it in oakland's ballroom scene, where he learned to vote grew up in a very strict kind of military family. so this was like my outlet. good. dance popularized by madonna's iconic music video is >>rooted >>in the ballroom culture of >>new >>york city in the 1980s for gender fluid people of color form groups known as houses, chosen families that provide its members with protection in a sense of belonging. he's houses face off in fierce but friendly ballroom competitions that include different categories and pr
suzanne ford, the executive director of sf, pride, thanks so much for being here.ank you all for having me have a great day. and while san francisco gets a lot of attention for its lgbtq, plus seen another safe space for trans people of color is arriving in oakland are et hot takes us inside the underground ballroom scene. yeah. >>i'm >>quite welcome to the glittering world of ballroom colors are bright drama is high and the heels are even higher was a very much an escape from me in...
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suzanne osman, a 12-year-old girl. she has dark hair. and dark eyes, a child lived in the village of bekhtery, this is the skadovsky district of the kherson region, which is still occupied. the search for the child continues from february 2023. and this is 15-year-old angelina panfilyuk. the girl lived on the right bank of the kherson region in the beryslav district in the village of dudchany. the territory was occupied almost from the first days of a full-scale war, but in the fall of 2022 it was liberated and it was during this period that it became it is known about the disappearance of angelina, where the girl might be now, no one knows, maybe the child was taken to the temporarily occupied territories, or maybe to russia in general, that is why your help is very important. if suddenly someone has information about the possible whereabouts of anastasia, susana and angelina, or maybe you just saw these girls somewhere, let us know right away, even a small piece of news can become very important. magnolia children's
suzanne osman, a 12-year-old girl. she has dark hair. and dark eyes, a child lived in the village of bekhtery, this is the skadovsky district of the kherson region, which is still occupied. the search for the child continues from february 2023. and this is 15-year-old angelina panfilyuk. the girl lived on the right bank of the kherson region in the beryslav district in the village of dudchany. the territory was occupied almost from the first days of a full-scale war, but in the fall of 2022 it...
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■m >> please welcome back suzanne p. clark president and c.e.o. of the u.s.mber of commerce. >> i'mto decide if i should say good morning or good afternoon. i have lost track of time but thank you so much for everyone for being here is an historic d united states and for the u.s. chamber of commerce. we are celebrating the 60th anniversary of u.s.-kenya diplomatic relations and marking the first state visit by an african president since 2008. i think we can all agree that 16 years is far too long but we are hopeful that president ruto's time in washington will usher in a new era of regular state visits by african leaders. we have brought together senior government officials, business partners as we observe world trade month and on the eve of africa day. what better time could there be to illustrate the importance of person between the united states and kenya. what better platform toe trade between us and demonstrate for relationship. to underscore that i want to focus on three ideas. we heard in the video, collaboration, opportunity and innovation. it has lon
■m >> please welcome back suzanne p. clark president and c.e.o. of the u.s.mber of commerce. >> i'mto decide if i should say good morning or good afternoon. i have lost track of time but thank you so much for everyone for being here is an historic d united states and for the u.s. chamber of commerce. we are celebrating the 60th anniversary of u.s.-kenya diplomatic relations and marking the first state visit by an african president since 2008. i think we can all agree that 16 years...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has the story. >> you guys ready? yes.t's do this thing. come on. >> on this wednesday, some bay area youngsters with pal police activities league are at richmond marina for a one of kind excursion. >> be careful. >> for many of them, like max bonilla, it's a first. have you ever been on a boat before, no. >> what are you hoping to see today, honestly, i'm just hoping to see all the baby salmon. >> they're about to witness a super rare event. half a million fish. baby salmon are getting a jumpstart on their incredible journey toward the pacific ocean . the golden state salmon association is teaming up with a california department of fish and wildlife for this big effort . each of these trucks is carrying 100,000 salmon. they were raised in the mccullum hatchery, and once they open that up, then these babies just shoot right out into the ocean and begin their ocean journey. >> and they're going to go swim out past the golden gate, come back 3 or 4 years later and start this whole process again by releasing the baby salmon a
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has the story. >> you guys ready? yes.t's do this thing. come on. >> on this wednesday, some bay area youngsters with pal police activities league are at richmond marina for a one of kind excursion. >> be careful. >> for many of them, like max bonilla, it's a first. have you ever been on a boat before, no. >> what are you hoping to see today, honestly, i'm just hoping to see all the baby salmon. >> they're about to witness...
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young actress carolan grogen had to read iryna's diary based on suzanne's idea. she has the courage and ability to play such bold characters that i see in people like iryna. they are brave and risk their lives every day. her heart was broken when she heard the news about... irina's death, but she was able to pull herself together because she knew it was important to share her story, it was hard, but she did a wonderful job. grogen says that he sincerely admires his heroine and is sad that now he will never be able to meet her. i was shocked and angry, because for me she represents hope, despite everything, she unites people i wanted to... pay tribute to the strength of her spirit, i did it so that the viewer would come home after the readings and listen to her complete diary: my favorite part, where iryna talks about the soldiers she saved, who first go to their families from hospitals, and then return to the marzipan section to thank those who saved them. right now i'm standing with some very brave guys in the marines, and they're probably the only thing that's
young actress carolan grogen had to read iryna's diary based on suzanne's idea. she has the courage and ability to play such bold characters that i see in people like iryna. they are brave and risk their lives every day. her heart was broken when she heard the news about... irina's death, but she was able to pull herself together because she knew it was important to share her story, it was hard, but she did a wonderful job. grogen says that he sincerely admires his heroine and is sad that now...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne phan joining us now with reaction from leaders on both sides of this >> so, larry, kristin, some san francisco city leaders and concerned residents say this is a step in the right direction when it comes to tackling the homelessness crisis. the mayor says this gives the city the ability to take more aggressive action to keep streets clean and clear. >> as a result of this decision, we
abc seven news reporter suzanne phan joining us now with reaction from leaders on both sides of this >> so, larry, kristin, some san francisco city leaders and concerned residents say this is a step in the right direction when it comes to tackling the homelessness crisis. the mayor says this gives the city the ability to take more aggressive action to keep streets clean and clear. >> as a result of this decision, we
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let's start our team coverage with abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn. suzanne. >> so, dan, i talked to a former employee and several beer writers today. they all have high hopes that the new owner will embrace the company's long history and maintain a firm commitment to the community. >> when i heard the news this morning, i started tearing up like dahlstrom is really excited for this next chapter for anchor brewing, she used to supervise anchor's taproom and help create its workers union. i have always known that anchor steam was a phoenix. it's died and been resurrected many times. >> the ceo and founder of chobani yogurt, hamdi ulukaya, is taking over anchor brewing. >> he explained why on instagram that i like to be part of bringing this company. anchor beer, this dream back to life. it's the essence of san francisco. it's the essence of this country that we can always bring it back stronger, better than ever before. >> that love and appreciation of san francisco and its iconic brewery is something dahlstrom cherishes. >> it's not just a beer compan
let's start our team coverage with abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn. suzanne. >> so, dan, i talked to a former employee and several beer writers today. they all have high hopes that the new owner will embrace the company's long history and maintain a firm commitment to the community. >> when i heard the news this morning, i started tearing up like dahlstrom is really excited for this next chapter for anchor brewing, she used to supervise anchor's taproom and help create its...
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up a large perimeter. >> we'll get to suzanne in a toa moment, but first, let's go to our reporter, is live at marina green loose or whatever culture or whatever tradition is against us. >> that's right, don, there's at least 100 trump supporters behind me, many of them coming from across the bay area. i spoke to a woman who got here at 6 a.m, hoping to get a glimpse of
up a large perimeter. >> we'll get to suzanne in a toa moment, but first, let's go to our reporter, is live at marina green loose or whatever culture or whatever tradition is against us. >> that's right, don, there's at least 100 trump supporters behind me, many of them coming from across the bay area. i spoke to a woman who got here at 6 a.m, hoping to get a glimpse of
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back to you. >> all right, suzanne, thank you.the question now, are you really ready for an earthquake to hit? get a kit, make a plan, be informed, and if you need any help on what to gather, check out abc seven news.com slash. prepare norcal california has secured a landmark settlement aimed at curbing the sale of ghost guns. >> attorney general rob bonta announced today that three ghost gun manufacturers are permanently banned from selling ghost guns. the ban also applies to parts that can be used to make ghost guns. under the settlement, the companies must also have their employees do firearms training. >> a new tool described as flying handcuffs will soon be used by san francisco police. >> put your hands behind your back. you're going to get rapped. no hospitals. rap. rap rap. >> this new technology that abc seven news first demonstrated for you, it's called the bola wrap. and we showed you this video last year. the chronicle reports that specially trained san francisco police officers will be equipped with this restraint too
back to you. >> all right, suzanne, thank you.the question now, are you really ready for an earthquake to hit? get a kit, make a plan, be informed, and if you need any help on what to gather, check out abc seven news.com slash. prepare norcal california has secured a landmark settlement aimed at curbing the sale of ghost guns. >> attorney general rob bonta announced today that three ghost gun manufacturers are permanently banned from selling ghost guns. the ban also applies to parts...
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let's start our team coverage with abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn. to a former employee and several beer writers today. they all have high hopes that the new owner will embrace the company's long history and maintain a firm commitment to the community. >> when i heard the news this morning, i started tearing up like dahlstrom is really excited for this next chapter for anchor brewing, she used to supervise anchor's taproom and help create its workers union. i have always known that anchor steam was a phoenix. it's died and been resurrected many times. >> the ceo and founder of chobani yogurt, hamdi ulukaya, is taking
let's start our team coverage with abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn. to a former employee and several beer writers today. they all have high hopes that the new owner will embrace the company's long history and maintain a firm commitment to the community. >> when i heard the news this morning, i started tearing up like dahlstrom is really excited for this next chapter for anchor brewing, she used to supervise anchor's taproom and help create its workers union. i have always known that...
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suzanne osman. the girl is 12 years old. she has dark hair and dark eyes.ld lived in the village of bekhtery, which is the skadovsky district of the kherson region, which is still occupied. the search for the child has been ongoing since february 2023, and this is 15-year-old angelina panfilyuk. the girl lived on the right bank of the kherson region in the boryslav district in the village of dudchany. the territory was occupied almost from the first days of full-scale war, but in the fall of 2022 she was released and it was during this period that angelina's disappearance became known. no one knows where the girl may be now. perhaps the child was taken to the temporarily occupied territories, or perhaps to russia in general. that is why your help is very... important. if suddenly someone has information about the possible whereabouts of anastasia, susana and angelina, or maybe just saw these girls somewhere, please let us know immediately. even a small piece of news can become very important. to the children's search service you can call magnolia at any tim
suzanne osman. the girl is 12 years old. she has dark hair and dark eyes.ld lived in the village of bekhtery, which is the skadovsky district of the kherson region, which is still occupied. the search for the child has been ongoing since february 2023, and this is 15-year-old angelina panfilyuk. the girl lived on the right bank of the kherson region in the boryslav district in the village of dudchany. the territory was occupied almost from the first days of full-scale war, but in the fall of...