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i want him back. >> tara campbell, abc 7 news. >> to find an ally to help care for your mental health out local resources by going to abc7news.com/take action. a lot of great resources on there for you. >> world is tonight with david muir is next. >> we appreciate your time. the next newscast is at 6:00. entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists and has helped over one million people. 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 state controller, or high blood potassium. only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpaye
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tara campbell explains that there is more on the line than schoolwork. tara: with two weeks left ago, they are making masks a must on monday. >> we have been watching cases arise and interestingly, we are seeing more clusters. she says that it is those clusters that prompted the return of the pandemic protocol. >> these are cases where three or more cases are occurring in the same classroom which is new and different than the search that we saw in january. tara: it is the most clusters they have seen to date. berkeley unified is home to 10,000 students across 16 schools. >> we are seeing transmission and our schools and this is what we heard from our health officer in berkeley on wednesday. she recommended that we reinstate the mask mandate. tara: we spoke with one parent behind the mask mandate. >> i am grateful because there are two weeks left in the school year. i love my students dearly and i want to speak -- spend our last two weeks together. tara: end of year milestones are on the mind of school officials. so too, are the rise in cases of covid. >>
tara campbell explains that there is more on the line than schoolwork. tara: with two weeks left ago, they are making masks a must on monday. >> we have been watching cases arise and interestingly, we are seeing more clusters. she says that it is those clusters that prompted the return of the pandemic protocol. >> these are cases where three or more cases are occurring in the same classroom which is new and different than the search that we saw in january. tara: it is the most...
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governor newsom to declare a state of emergency in san francisco's tenderloin abc 7 news reporter tara campbell is on the story. know how big it i'll call from the steps of california's from mothers against drug. a group led by jackie berlin. we are not getting the traction that we want to get. we we are seeing small things happening in san francisco that were excited about but it's too little too late. jackie's 30 year old son corey is on the streets of san francisco's tenderloin battling. fentanyl addiction the illicit drug fueling a surgeon overdoses in the past few years city records show more than 740 people died of accidental drug overdose within 13 months as of this february jackie worried her once healthy son will be next wants to be sober. but with the enabling and the open drug scenes that's going on in san francisco. it's incredibly difficult to step away from that and this group of mothers says. london breeds efforts are falling short in april hoisting this billboard in union square unveiling a new billboard thursday aimed at getting governor newsom on board. we're calling on govern
governor newsom to declare a state of emergency in san francisco's tenderloin abc 7 news reporter tara campbell is on the story. know how big it i'll call from the steps of california's from mothers against drug. a group led by jackie berlin. we are not getting the traction that we want to get. we we are seeing small things happening in san francisco that were excited about but it's too little too late. jackie's 30 year old son corey is on the streets of san francisco's tenderloin battling....
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school district is making masks mandatory from now until summer vacation as abc 7 news reporter tara campbellxplains. there's more on the line here than schoolwork. with two weeks left to go berkeley unified school district is making masks a must as of monday. we've been watching cases rise in our school community as well as regionally and interestingly right now. we're seeing more clusters trish mcdermott is the district's communications officer and says, it's those clusters that prompted the return of the pandemic protocol. these are cases where at least three or more cases are occurring in a classroom. sometimes as many as five or six which is a little new and different than the surge that we saw in january. it's the most clusters the districts seemed to date spread throughout elementary middle and high schools. berkeley unified is home to nearly 10,000 students across 16 schools. we actually are seeing what we believe is transmission in our school. and this is what we heard from our local health officer at the city of berkeley on wednesday. she actually strongly recommended that we reinst
school district is making masks mandatory from now until summer vacation as abc 7 news reporter tara campbellxplains. there's more on the line here than schoolwork. with two weeks left to go berkeley unified school district is making masks a must as of monday. we've been watching cases rise in our school community as well as regionally and interestingly right now. we're seeing more clusters trish mcdermott is the district's communications officer and says, it's those clusters that prompted the...
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school district is making masks mandatory from now until summer vacation as abc 7 news reporter tara campbell explains. there's more on the line here than schoolwork. with two weeks left to go berkeley unified school district is making masks a must as of monday. we've been watching cases rise in our school community as well as regionally and interestingly right now. we're seeing more clusters trish mcdermott is the district's communications officer and says, it's those clusters that prompted the return of the pandemic protocol. these are cases where at least three or more cases are occurring in a classroom. sometimes as many as five or six which is a little new and different than the surge that we saw in january. it's the most clusters the districts seemed to date spread throughout elementary middle and high schools. berkeley unified is home to nearly 10,000 students across 16 schools. we actually are seeing what we believe is transmission in our school. and this is what we heard from our local health officer at the city of berkeley on wednesday. she actually strongly recommended that we rein
school district is making masks mandatory from now until summer vacation as abc 7 news reporter tara campbell explains. there's more on the line here than schoolwork. with two weeks left to go berkeley unified school district is making masks a must as of monday. we've been watching cases rise in our school community as well as regionally and interestingly right now. we're seeing more clusters trish mcdermott is the district's communications officer and says, it's those clusters that prompted...
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tara: tara campbell, abc 7 news. dion: he is already so remarkable. i can't wait to see what he achieves. spencer: it is an amazing story. zion and his mom are amazing. here's what is going on with our weather, which is taking a turn to the windy side, which means elevated fire concerns. along the coast we have gusts of 35 miles per hour, especially in some spots. it is going to be gusty again tomorrow in the afternoon. we have plummeting humidity is in some spots and we have a mix of temperature changes over the last 24 hours. it is warmer by several degrees. it is cooler by several degrees last night at this time. san francisco into the south bay and parts of the east bay. here's a live view from our exploratorium camera. it is 53 degrees right now in san francisco. 59 in san jose and 52 at half moon bay. we have a view from the bouncy east bay camera, looking westward across the bay. petaluma at 52, napa at 58. concord is the warm spot at -- and a live view from our camera looking at the breezy embarcadero. sunny and breezy tomorrow on memorial day
tara: tara campbell, abc 7 news. dion: he is already so remarkable. i can't wait to see what he achieves. spencer: it is an amazing story. zion and his mom are amazing. here's what is going on with our weather, which is taking a turn to the windy side, which means elevated fire concerns. along the coast we have gusts of 35 miles per hour, especially in some spots. it is going to be gusty again tomorrow in the afternoon. we have plummeting humidity is in some spots and we have a mix of...
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abc 7 news reporter tara campbell was at the scene and has this update on the investigation? san francisco sidewalk police arriving on the scene at 3rd and mission street just after 4:30 on sunday afternoon officers responded to the scene and located. pedestrians who were struck by a vehicle that drove onto the sidewalk the driver of the taxi was our were both entering the intersection when the accidental curd revealing few other details this vehicle was involved in a vehicle collision with another vehicle that remained on scene and the scene drawing a lot of attention blocking off traffic for several hours for least to investigate we heard like people being like oh, oh my god, this is terrible. i heard people in the apartments like saying or screaming or like very scared this group of teenagers were walking nearby when they heard the commotion when i came over i saw the cab and i didn't really know like how it happened because you can see like the there's a poll, but i am not sure and then we saw someone under the car now. we also spoke with several residents who say they're
abc 7 news reporter tara campbell was at the scene and has this update on the investigation? san francisco sidewalk police arriving on the scene at 3rd and mission street just after 4:30 on sunday afternoon officers responded to the scene and located. pedestrians who were struck by a vehicle that drove onto the sidewalk the driver of the taxi was our were both entering the intersection when the accidental curd revealing few other details this vehicle was involved in a vehicle collision with...
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as tara campbell reports they are safely at home in vacaville. : this air force captain embracing her mother, jumping into action s&s she agreed to flee from ukraine. >> i contacted several of my friends if they know of anybody who assists elderly and vulnerable populations to escape kyiv. tara: the ukrainian born american citizen is based out of travis air force base and worked tirelessly to get her mother here to her home in vacaville. >> i had almost two weeks of sleepless nights, extreme anxiety, i was running on adrenaline because i was living on ukrainian time in my brain was constantly working. tara: planning her mother's escape over two weeks. from one safe house to the next, luba leaving everything behind. >> my heirlooms, family albums, my job, my cat, everything. tara: the captain calling her husband her biggest support. >> i was thinking, what can i do did not get in the way and support her in whatever she needs to do? tara: that meant traveling to poland to pick up luba, one of millions of ukrainians who have fled. >> i think it was s
as tara campbell reports they are safely at home in vacaville. : this air force captain embracing her mother, jumping into action s&s she agreed to flee from ukraine. >> i contacted several of my friends if they know of anybody who assists elderly and vulnerable populations to escape kyiv. tara: the ukrainian born american citizen is based out of travis air force base and worked tirelessly to get her mother here to her home in vacaville. >> i had almost two weeks of sleepless...
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tara campbell tells us that the question now is will we see a mandate? tara: mask up is the message from the majority of the bay area's public health departments. >> piercing four times higher case rates than in april, virus in our sewer sheds and wastewater. tara: matt willis is one of 12 officers making an official recommendation on friday for people to put on their masks indoors, citing a surge in covid cases fueled by the highly contagious omicron subvariant. the bay area has the highest infection rates in the state. >> this is a signal to us when we are out and about in the community are risk of being exposed is even higher than the past few weeks. that was for the recommendation to cover their faces indoors of inside public settings. tara: the golden gate restaurant association hopes that it stays not mandating masks. >> people feel given the vaccination members in san francisco that perhaps it is not necessary. tara: the majority of restaurants have dropped mask requirements for people eating indoors. >> if an mask mandate was , we would support it
tara campbell tells us that the question now is will we see a mandate? tara: mask up is the message from the majority of the bay area's public health departments. >> piercing four times higher case rates than in april, virus in our sewer sheds and wastewater. tara: matt willis is one of 12 officers making an official recommendation on friday for people to put on their masks indoors, citing a surge in covid cases fueled by the highly contagious omicron subvariant. the bay area has the...
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tara campbell has the story. tara: hand on heart and a hug hopes of a link, remembering the victims of three mass shootings in just 10 days. buffalo, laguna woods, and uv alde. >> we are hiding under our desks for our lives. tara: it feels like things are shaky. >> we are in for a weapon of war wall calls. that is not ok. tara: he is one of the individuals organizing this. >> it doesn't have to be this way. we don't have to be ok with the violence. she is the event manager. >> we are going to have bio means anyone to come and share the anger and say we don't have to continue. from young faces to old, 32 names, 32 people gunned down. >> this is our future that i'm fighting for, like jen z is fighting for, like gen z is fighting for. tara tiana is the founder of : youth advocates for chain and says it is getting harder and harder to hold onto hope. >> regardless of how burned out i get, at the end of the day, i know no one is going to do anything about it unless i do something. >> this does not have to be the realit
tara campbell has the story. tara: hand on heart and a hug hopes of a link, remembering the victims of three mass shootings in just 10 days. buffalo, laguna woods, and uv alde. >> we are hiding under our desks for our lives. tara: it feels like things are shaky. >> we are in for a weapon of war wall calls. that is not ok. tara: he is one of the individuals organizing this. >> it doesn't have to be this way. we don't have to be ok with the violence. she is the event manager....
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tara campbell has the story. ra: hand on heart and a hug in hopes of some healing, remembering the victims of three mass shootings in just 10 days. buffalo, laguna woods, and uvalde. >> right now, students, we are hiding under our desks for our lives. >> henry is one year out of high school and says it seems like this are shaking. >> we are barricading ourselves with books and desks and chairs for a weapon of war to walk our house. that's not ok. >> he's one of the young activists organizing this vigil at a civic engagement space in san francisco's mission district. >> this does not have to be this way. we don't need to continue to be ok with the suffering and this immense violence. >> angelina is the event manager. >> we are going to make space by any means necessary to have people come and share that anger and for us to say we don't have to continue on like this. >> nicole, 10. >> from young faces to old, 32 names, 32 people gunned down. >> this is our future that i'm fighting for, like jen z is fighting for. >>
tara campbell has the story. ra: hand on heart and a hug in hopes of some healing, remembering the victims of three mass shootings in just 10 days. buffalo, laguna woods, and uvalde. >> right now, students, we are hiding under our desks for our lives. >> henry is one year out of high school and says it seems like this are shaking. >> we are barricading ourselves with books and desks and chairs for a weapon of war to walk our house. that's not ok. >> he's one of the young...
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liz: that was tara campbell reporting. in the east bay, a brush fire ignited yesterday in contra costa county. it is located north of bay point, near willow pass road. cruz said train tracks acted as a barrier. it started yesterday around 9:00 a.m. and continues to burn in a marsh area. the fire was at 20 acres and crews told us winds were pushing the flames. an event in the north bay took a new approach to dealing with wildfire safety. cornell barnard was at a wildfire prevention festival, where the focus was on taking action to keep homes safe. >> a band brought some good the cicter park. free concert juszczyk is only part of what's happening here. -- music is only part of what's happening here. the emperor stopped festival, a unique way to remind people that fire season is here, with lots of expert advice on protecting property from wildfires. >> keeping anything debrief from gathering. >> let's say from zero to five feet from your house, that is called zone zero. that is the zone where we don't want any vegetation. >>
liz: that was tara campbell reporting. in the east bay, a brush fire ignited yesterday in contra costa county. it is located north of bay point, near willow pass road. cruz said train tracks acted as a barrier. it started yesterday around 9:00 a.m. and continues to burn in a marsh area. the fire was at 20 acres and crews told us winds were pushing the flames. an event in the north bay took a new approach to dealing with wildfire safety. cornell barnard was at a wildfire prevention festival,...
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say the cause of the fire is under investigation and at this point it looks accidental tara campbellews. also in the east bay a brush fire ignited today in contra costa county. it's located just north of bay point near willow pass road where crews say a set of train tracks is acting as a barrier separating a neighborhood in bay point from the fire. it started at about 9:00 this morning and continues to burn in a marsh area. that fire is now 20 acres and crews. say winds are pushing those flames. investigators are still searching for a motive in the deadly shooting at an elementary school in uvalde texas that left 21 people dead, including 19 children. memorials to the victims continues to grow drawing a long line of people who stopped to pay their respects. abc news reporter christine, sloan has learned the fbi has brought in 200 people to assist with the investigation. memorials continue to grow in uvalde texas as the investigation into tuesday's tragedy continues. a timeline of the shooting is becoming clearer a teacher propped open a school door at 11:27 am which the shooter used
say the cause of the fire is under investigation and at this point it looks accidental tara campbellews. also in the east bay a brush fire ignited today in contra costa county. it's located just north of bay point near willow pass road where crews say a set of train tracks is acting as a barrier separating a neighborhood in bay point from the fire. it started at about 9:00 this morning and continues to burn in a marsh area. that fire is now 20 acres and crews. say winds are pushing those...
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of a san francisco nurse who made his way onto the front lines of the war abc 7 news reporter tara campbellhas been keeping up with him over there as the atrocities have un chaos and kiev the ukrainian capital struck by russian missiles crews responding thursday night. among them a nurse from san francisco a lot of lacerations a lot of minor concussions. we'd people come to us bleeding. so we'd clean them up dennis otoshi is a long time volunteer with the american red cross serving alongside his ukrainian counterparts, and he's traveling into some of the hardest hit towns in eastern ukraine including butcher and european we had to wear. armor and helmets because there was still the risk of minds and also booby traps and while witnessing the horrors firsthand he says in some ways he feels spared with exception of one body, which was believed to be booby trap. i didn't see the horrific images that the rest of the world saw helping in the aftermath treating the wounded transporting people to hospitals and getting the elderly. safety we track down their relatives and we would take a grandmother
of a san francisco nurse who made his way onto the front lines of the war abc 7 news reporter tara campbellhas been keeping up with him over there as the atrocities have un chaos and kiev the ukrainian capital struck by russian missiles crews responding thursday night. among them a nurse from san francisco a lot of lacerations a lot of minor concussions. we'd people come to us bleeding. so we'd clean them up dennis otoshi is a long time volunteer with the american red cross serving alongside...
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reporter: tara campbell, abc7news. larry: well, his dedication is incredible.up and up. plus, the newest employee shortage that could affect ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer... are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection,... liver or kidney problems, are or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding. for more information about side effects talk to your doctor. be in your moment. fantastic! ask your doctor about ibrance. dion: time for the four at 4:00. if you're t
reporter: tara campbell, abc7news. larry: well, his dedication is incredible.up and up. plus, the newest employee shortage that could affect ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer... are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause...
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escape from ukraine and as abc 7 news reporter tara campbell reports. they're now safely at home in vacaville. us air force captains lactose lava karga embracing her mother luba jumping into action as soon as she agreed to flee from ukraine. i immediately contacted several of my friends if they know of anybody who assists elderly and vulnerable population to escape here the ukrainian born american citizen is based out of travis air force base, and she's worked tirelessly to get her mother here to her home in vacaville i had two weeks of sleepless nights extreme anxiety i was running on adrenaline literally because i was living on ukrainian time. and my brain was constantly working planning her mother's escape over a two-week period from one safe house to the next luba leaving everything behind the shoulders my arrows family albums my job my cat. everything the captain calling her husband her biggest support. i was just thinking what can i do to not get in the way and to support her and whatever she needs to do and that meant traveling to poland to pick
escape from ukraine and as abc 7 news reporter tara campbell reports. they're now safely at home in vacaville. us air force captains lactose lava karga embracing her mother luba jumping into action as soon as she agreed to flee from ukraine. i immediately contacted several of my friends if they know of anybody who assists elderly and vulnerable population to escape here the ukrainian born american citizen is based out of travis air force base, and she's worked tirelessly to get her mother here...
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say of the fire is are investigation and at this point it looks accidental tara campbell abc 7 news.east bay of brush fire ignited today or yesterday in contra costa county. it's located just north of bay point near willow pass road crew say a set of train tracks is acting as a barrier was acting as a barrier separating a neighborhood in bay point from the fire. it started around 9 am and it continues to burn in a marsh area at last check. the fire was at 20 acres and cruise told us winds are pushing the flames. an event in the north page took a new approach. dealing with wildfire safety abc 7 news reporter cordon. bernard was out of wildfire prevention festival where the focus was on taking actions to keep home safe. a band brought some good vibes during this free concert at marin civic center park, but music is only part of what's happening here is really the wif expert advice onsell. anything debris from gathering for your home ember resistant to creating a fire smart yard with defensible space. so let's say from zero. perimeter it's a zone that we don't want any vegetation. this
say of the fire is are investigation and at this point it looks accidental tara campbell abc 7 news.east bay of brush fire ignited today or yesterday in contra costa county. it's located just north of bay point near willow pass road crew say a set of train tracks is acting as a barrier was acting as a barrier separating a neighborhood in bay point from the fire. it started around 9 am and it continues to burn in a marsh area at last check. the fire was at 20 acres and cruise told us winds are...
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abc7news reported tara campbell has the story. terra: a long-awaited day of celebration. the u.s.r federation announcing a deal to pay players on the women's team as much as the men. they area soccer legend chastain getting the news this morning. >> our group has been celebrating in our text chat and the heart emojis and the muscles and the fist pumps. tara: from her historic world cup kick in 1999 to this historic day, chastain says the landmark agreement is a relief >> it was so exhausting hominy times we've had to have the same conversation over and over and over again. and so, i feel much lighter right now. tara: the deal will be millions for u.s. women national team players, closing the pay gap in prize money between what fifa awards for the men's and women's world cup spewed under the collective bargaining agreement, the teams will pull the prize money from their world cup appearances and split the total among the two teams and the federation. u.s. soccer will also give up ticket sales equally. >> game changing moment in the u.s., but it has the potential to change how inter
abc7news reported tara campbell has the story. terra: a long-awaited day of celebration. the u.s.r federation announcing a deal to pay players on the women's team as much as the men. they area soccer legend chastain getting the news this morning. >> our group has been celebrating in our text chat and the heart emojis and the muscles and the fist pumps. tara: from her historic world cup kick in 1999 to this historic day, chastain says the landmark agreement is a relief >> it was so...
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abcs have a news reporter tara campbell spoke to the head of the local naacp. shock waves from the mass shooting in buffalo are being felt here in the bay area. i'm sad to report the audience. this is just a mirror. of america reverend amos brown pastor of third baptist church and leader with the naacp responding to the supermarket shooting targeting the black community and killing ten people within it shows that america is still infected with this virus of race injustice and downright inhumane attitudes and treatments to black people and it extends he says far beyond one community the shooter in buffalo just one example of the hate this young man. was infected with that virus of nationalism racism anti-semitism eight of asians hatred of anyone who is different and local leaders from within different communities are reaching out to the reverend with a message of solidarity and a call for action. you know, they all saying we feel the pain with you and we must stand in solidarity. and call out this evil. of hate and violence. jeff lee is a local leader in chinato
abcs have a news reporter tara campbell spoke to the head of the local naacp. shock waves from the mass shooting in buffalo are being felt here in the bay area. i'm sad to report the audience. this is just a mirror. of america reverend amos brown pastor of third baptist church and leader with the naacp responding to the supermarket shooting targeting the black community and killing ten people within it shows that america is still infected with this virus of race injustice and downright inhumane...
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abc 7 news reporter tara campbell has been keeping up. with them has more on what he's experienced. francisco a lot of lacerations a lot of minor concussions. we'd people come to us bleeding. so we'd clean them up then is otoshi is a long time volunteer with the american red cross serving alongside his ukrainian counterparts and he's traveling into some of the hardest hit towns in eastern ukraine including butcher and european. we had to wear body armor and helmets because there was still the risk of minds and also booby traps and while witnessing the horrors first hand he says in some ways. feel spared with exception of one body which was believed to be booby trap. i didn't see the horrific images that the rest of the world saw helping in the aftermath treating the wounded trans people to hospitals and getting the elderly to safety we track down their relatives and we would take a grandmother of a babushka into key for example, in fact, i believe there's an image that shows us with one of the babushka's in the back of our vehicle. traveling to kiev to be reunited with her daughter
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but just to take part in it and and to do it in a meaningful way tara campbell abc 7 news. if you're headed to beta breakers, you might want to consider taking public transit bart and caltrain are both both adding extra trains today. it's adding four trains from millbrae pleasant hill dublin and el cerrito with limited stops. the trains will arrive at the embarcadero station near the starting line around. seven this morning caltrain has two extra northbound trains with limited stops lisa coming over the bridge this morning. it sure was foggy. yeah, and that is going to be a factor in the forecast not only in san francisco as the winds kick up, but throughout the day the breeze is going to go right through the delta. here's a look at system well to the north of us and that is going to initiate the sea breeze look at live doppler 7 and the fog looks like it's lined up right along the coast it is, but it's already beginning to push in a little bit. it is 52 in san francisco 55 in hayward so numbers still on the mild side out there but by this afternoon anywhere from five to 10
but just to take part in it and and to do it in a meaningful way tara campbell abc 7 news. if you're headed to beta breakers, you might want to consider taking public transit bart and caltrain are both both adding extra trains today. it's adding four trains from millbrae pleasant hill dublin and el cerrito with limited stops. the trains will arrive at the embarcadero station near the starting line around. seven this morning caltrain has two extra northbound trains with limited stops lisa coming...
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followed a san francisco nurse making his way into the front lines of the war abc7 news reporter tara campbell keeping up with them and has more on his experiences. chaos and kiev the ukrainian capital struck by russian missiles crews responding thursday night among them a nurse from san francisco a lot of lacerations a lot of minor concussions. we'd people come to us. bleeding so we'd clean them up dennis otoshi is a long time volunteer with the american red cross serving alongside his ukrainian counterparts and he's traveling into some of the hardest hit towns in eastern ukraine including butcher and ear pain. we had to wear body armor and helmets because there was still the risk of minds and also booby traps and while witnessing the horrors first hand he is in some ways he feels spared with exception of one body, which was believed to be booby trap. i didn't see the horrific images that the rest of the world saw helping in the aftermath treating the wounded transporting people to hospitals and getting the elderly to safety. we track down their relatives and we would take a grandmother of a
followed a san francisco nurse making his way into the front lines of the war abc7 news reporter tara campbell keeping up with them and has more on his experiences. chaos and kiev the ukrainian capital struck by russian missiles crews responding thursday night among them a nurse from san francisco a lot of lacerations a lot of minor concussions. we'd people come to us. bleeding so we'd clean them up dennis otoshi is a long time volunteer with the american red cross serving alongside his...
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tara campbell has an update. >> police arriving on the scene at third and mission on sunday afternooners located pedestrians who were struck by a vehicle that drove onto the sidewalk. >> the driver of the taxi taken to the hospital and people condition. the -- this taxi and discard both entering the section when the collision occurred. >> this vehicle was in a collision with another. >> the incident blocked off traffic for several hours. >> this is a neighborhood disproportionately affected by traffic accidents. there are two fatalities here today. >> week trying to make these roadways safe for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists. >> police say they do not believe alcohol or drugs played a role, nor do they suspect road rage. will take time to figure out exactly what happened. reggie: the search is on for a person who shot and killed a subway passenger in new york city. the suspect suddenly pulled out a gun, shot the victim in the chest, and escaped in oakland. kumasi: search for a woman accused of murdering a professional cyclist from two in texas. the two links by the suspects boy
tara campbell has an update. >> police arriving on the scene at third and mission on sunday afternooners located pedestrians who were struck by a vehicle that drove onto the sidewalk. >> the driver of the taxi taken to the hospital and people condition. the -- this taxi and discard both entering the section when the collision occurred. >> this vehicle was in a collision with another. >> the incident blocked off traffic for several hours. >> this is a neighborhood...
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tara: tara campbell, abc 7 news. liz: it was a great day to be outdoors for a very special event. the health care district staged health on the square in downtown redwood city together dozens of vendors supporting health organizations. there were exercise classes and a drum circle. one of the key sponsors is the nfl alumni association of the bay area. >> what a great day. [inaudible] ♪ liz: abc anchor dan actually -- dan ashley performing with his band. cool to see him out there. let's get a check of the forecast. we were tracking the fire danger. lisa: it is so dry out there and the relative humidity in the upper locations still dry, 20% to 30%. with the fog just escaping the bay, we will get the onshore flow. you can see the remnants, with patchy marine layer appeared 55 downtown, 57 in oakland. temperatures climb into the 60's in some spots. 62 in santa clara. there is a look at emeryville, or you will notice all of the sun is out and shining where the marine layer is patchy. it'll go away altogether for the next several days. mid-60's in concord and little more -- livermore. a
tara: tara campbell, abc 7 news. liz: it was a great day to be outdoors for a very special event. the health care district staged health on the square in downtown redwood city together dozens of vendors supporting health organizations. there were exercise classes and a drum circle. one of the key sponsors is the nfl alumni association of the bay area. >> what a great day. [inaudible] ♪ liz: abc anchor dan actually -- dan ashley performing with his band. cool to see him out there. let's...
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susceptible to these winds that could gust up to 30-45il mes per hr.ou dan: let's'move now to tara campbell live in solano cntouy th aisfternoonhe wre fire ewcrs earak ming pparerations dan geinttg ready. tarath: e winred ally is starting to ckpi uper he,nd a the dry gra bssehind mes i pongsi a big ret. eremgency teams areak ming sure they a rreeady. >> a massivemo aunt of coordinaonti happensig rhter he inside solano county emergency headqutearrs. multip alegencies micong together toig fht disteasrs like wildfis.re >>ou y can mony danight coyrd but q--uarterba ickt aftwaerrds , but hopeflyul your pnsla are place aealrdy. >> he says it ised r flag days ke this atth they trn aifor. we're jtus fine tuni tnghe oltobox that weav he, making sureve erythings iworkingnd a tccahing any mistakes atth might occur ear any iuesss tt haneed be addrseesd. >>ou cnties a trerying toet g ahead incdilung controlled rnbuing. don ryan is t dheirector of emgeerncy services sinolano county. >>e' 've alrdyea had iatnme threwie ldfis rethat we have spond deto. ta:ra a tndhey are ready to respond again, d, ryhot, w
susceptible to these winds that could gust up to 30-45il mes per hr.ou dan: let's'move now to tara campbell live in solano cntouy th aisfternoonhe wre fire ewcrs earak ming pparerations dan geinttg ready. tarath: e winred ally is starting to ckpi uper he,nd a the dry gra bssehind mes i pongsi a big ret. eremgency teams areak ming sure they a rreeady. >> a massivemo aunt of coordinaonti happensig rhter he inside solano county emergency headqutearrs. multip alegencies micong together toig...
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tara campbell, abc7news.iz: the warriors take a two-zero series lead to dallas after the exciting comeback win in the finals. golden state beat the mavs 126-117. the warriors center kevon looney was huge for the dubs, scoring 21 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. >> we always talk about you can get opportunity. just take full advantage of it, man. it's my night to make a big difference and i stepped up. >> he's got composure, he's got experience and the know-how. whether he's playing 30 whatever minutes or not, he is ready. >> he's always been a guy we can trust in the playoffs. to have him now, i don't know where we would be without him, frankly. liz: game three is tomorrow night at six :00 p.m., and amanda del castillo you spent the night hanging out with warriors fans hanging out leaving the chase center. >> we are sweeping our first half -- amazing third. best fourth. you knew they were going to do it though, right? amanda: they needed this. >> the excitement in that arena is so exciting. amanda: you get th
tara campbell, abc7news.iz: the warriors take a two-zero series lead to dallas after the exciting comeback win in the finals. golden state beat the mavs 126-117. the warriors center kevon looney was huge for the dubs, scoring 21 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. >> we always talk about you can get opportunity. just take full advantage of it, man. it's my night to make a big difference and i stepped up. >> he's got composure, he's got experience and the know-how. whether he's playing...
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tara campbell has a preview. >> an urgency must come.an urgency for all of you sitting here, it must come from you. >> a call to action for more than 60 civil rights, traffic safety and community groups working to put an end to racially biased police traffic stops in san francisco. the latest data shows black people are six to 10 times more likely to be stopped by police than white people. and 12 times more likely to be subjected to the use of force. >> we have been writing letters for years to the board of supervisors. writing letters for years to the police commissioner. going to the police commissioner every wednesday to talk about these issues. >> now, a new policy is being proposed to the police commission. banning officers for pulling people over for more than a dozen low-level offenses including having not having both license plates, tinted windows and objects and rearview mirrors. >> community members have a --, prayer beads hanging from their rearview mirrors. i have actually had friends, multiple friends who have been stopped f
tara campbell has a preview. >> an urgency must come.an urgency for all of you sitting here, it must come from you. >> a call to action for more than 60 civil rights, traffic safety and community groups working to put an end to racially biased police traffic stops in san francisco. the latest data shows black people are six to 10 times more likely to be stopped by police than white people. and 12 times more likely to be subjected to the use of force. >> we have been writing...
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tara campbell has the story. reporter: and on heart and a hug in hopes of some healing. remembering the victims of three mass shootings in just 10 days. buffalo, laguna woods, and uvalde. >> we are hiding under our desks. reporter: henry shane is one year out of high school and says its scenes like this are shaking. >> we are barricading ourselves with books and chairs for a weapon of war to walk our halls. that is not ok. reporter: he is one of the activists organizing this vigil at mandy's, a civil engagement space at san francisco's mission district. >> this does not have to be this way. we don't have to be ok with the suffering and this immense violence. reporter: angelina is mandy's event manager. >> we are going to make space at manny's to have people share that anger and for us to say we don't have to continue on like this. reporter: from young faces to hold, 32 names, 32 people gunned down. >> this is our future i am fighting for, gen z is fighting for, that is why we are passionate. reporter: tiana day is the founder of youth advocates for change and says it is
tara campbell has the story. reporter: and on heart and a hug in hopes of some healing. remembering the victims of three mass shootings in just 10 days. buffalo, laguna woods, and uvalde. >> we are hiding under our desks. reporter: henry shane is one year out of high school and says its scenes like this are shaking. >> we are barricading ourselves with books and chairs for a weapon of war to walk our halls. that is not ok. reporter: he is one of the activists organizing this vigil...
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tara campbell tells us the question now, will we see a mandate? tara: mask up is the message from the majority of the bay area's public health departments. >> four times higher cases than we were seeing in april, more virus in our sue ayers and wastewater. tara: dr. matt willis is making an official recommendation friday for people to put on their masks indoors, citing a surge in covid cases fueled by the highly contagious omicron subvariants. the bay area now has the highest infection rates in the state. >> when we are out and about in the community, our risk to being exposed is higher than it has been over the past few weeks, and that was the reason for issuing this recommendation when people are in indoor public settings, they cover their faces. tara: stopping short of mandating masks, and the golden gate restaurant association hope it stays that way. >> i think most people feel at this point, particularly given the vaccination numbers in san francisco, perhaps it is not necessary. tara: the majority of restaurants have dropped their mask requir
tara campbell tells us the question now, will we see a mandate? tara: mask up is the message from the majority of the bay area's public health departments. >> four times higher cases than we were seeing in april, more virus in our sue ayers and wastewater. tara: dr. matt willis is making an official recommendation friday for people to put on their masks indoors, citing a surge in covid cases fueled by the highly contagious omicron subvariants. the bay area now has the highest infection...
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and and to do it in a meaningful way tara campbell abc 7 news that is a great and cool. good luck to him and all of the runners now if you are headed to beta breakers consider taking public transportation bart and caltrain are both adding extra trains bart says it is four trains from millbrae pleasant hill dublin and el cerrito with limited stops. the drains will arrive at the kadero station near the starting line at about 7:00 tomorrow morning caltrain has two extra northbound trains with limited stops. all right taking a look at the weather. hopefully it's good running weather but it just depends on if you like it a little bit cooler or if you or warmer temperatures. well your idea so it's going right under cloudy and cool conditions a little bit breezy, but by mid morning to midday, it'll get a little sunny or a little milder so you can start late if you like if you like the milder weather. here's a look at what's going on right now. we've got pretty calm winds at the moment at the surface earlier this evening we very gusty wind near the coast and even out over the ba
and and to do it in a meaningful way tara campbell abc 7 news that is a great and cool. good luck to him and all of the runners now if you are headed to beta breakers consider taking public transportation bart and caltrain are both adding extra trains bart says it is four trains from millbrae pleasant hill dublin and el cerrito with limited stops. the drains will arrive at the kadero station near the starting line at about 7:00 tomorrow morning caltrain has two extra northbound trains with...
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. >> tara campbell, abc 7 news. liz: it will be a pretty warm day today. lisa: the warmest day we will see over the weekend by far as we see a return to a stronger onshore flow for the breakers tomorrow. we have that lunar eclipse you might want to check out tomorrow night. today near 90 inland. stay tuned. my forecast is next. liz: also, look up. the colorful show you will see in the sky this weekend. take crime investigation. the graffiti found at the school two different days this week, coming up. ♪ ♪ whether someone is across the neighborhood, across the street, or across the room, you have the power to make them feel right at home. ♪ ♪ ritz. a taste of welcome. liz: here is a live look outside this morning. 5:14. thanks for waking up with us on the saturday. seven people are under arrest after the seizure of 30 cars and motorcycles, illegal guns, drugs, stolen goods and more than $30,000 in cash. san mateo county sheriff's office as as part of an investigation into a crime syndicate operating in san mateo and san francisco counties. investigators say
. >> tara campbell, abc 7 news. liz: it will be a pretty warm day today. lisa: the warmest day we will see over the weekend by far as we see a return to a stronger onshore flow for the breakers tomorrow. we have that lunar eclipse you might want to check out tomorrow night. today near 90 inland. stay tuned. my forecast is next. liz: also, look up. the colorful show you will see in the sky this weekend. take crime investigation. the graffiti found at the school two different days this...
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tara campbell has a preview because working for racial and social justice of course is an important part of part of building a better bay area. an urgency must come an urgency for all of you who are sitting here. it must come from you a call to action from more than 60 civil rights traffic safety and community groups working to put an end to racially biased police traffic stops in san francisco. the latest data shows black people are six to 10 times more likely to be stopped by police than white people and 12 times more likely to be subjected to the use of you have been writing letters for years to the board of supervisors writing letters for years. to the police commission going to the police commission every wednesday to talk about these issues and now a new policy is being proposed to the police commission banning officers from pulling people over for more than a dozen low-level offenses, including not having both license plates tinted windows and objects hanging from rear view mirrors and a lot of muslim community members have something called that does big or prayer bees hanging fro
tara campbell has a preview because working for racial and social justice of course is an important part of part of building a better bay area. an urgency must come an urgency for all of you who are sitting here. it must come from you a call to action from more than 60 civil rights traffic safety and community groups working to put an end to racially biased police traffic stops in san francisco. the latest data shows black people are six to 10 times more likely to be stopped by police than...
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abc sepa news reporter tara campbell found out if this fire happened a few days later the outcome might have been much different. flames ripping through and destroying a family home just the vocally is contra costa fire called to the home around 5:30 saturday morning the first arriving cruise heavy fire from the first and second floor on the front side and the neighboring side brooke logan making the jump from that second floor escaping as the only home she's ever known went up in flames. she lives here with her parents and fiancee. unfortune that was it. i looked down the window saw the fire fully engulfed on this side right here on the side of the house and that's when i panic got up jumped out and went and got on the phone villa roper lives next door and made the call to the fire department. i was worried about them worried about my worry about them and the people in the house and less than a mile away. this new fire station is set to open on june 1st and officials say it will make all the difference in fighting fires in this area the biggest challenges that we do not have a continuo
abc sepa news reporter tara campbell found out if this fire happened a few days later the outcome might have been much different. flames ripping through and destroying a family home just the vocally is contra costa fire called to the home around 5:30 saturday morning the first arriving cruise heavy fire from the first and second floor on the front side and the neighboring side brooke logan making the jump from that second floor escaping as the only home she's ever known went up in flames. she...