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zach, let's pick up where we just left off in the washington journal. for the first hour we have been talking about what was negotiated behind closed doors from what many call the hard right freedom caucus and the moderate mainstream caucus. what to we know about these negotiations? >> so late last night the house freedom caucus which as you mentioned is more fiscally conservative, hard-right part of the conference that not just wants slash government spending but oppose mccarthy speakership hythis year. they reached deal with mainstream, they came together on this framework and quickly put out legislative texts, nearly 200 pages that would essentially slash nondefense spending by 8% for the next 31 days, starting at the end of september which would give negotiators more time to come up with full-year government funding bills. the september 30th bill to fund the government is start of the government fiscal year and absence some sort of legislation that passes either stop-gap measure or fully government funding bills which seem increasingly unlikely then
zach, let's pick up where we just left off in the washington journal. for the first hour we have been talking about what was negotiated behind closed doors from what many call the hard right freedom caucus and the moderate mainstream caucus. what to we know about these negotiations? >> so late last night the house freedom caucus which as you mentioned is more fiscally conservative, hard-right part of the conference that not just wants slash government spending but oppose mccarthy...
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zach: he says surreal. >> this is awesome. zach: the shutdown of santa clara street and cars of all year, make, model and color could be seen around every call -- corner. david locke is the president of the low rider council of san jose. he said it did not top the low rider community from expanding its culture. >> this did not pop up in a year this is generations of people sharing this passion with their kids and growing. it is still thriving. larry: city council voted -- zach: city council voted unanimously on this. and other leaders were on hand to so -- show support. >> i am excited to invite the low rider council and many of the owners of the beautiful cars to come down to city hall. zach: today is a celebration of the band being lifted in san jose but they say they have more work to do focusing on statewide legislation. >> the senate will vote and effects -- that passes it will go to the governor at it will repeal the no cruising zone in california. zach: something he hopes will has positive ripple effects we on -- beyond
zach: he says surreal. >> this is awesome. zach: the shutdown of santa clara street and cars of all year, make, model and color could be seen around every call -- corner. david locke is the president of the low rider council of san jose. he said it did not top the low rider community from expanding its culture. >> this did not pop up in a year this is generations of people sharing this passion with their kids and growing. it is still thriving. larry: city council voted -- zach: city...
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so zach, happy with the show?and drinking. no nap is long enough for me. life is good. i envy you zach zamboni. and we're out. nice end. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ [footsteps tapping]
so zach, happy with the show?and drinking. no nap is long enough for me. life is good. i envy you zach zamboni. and we're out. nice end. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ [footsteps tapping]
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zach much more coming up in sports.49 ers talk with their season opener in pittsburgh tomorrow. oh yeah. >> all stuff we're going to be tracking. chris thank you so much. all right. and much more to come on abc seven news at 11, where is he? the update on the search for the man who pulled off a daring escape from a pennsylvania prison. and a mysterious golden object at the bottom of the ocean. dazzle scientists here. their description is they get a close up look at this so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. all on the most reliable 5g network nationwide. you really shouldn't walk out the front door without it. switch today at xfinitymobile.com. it got underway in new delhi, india this week, and the group welcomed the african union as a permanent member and announced plans
zach much more coming up in sports.49 ers talk with their season opener in pittsburgh tomorrow. oh yeah. >> all stuff we're going to be tracking. chris thank you so much. all right. and much more to come on abc seven news at 11, where is he? the update on the search for the man who pulled off a daring escape from a pennsylvania prison. and a mysterious golden object at the bottom of the ocean. dazzle scientists here. their description is they get a close up look at this so, you've got the...
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zach: absolutely.n may, the president had to skip meeting leaders in papua new guinea because he had to worry about a debt crisis. now we are talking about a government shutdown a couple days after they leave. many leaders want sustained commitment and this is going to be a concern going forward. lisa: zach cooper, thank you for joining us. zach: thanks for having me. ♪ geoff: the family of darryl george, a black high school student in texas suspended over his dreadlocks, has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against governor gregg abbott and attorney general ken paxton. his family alleges that abbott and paxton are not enforcing the crown act, which went into effect in texas on september 1. it bans race-based discrimination at schools and in the workplace by saying there can be no action taken against someone based on their hair texture or hairstyles, including locks and twists. darryl george was suspended for violating the school's dress code in the way he wears his hair. we are joint now by texas
zach: absolutely.n may, the president had to skip meeting leaders in papua new guinea because he had to worry about a debt crisis. now we are talking about a government shutdown a couple days after they leave. many leaders want sustained commitment and this is going to be a concern going forward. lisa: zach cooper, thank you for joining us. zach: thanks for having me. ♪ geoff: the family of darryl george, a black high school student in texas suspended over his dreadlocks, has filed a federal...
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zach, have >> i mean i get that. zach, have we wasted £800 million?i think like short answer is yes , they need to have oversight yes, they need to have oversight right? if they're going to spend the money, they need to have the border force embedded over there checking what's going on, running the operations. i mean, what was interesting, right. so at our hotel , what was interesting, right. so at our hotel, we saw on the last night a couple of british policemen coming down in the lift . now, you could tell lift. now, you could tell straight away there were british policemen. there were a couple there. one of the badges on on there. one of the badges on on the on their bags, which gave it away. but obviously, it wasn't it wasn't marked because they can't british police. can't have it as british police. but it was really interesting about what are doing there? about what are they doing there? what they getting up what were they getting up to? how they mixing with the how are they mixing with the french? look, spent french? because look, i spent a lot
zach, have >> i mean i get that. zach, have we wasted £800 million?i think like short answer is yes , they need to have oversight yes, they need to have oversight right? if they're going to spend the money, they need to have the border force embedded over there checking what's going on, running the operations. i mean, what was interesting, right. so at our hotel , what was interesting, right. so at our hotel, we saw on the last night a couple of british policemen coming down in the lift...
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zach, have >> i mean i get that. zach, have we wasted £800 million? think like short answer is yes , they need to have oversight yes, they need to have oversight right? if they're going to spend the money, they need to have the border force embedded over there checking what's going on, running the operations. i mean, what was interesting, right. so at our hotel , what was interesting, right. so at our hotel, we saw on the last night a couple of british policemen coming down in the lift . now, you could tell lift. now, you could tell straight away there were british policemen. there were a couple there. one of the badges on on there. one of the badges on on the on their bags, which gave it away. but obviously, it wasn't it wasn't marked because they can't british police. can't have it as british police. but it was really interesting about what are doing there? about what are they doing there? what they getting up what were they getting up to? how they mixing with the how are they mixing with the french? look, spent french? because look, i spent a lot o
zach, have >> i mean i get that. zach, have we wasted £800 million? think like short answer is yes , they need to have oversight yes, they need to have oversight right? if they're going to spend the money, they need to have the border force embedded over there checking what's going on, running the operations. i mean, what was interesting, right. so at our hotel , what was interesting, right. so at our hotel, we saw on the last night a couple of british policemen coming down in the lift ....
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host: zach cohen? guest: in a government shutdown, there are two classes of federal employees -- one is essential and nonessential federal employees. the essential federal employees keep doing the job and certainly there are parts of the government that see no changes to their operations even in the case of a shut down because they are critical to things like national security. then there are members of the federal government that are nonessential that can go on furlough without significant interruptions to government operations and those folks might include this caller who would then go home and wait on furlough and i get paid until the government reopens with really no guarantee they would get that back pay unless congress decides to do so. there are vast implications of a shut down. the last time we saw one was 2018 in the middle of the trump administration. we might see a similar shutdown over the similar issue a border security which is included in this stopgap measure. once the government shuts d
host: zach cohen? guest: in a government shutdown, there are two classes of federal employees -- one is essential and nonessential federal employees. the essential federal employees keep doing the job and certainly there are parts of the government that see no changes to their operations even in the case of a shut down because they are critical to things like national security. then there are members of the federal government that are nonessential that can go on furlough without significant...
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i'm zach fuentes.ual folsom street fair returns to san francisco today, you can expect to see a lot of leather in the city's soma neighborhood fair celebrating its 40th year and it's expected to draw the biggest crowd not seen since the beginning of the pandemic. it's going to be food, drinks and live music. folsom street fair goes from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on folsom between eighth and 13th streets. let's get a check of the weather now with meteorologist lisa argen. >> all right, zach, good morning to you. we have cloudy skies now. good air quality for half of the bay. still moderate from the east bay to the south bay. it will improve at the airport. the clouds are stacked up 58 downtown. it's 59 in half moon bay. a lot of gray in emeryville. highs today in the mid 60s, partly cloudy downtown, more sun in the south bay. >> zach lisa, thank you and thank you for joining us. the news continues right now with good morning america. >> i'm reggie o'keefe. i live here in san francisco. but no matter where you a
i'm zach fuentes.ual folsom street fair returns to san francisco today, you can expect to see a lot of leather in the city's soma neighborhood fair celebrating its 40th year and it's expected to draw the biggest crowd not seen since the beginning of the pandemic. it's going to be food, drinks and live music. folsom street fair goes from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on folsom between eighth and 13th streets. let's get a check of the weather now with meteorologist lisa argen. >> all right, zach, good...
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zach, what's happened there so far? well, this meeting underway for just about an hour now and this meeting really just an opportunity for the public to weigh in on who they would like to see, take the helm of the oakland police department. but i can tell you, just based on people that i've spoken to, people making public comments so far, that this crowd seems to be largely behind the former chief, lauren armstrong. now, a list of potential candidates was supposed to be submitted during this meeting to the mayor tonight, but amid a protest from several members of the police commission tonight protesting the leadership of this police commission, and that list will not be submitted tonight, the city has been looking for a new permanent chief since armstrong was fired from his position. as you mentioned last february by the mayor and his ouster, as we've reported, followed a probe which criticized his handling of misconduct investigations involving his officers. but that decision has since, as we've seen, come under intens
zach, what's happened there so far? well, this meeting underway for just about an hour now and this meeting really just an opportunity for the public to weigh in on who they would like to see, take the helm of the oakland police department. but i can tell you, just based on people that i've spoken to, people making public comments so far, that this crowd seems to be largely behind the former chief, lauren armstrong. now, a list of potential candidates was supposed to be submitted during this...
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abc7 news south bay reporter zach fuentes has been following the story and has more. >> viva sj is a popular event that closes down miles of city streets for cycling and vendors. the next one sunday is set to go as planned, but how often it comes back may now be in question, all because of an agreement that was reached to stop a strike. more than 4500 city workers were threatening to walk off the job mid-august after tense negotiations. a deal was reached between the city and a coalition of two unions, workers with ifp local 21 and afscme 101 got a 14.5 to 15% wage increase over three years, with a 6% hike in the first year. now the city says to meet the first year increase, it may have to cut some funding to viva sj and other critical city services. the cuts in year one of this contract might amount to about $4 million and include things like viva parks, viva kelly crossing guards in front of schools, traffic lights, synchrony. asian union representatives were unavailable to speak on camera friday, but a spokesperson says they don't believe the cuts are necessary. they pointed us to
abc7 news south bay reporter zach fuentes has been following the story and has more. >> viva sj is a popular event that closes down miles of city streets for cycling and vendors. the next one sunday is set to go as planned, but how often it comes back may now be in question, all because of an agreement that was reached to stop a strike. more than 4500 city workers were threatening to walk off the job mid-august after tense negotiations. a deal was reached between the city and a coalition...
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i'm zach fuentes. before we get to that story and more, meteorologist lisa arjun is here with what to expect outside today for that event and everything else going on here in the. >> yeah, we're improving air quality, which is the good news. yeah everybody wants that. we still have a few areas that are not ideal and we've got a cold front that we're going to be tracking in the next 24 hours. so some returns up there in extreme northern california. back home, we're clear. concord, livermore. good air quality in the north bay and the city parts of the east bay. but our inland valleys and the south bay still looking at derate air quality. we'll get into some breezy southerly winds that will clean the atmosphere out even more. so look at that, 48 in the los altos hills, 59 over in alameda with fog in santa rosa and looking at the milder numbers in the north bay, it's cooler in livermore. there's a look at mount tam and we'll see more sun in the south bay. our inland valleys elsewhere high and mid level clo
i'm zach fuentes. before we get to that story and more, meteorologist lisa arjun is here with what to expect outside today for that event and everything else going on here in the. >> yeah, we're improving air quality, which is the good news. yeah everybody wants that. we still have a few areas that are not ideal and we've got a cold front that we're going to be tracking in the next 24 hours. so some returns up there in extreme northern california. back home, we're clear. concord,...
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all at just 13 years old. >> do you know, zach, how many times you've actually gone into anaphylaxis? >> i can't tell you the exact number, but it was definitely many. probably near a dozen, each one as scary as the last. so then i have to take an epipen, and we call 911. >> reporter: about 1 in 50 americans will experience anaphylaxis, and right now epinephrine, the drug used to counteract it, is only available using auto injek fors, like the popular epipen, which uses a needle. >> having allergies is traumatic enough. injecting them with epinephrine just adds to that trauma. >> reporter: but the fda is expected to decide on another option soon. for children and adults weighing 66 pounds or more, nefi administers epinephrine through a nasal spray. >> the studies showed that the nadsle epinephrine is basically in the ballpark with the injected epinephrines. it's actually a little bit better in some ways. >> reporter: only 21% of children experiencing anaphylaxis received epinephrine before arriving at the hospital. >> some of the reasons people might delay is they just are thinking m
all at just 13 years old. >> do you know, zach, how many times you've actually gone into anaphylaxis? >> i can't tell you the exact number, but it was definitely many. probably near a dozen, each one as scary as the last. so then i have to take an epipen, and we call 911. >> reporter: about 1 in 50 americans will experience anaphylaxis, and right now epinephrine, the drug used to counteract it, is only available using auto injek fors, like the popular epipen, which uses a...
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zach was diagnosed with something called acute myeloid leukemia.know, there were times where zach got chemo and he was literally burned from the inside out. his hands were burned, his face was burned. zach actually didn't end up dying of his aml, he died of the therapy meant to save him. we really need pediatric-specific research and pediatric-specific therapies. the dare to dream project is transforming treatment and care for kids with blood cancer. the dare to dream project is really history in the making. kids not only locally in your town, but across the nation and globally will be impacted by the dare to dream project. the dare to dream project, from the leukemia & lymphoma society. ♪ ♪ put the money in my hand right now ♪ ♪ we just sold out [music] welcome back to big weekend show, a lot of parents are worried that kids will be asked to mask up as they head to school this mall. dr. fauci is back, claiming masks work. >> i would hope that if in fact we get to the point where the volume of cases is such, organizations like the cdc recommend cdc
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joining us live now with a preview are haven armistead, a junior at tam high and zach gilmore. tam high, art teacher and president of the mill valley fall arts festival board. thank you both for joining us today. thank you. okay. so who wants to tell us about the festival, its history, and what you love about it? >> i guess i'll start out. yeah. so the festival, like you said, has been around for 66 years here in mill valley. and i've the history is really close to me becauserew up here and have been part oft inome way for basically my entire life. and all about having showing art and bringing art the community and, and yeah, that's, i mean, in a nutshell,'d having a p t community to, to experience and interact with artists and in these videos that you provided, you know, we see beautiful paintings, we see puppetry. >> but zach, what are the different kinds of art that peop can experience there? >> so it's al rae. it's a juried so probably about, i think this year about 230 artists applied. and thenw have about 135 who are there and it ranges eere om woodworking to, like you sa
joining us live now with a preview are haven armistead, a junior at tam high and zach gilmore. tam high, art teacher and president of the mill valley fall arts festival board. thank you both for joining us today. thank you. okay. so who wants to tell us about the festival, its history, and what you love about it? >> i guess i'll start out. yeah. so the festival, like you said, has been around for 66 years here in mill valley. and i've the history is really close to me becauserew up here...
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abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes has a look at the work being done. >> state route 87 is one of the most important stretches of freeway in the south bay. taking drivers through san jose's downtown and connecting to other highways like to 80, 85 and 17. but the road and its surroundings are in need of some critical work. that's where the state route 87 road rehabilitation project comes in, replacing the roadway pavement with 20 year life cycle, flexible pavement structure. >> we're upgrading 28 curb ramps at six different intersections and we resurfacing 2.9 close to three miles of class one bikeway that runs parallel to the main line. while the $69 million project will bring in those necessary repairs, it's going to take time. >> caltrans, in partnership with vta and the city of san jose, have condensed much of that work into two 56 hour weekends. >> we're going to be saving time potentially three months by doing the work during this full weekend. it's also going to reduce all the overnight nighttime lane closures or nighttime work that can impact the community. >> it sta
abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes has a look at the work being done. >> state route 87 is one of the most important stretches of freeway in the south bay. taking drivers through san jose's downtown and connecting to other highways like to 80, 85 and 17. but the road and its surroundings are in need of some critical work. that's where the state route 87 road rehabilitation project comes in, replacing the roadway pavement with 20 year life cycle, flexible pavement structure....
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zach bryan is at the top of the charts right now.ver new police dash cam video just released showing his heated interaction with police that led to his arrest. liz kreutz has more. ♪ but i do remember every moment on the night with you ♪ >> reporter: in the same week country singer zach bryan reached a career high. both his album and single hitting number one on billboard. >> this is why people do not like police officers. >> reporter: tonight a personal low. >> i'm a [ bleep ] 27-year-old kid and i said take me to jail, then. i was being a smart [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the 27-year-old rising music star arrested and briefly jailed for interfering with a traffic stop an hour outside tulsa, oklahoma. >> there's no need for the handcuffs, actually. >> reporter: dash cam video shows bryan exiting his black pickup and approaching his security guard in a white suv who had been pulled over for speeding. a trooper then tells bryan to get back in his truck. >> i was asking my security guard what was taking so long because i have to get to bos
zach bryan is at the top of the charts right now.ver new police dash cam video just released showing his heated interaction with police that led to his arrest. liz kreutz has more. ♪ but i do remember every moment on the night with you ♪ >> reporter: in the same week country singer zach bryan reached a career high. both his album and single hitting number one on billboard. >> this is why people do not like police officers. >> reporter: tonight a personal low. >> i'm...
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zach, harrisburg, pennsylvania. good morning. zach, are you there? there you are. >> can you hear me? >> go ahead, zach. >> okay, yeah. first of all, i don't think it's that you guys are noble and standing on principle when it comes to shutdown. they are basically living on house money because being gerrymandered, you don't have to worried about it. it cost the economy $8 billion. i have a lot of friends and family who work for the federal government. by no means are they overpaid for the services they provide us. and some of those guys wind up going to the food bank because some of them also live paycheck to paycheck, you know. wewe have these guys and ladies that go to dc. green stood up and called biden a liar when they knew they were coming after people's social security. people already cutting pills in half. it's ridiculous. it's chaos. i'm exmilitary. what's happening behind the scenes, you know? these guys -- when -- when boston marathon happened, we were working at the marathon when these guys were writing bills that allowed them to trade on
zach, harrisburg, pennsylvania. good morning. zach, are you there? there you are. >> can you hear me? >> go ahead, zach. >> okay, yeah. first of all, i don't think it's that you guys are noble and standing on principle when it comes to shutdown. they are basically living on house money because being gerrymandered, you don't have to worried about it. it cost the economy $8 billion. i have a lot of friends and family who work for the federal government. by no means are they...
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zach soares reporting live tonight in oakland. thanks, zach. well, the oakland branch of the naacp responded to oakland's inaction, saying in part, this is a devastating blow to citizens and small businesses who have been clamoring for crime prevention measures which could have been funded by the millions of dollars in grants offered by the state. our elected officials and government staff dropped the ball because they were not focused and they must be held accountable despite the loss in state funding, oakland mayor shengtao announced today a plan to try to help revitalize downtown. the mayor says the new activate oakland program is offering $400,000 in grant money to small businesses and cultural groups for special events. the goal is to increase the number of shoppers and people walking around public spaces. the mayor also says she believes the program will help reduce crime in those areas. we spoke to one business owner who says some of his customers are just too scared to come in. my customers don't want to come to oakland. they feel it's
zach soares reporting live tonight in oakland. thanks, zach. well, the oakland branch of the naacp responded to oakland's inaction, saying in part, this is a devastating blow to citizens and small businesses who have been clamoring for crime prevention measures which could have been funded by the millions of dollars in grants offered by the state. our elected officials and government staff dropped the ball because they were not focused and they must be held accountable despite the loss in state...
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morning. >> good morning zach. it is pretty cloudy out there but those clouds are going to thin out the air quality is improving and we have a cold front. we're tracking live doppler seven showing you a little rain beginning to fall in extreme northern california, but the low is going to even miss extreme northern california. it's going to be more up in the pacific northwest. so low clouds this morning that will peel back and bring us partly cloudy skies. but notice the air quality, not quite there yet in the east bay , south bay and livermore. it's going to take some time for that to improve throughout the day. but from mt. tam, you can see that that stable atmosphere with the marine layer there, 58 downtown and it is 60 in san jose and all the clouds there with a little sun trying to peek through at the oakland airport. 54 santa rosa, 60in concord. and we'll look for a partly cloudy sky today, 6070s getting breezy . >> zack lisa, thank you. happening today, thousands of people will pour into san francisco for the
morning. >> good morning zach. it is pretty cloudy out there but those clouds are going to thin out the air quality is improving and we have a cold front. we're tracking live doppler seven showing you a little rain beginning to fall in extreme northern california, but the low is going to even miss extreme northern california. it's going to be more up in the pacific northwest. so low clouds this morning that will peel back and bring us partly cloudy skies. but notice the air quality, not...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, you've heard of deals at the grocery store. coming up next, hear about a deal involving grocery stores. about 400 of them i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move so much better because of cosentyx. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. largest private employer is lowering pay for new workers. it applies to new hires who prepare online orders for curbside pickup. the cut is about $1 an hour and does not apply to existing employees. the pay cut means online order preparers will earn wages that are more in line with cashiers and stockers. >> hundreds of stores are being sold so that a deal to merge two grocery giants can move ahead. it's the fallout from a mer
zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, you've heard of deals at the grocery store. coming up next, hear about a deal involving grocery stores. about 400 of them i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an...
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zach was 17.ically, athletically, with his friends and family, and this was a very out of character situation for zach, it was the covid lockdowns, he didn't have a history with substance issues, so it was a real mystery we found him deceased in his bedroom, it was a pill that fraudulently marketed to him and it contained unbeknownst to him a fatal amount of feint they'll. >> laura, i echo kate's sentiments of condolences. i know the website now the new drug talk offers a lot of resources and videos for parents. why it's important for parents to be informed. >> the best thing that parents can do is educate themselves about the dangers of drugs right now not like what happened 20 years ago, what's going on right now the worst thing you could do is trying to get in there and pry it from them. >> it's no secret there have been at lot of iterations of the talk, the drug talk in the past, so talk to us about how the new drug talk is different, why do parents need to be educate about fentanyl specifical
zach was 17.ically, athletically, with his friends and family, and this was a very out of character situation for zach, it was the covid lockdowns, he didn't have a history with substance issues, so it was a real mystery we found him deceased in his bedroom, it was a pill that fraudulently marketed to him and it contained unbeknownst to him a fatal amount of feint they'll. >> laura, i echo kate's sentiments of condolences. i know the website now the new drug talk offers a lot of resources...
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avoid during those intense storms we had in january, abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes has more on the $7 million project to not just repair for the capitola wharf but make it more resilient in the future. >> the path to recovery hit a major milestone in capitola friday. this ceremony, a groundbreaking for wharf breaking, if you will, marks the start of the project that will bring in long awaited repairs to the city's iconic landmark. >> it means everything. it's iconic. it's kind of the centerpiece of the whole city. >> but the wharf has been closed since january after high surf, during winter storms ripped out the center of it. businesses along the esplanade were also hit extremely hard. the damage was so bad it prompted a visit by president biden. >> when i was here the day of the storm and watched the waves come out and take out the wharf, i was in tears. >> while businesses have since reopened, the wharf has remained closed. the city has been planning to make improvements since 2016, including widening the area and adding restroom facility. since the storm damage led t
avoid during those intense storms we had in january, abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes has more on the $7 million project to not just repair for the capitola wharf but make it more resilient in the future. >> the path to recovery hit a major milestone in capitola friday. this ceremony, a groundbreaking for wharf breaking, if you will, marks the start of the project that will bring in long awaited repairs to the city's iconic landmark. >> it means everything. it's...
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zach was diagnosed with leukemia. where zach got chemo and he was literally burned from the inside out. zach actually died of the therapy meant to save him. we really need pediatric-specific research and pediatric-specific therapies. the dare to dream project is really history in the making and it's transforming treatment and care for kids with blood cancer. the dare to dream project, from the leukemia & lymphoma society. dear santa, i hope you are having a good day in the north pole. is it cold all the time there? is that why your cheeks are so rosy? my mom says i'm a good helper. but you didn't come last year. was my chimney broken? i just really hope this year when i wake up... i'm gonna see... ...that you came to my house too. wow. donate and help the marines deliver hope to a child in need. welcome back, america. as our president doing what he does best, vacation. the rest of us, this will be our last chance to get to the beach for a while. opal reveals tough feet from proper spacing to proper music with brooklyn
zach was diagnosed with leukemia. where zach got chemo and he was literally burned from the inside out. zach actually died of the therapy meant to save him. we really need pediatric-specific research and pediatric-specific therapies. the dare to dream project is really history in the making and it's transforming treatment and care for kids with blood cancer. the dare to dream project, from the leukemia & lymphoma society. dear santa, i hope you are having a good day in the north pole. is it...
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zach wilson is young, they're voted against him when they hired aaron rodgers.game, grateful he is okay and raiders won. this achilles tendon, season ending. >> kellyanne: i'm a huge football fan, watched last night. eagles won, chiefs lost. >> harris: i'm crying, you had to say it. >> kellyanne: got it all in there. the super bowl, aaron rodgers reignited excitement of the fan base for jets. i think he will be back next year. he looked healthy running with the flag. you saw tom brady. i don't think his career is over. >> emily: hopeful note for a lot of fans that continue to be disappointed. >> kayleigh: tough to watch the mannings reaction, they both fell silent and peyton said, holy, holy, holy. and i thought he was the only quarterback. all eyes on zach and we hope the best for aaron rodgers. >> emily: so much more to come, stay with us. ♪ some people ask if our presidential election was fair? mom's, dad's, grandma's and grandpa's were just doing what they believed was justified. now they're each facing seventy years in prison. with no money to defend themse
zach wilson is young, they're voted against him when they hired aaron rodgers.game, grateful he is okay and raiders won. this achilles tendon, season ending. >> kellyanne: i'm a huge football fan, watched last night. eagles won, chiefs lost. >> harris: i'm crying, you had to say it. >> kellyanne: got it all in there. the super bowl, aaron rodgers reignited excitement of the fan base for jets. i think he will be back next year. he looked healthy running with the flag. you saw...
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. >> stephanie: country star zach bryan arrested, handcuffed by police after an encounter at a traffic stop. >> it's got to be a mistake. i promise. i know every sheriff in tulsa. >> stephanie: what the country star is saying about his actions now. >> whit: are you ready for some college football? the major teams facing off in week two and can deion sanders pull off another big win? "college gameday's" desmond howard is here to break it down. ♪ high hopes for a living ♪ >> will: and the on-court battle at the u.s. open. novak djokovic beating american blake shelton where he could make history as coco gauff tries to win her first u.s. open final today. >> whit: and good morning, america. so great to have you with us this morning, and great to have will reeve, stephanie ramos at the desk, good morning to both of you. >> stephanie: good morning. so nice to see you guys. we haven't worked together in so long, i've missed your jokes. >> whit: dad jokes are still in there somewhere, but maybe the viewers haven't. we'll see. we have a long show ahead. great to have you here including presiden
. >> stephanie: country star zach bryan arrested, handcuffed by police after an encounter at a traffic stop. >> it's got to be a mistake. i promise. i know every sheriff in tulsa. >> stephanie: what the country star is saying about his actions now. >> whit: are you ready for some college football? the major teams facing off in week two and can deion sanders pull off another big win? "college gameday's" desmond howard is here to break it down. ♪ high hopes for...
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zach soares in studio for us tonight. zach, thank you. california lawmakers passed a bill that would weigh a parent's acceptance of their child's gender identity in custody cases. the measure passed the democratic led assembly today almost entirely on party lines. if signed into law, california judges would have to factor in whether a parent is gender affirming of their child when deciding custody. solano county assembly member lori wilson, who is the parent of a transgender child, wrote the bill. she says it is meant to protect trans kids and does not mean that a parent needs to provide the child with gender affirming health care. youth are already at a higher risk of depression. mental health crisis, self-harm and suicide than their peers. research demonstrates. it's that family acceptance of lgbtq plus youth is a crucial protective factor in combating depression and substance abuse. ab 957 would center the health and welfare of youth by acknowledging that affirming their gender identity is in their best interest. republicans said judge
zach soares in studio for us tonight. zach, thank you. california lawmakers passed a bill that would weigh a parent's acceptance of their child's gender identity in custody cases. the measure passed the democratic led assembly today almost entirely on party lines. if signed into law, california judges would have to factor in whether a parent is gender affirming of their child when deciding custody. solano county assembly member lori wilson, who is the parent of a transgender child, wrote the...
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nothing, man on for zach beloff.ear. we're tied at two but bottom of the inning francisco perez uncorks one and former a robbie grossman scores the eventual game winning run. rangers win three two it's oakland's 98th loss this season that is your look at sports. a very busy sports sunday nfl week one niners and steelers from pittsburgh. we'll have that later today in sports. send it back to you. >> yeah, a busy one is right. thanks, chris. well, whether you're going to the game or the oakland pride parade, meteorologist lisa argent has what you can expect. good morning, lisa. >> hey, stephanie, good morning to you. we have more fog and we are still under the influence. well, this is why we have more fog. this system has moved is moving off and dissipating. but look at all the moisture that is pushing into southern california . rain for los angeles and santa barbara. also very high humidity even down into san diego and the showers and thunderstorms through the sierra nevada into the mountains there throughout nevada.
nothing, man on for zach beloff.ear. we're tied at two but bottom of the inning francisco perez uncorks one and former a robbie grossman scores the eventual game winning run. rangers win three two it's oakland's 98th loss this season that is your look at sports. a very busy sports sunday nfl week one niners and steelers from pittsburgh. we'll have that later today in sports. send it back to you. >> yeah, a busy one is right. thanks, chris. well, whether you're going to the game or the...
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but beyond the badges and commendations, zach was a loving husband, son, brother and uncle. he was also -- had a profound bond with his grandfather, stanley, also a korean war veteran, which speaks volumes about his deep roots in service and sacrifice. corporal moril's legacy of service, both on the battlefield and on our streets, will forever inspire and remind us of the sacrifices made by those who choose to serve. i send my deepest condolences to his family, friends and all who had the privilege of knowing him. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the director of the federal law enforcement training center's dr. thomas j. walters, for his 44 years of service to the united states. director walters oversaw the training and management program for new law enforcement officers across the country, including those at the glen he could, georgia, campus in my district. mr. walters dedicated his entire four-decade career to defe
but beyond the badges and commendations, zach was a loving husband, son, brother and uncle. he was also -- had a profound bond with his grandfather, stanley, also a korean war veteran, which speaks volumes about his deep roots in service and sacrifice. corporal moril's legacy of service, both on the battlefield and on our streets, will forever inspire and remind us of the sacrifices made by those who choose to serve. i send my deepest condolences to his family, friends and all who had the...
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i'm sure zach feels the same way. but, you know, iam i'm sure zach feels the same way.eel the zachjohnson does feel the same way, trust us! there was a huge win for the miami dolphins in the nfl. they scored the most points by a single team in a regular season game since 1966 as they beat the denver broncos by 70—20. rookie running back devon achane scored four of the dolphins' ten touchdowns, as did raheem mostert. they had the opportunity to break the longstanding nfl record held by washington, but head coach mike mcdaniel has no regrets not going for it. i will be fine getting second—guessed by turning down in fl records. that is fine. —— nfl records. that is fine. —— nfl records. no, iam records. that is fine. —— nfl records. no, i am very, records. that is fine. —— nfl records. no, iam very, very records. that is fine. —— nfl records. no, i am very, very 0k records. that is fine. —— nfl records. no, i am very, very ok with the decision. the kansas city chiefs didn't quite match miami's score, but still breezed past the chicago bears 41—10 — travis kelce with a touc
i'm sure zach feels the same way. but, you know, iam i'm sure zach feels the same way.eel the zachjohnson does feel the same way, trust us! there was a huge win for the miami dolphins in the nfl. they scored the most points by a single team in a regular season game since 1966 as they beat the denver broncos by 70—20. rookie running back devon achane scored four of the dolphins' ten touchdowns, as did raheem mostert. they had the opportunity to break the longstanding nfl record held by...
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. >> abc7 news south bay reporter zach fuentes got a firsthand look at the lasers and has more on the advancements it could bring. >> the brilliant minds working for menlo park slack national accelerator laboratory are finally unveiling the world's most powerful x ray laser. >> really? it's a discovery machine. we can we can look at processes that are unknown, that we haven't yet discovered. >> that discovery machine is called lcls two. it's been under development for more than a decade. it builds on the original lcls or linac, coherent light sources and x-ray free electron laser. >> imagine lcls is a giant microscope and now with lcls two, we have about 10,000 times the light. essentially to look at things, right? so that enables you to see things that we haven't seen before. >> those behind it say it's going to transform the ability of scientists to explore atomic scale, ultrafast phenomena through those explorations. huge strides can be made in things like clean energy technology in medicine. in 2009, the original lcls machine made the us a leader in this type of technology and it
. >> abc7 news south bay reporter zach fuentes got a firsthand look at the lasers and has more on the advancements it could bring. >> the brilliant minds working for menlo park slack national accelerator laboratory are finally unveiling the world's most powerful x ray laser. >> really? it's a discovery machine. we can we can look at processes that are unknown, that we haven't yet discovered. >> that discovery machine is called lcls two. it's been under development for...
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abc7 news south bay reporter zach fuentes has more on the work being done to increase voter turnout. >> the setup is underway in santa clara county for one of many events being held across the country to get more people to use their voice. >> today is national voter registration day across america. everyone is registering as many people as they can to vote. the 2024 general election is more than a year away. >> primary and special elections are happening even sooner nationally and locally. >> candidate filing started already for the march, so it's important to be out there making making sure that everyone you know is registered. >> experts say registering people to vote is only part of the battle in increasing election participation. getting registered voters to turn out is another challenge in the november 2022 general election, 50.7% of registered voters participated statewide. the primaries in june of 2022 saw 33.1% turnout. think the united states suffers from voter fatigue when it which means that it seems like we're always voting for everything. >> all the time. and the result
abc7 news south bay reporter zach fuentes has more on the work being done to increase voter turnout. >> the setup is underway in santa clara county for one of many events being held across the country to get more people to use their voice. >> today is national voter registration day across america. everyone is registering as many people as they can to vote. the 2024 general election is more than a year away. >> primary and special elections are happening even sooner nationally...
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nothing man on for zach gelof.ust going to sneak this one inside the pole for his 11th of the year. we're tied at two but bottom of the inning francisco perez uncorks one and former a robbie grossman scores the eventual game winning run. rangers win three two it's oakland's 98th loss this season . that is your look at sports. a very busy sports sunday nfl week one niners and steelers from pittsburgh. we'll have that later today in sports. send it back to you. thanks chris. >> well, whether you're going to the giants game or the oakland pride parade, which is just about an hour, ten outs, let's check in with lisa. >> all right. good morning, stephanie. the fog is fading in parts of the bay area, but we're still watching this tropical system right now 900 miles southwest of monterey yesterday. tons of lightning, a couple of fires around the big sur area. they got those under control. but now it's all about some moisture. the rain showers moving into los angeles. even the desert, you can see ten there. palm springs, h
nothing man on for zach gelof.ust going to sneak this one inside the pole for his 11th of the year. we're tied at two but bottom of the inning francisco perez uncorks one and former a robbie grossman scores the eventual game winning run. rangers win three two it's oakland's 98th loss this season . that is your look at sports. a very busy sports sunday nfl week one niners and steelers from pittsburgh. we'll have that later today in sports. send it back to you. thanks chris. >> well,...
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zach pulled me aside. he pulls me aside all the time, i have no idea what he's going to say. this time it was, do you want to be vice captain. i was the last addition to the vice captain squad and just over the moon to be a part of it, especially for my -- one of my best friends out here, zach. >> reporter: are you a little nervous it's on european soil, you have to deal with that crowd, or you think good travel from the americans? >> definitely something you need to be nervous about. if you weren't nervous, i think you would just be, probably, underestimating how powerful it can be. >>> i wanna know if you'll be my coach. >> reporter: maybe it's not a fond memory, anything that sticks out that was said to you or chanted at you or heckled at you over your ryder cup days? >> i remember my singles match i played against rory mcilroy in wales. that was when rory sported the big curly hair, remember, and i had the same haircut i have now. when we got to the tee there's this obvious contrast between his hair and my hair, and the crowd picked up on it and it was sort of a battle be
zach pulled me aside. he pulls me aside all the time, i have no idea what he's going to say. this time it was, do you want to be vice captain. i was the last addition to the vice captain squad and just over the moon to be a part of it, especially for my -- one of my best friends out here, zach. >> reporter: are you a little nervous it's on european soil, you have to deal with that crowd, or you think good travel from the americans? >> definitely something you need to be nervous...
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zach seemed to be saying there might be a little bit of wiggle room, a deal might be done.your reading of the situation? the clock is ticking for house republicans because as they continue to wrangle over the negotiations, mitch mcconnell, republican from kentucky and senate majority leader chuck schumer are working to broker their own agreement, should house republicans be able to come to some consensus over a deal. what's happening inside of the house gop right now is such a reflection of what we are seeing inside the republican party more broadly on the campaign trail when it comes to the debate over ukraine. yes president volodymyr zelenskyy came to capitol hill. he made his overtures to republicans to stand with ukraine, especially when it comes to funding the effort from the united states perspective, but there's diminishing interest in the trump wing of the party to keep up that same level of spending for ukraine. in that particular issue is what is vexing speaker mccarthy as he moves forward. he ultimately is likely to remove ukraine funding from the house republica
zach seemed to be saying there might be a little bit of wiggle room, a deal might be done.your reading of the situation? the clock is ticking for house republicans because as they continue to wrangle over the negotiations, mitch mcconnell, republican from kentucky and senate majority leader chuck schumer are working to broker their own agreement, should house republicans be able to come to some consensus over a deal. what's happening inside of the house gop right now is such a reflection of...
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is angry because zach wilson is someone they've lied to themselves about. wilson? i get it, i get it. they don't have another option right now, but sign someone off the street, truly because the zach wilson experience -- look, i have to convince my mom at some point, mom, i'm not going to law school, and she refused to believe me. that's the level of delusion you have to have around zach wilson. >>> still ahead, we've been talking about the brand new polling from nbc news. up next steve kornacki joins us to break down those numbers. jo to break down those numbers. what causes a curve down there? is it peyronie's disease? will it get worse? how common is it? who can i talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. start talking to a specialized urologist. because it could be peyronie's disease, or pd. it's a medical condition where there is a curve in the erection, caused by a formation of scar tissue. and an estimated 1 in 10 men may have it. but pd can be treated even without surgery. say goodbye to searching online. find a specialized urologist who can diagno
is angry because zach wilson is someone they've lied to themselves about. wilson? i get it, i get it. they don't have another option right now, but sign someone off the street, truly because the zach wilson experience -- look, i have to convince my mom at some point, mom, i'm not going to law school, and she refused to believe me. that's the level of delusion you have to have around zach wilson. >>> still ahead, we've been talking about the brand new polling from nbc news. up next...
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let's get to zach for the details on what we just learned from the judge. zach?ns subversion case just issuing a new order, that donald trump and 16 or co-defendants won't have a trial in october but they're going to start the evidentiary process and they'll move forward with a date to be determined later the first definitive break in this sprawling rico conspiracy case and it goes against what fani willis the district attorney in georgia has been saying her position is, she wanted to try all 19 of these defendants at the same time, a hearing today where a motions hearing for the two defendants who have requested a speedy trial sidney powell and ken chesebro. >> so just to be clear, kenneth chesebro and sidney and those trials are set for 17 others including donald trump at a date to be determined and those cases have been severed, but we have one of the cases just five weeks away. zach cohen, keep us posted on that and that ruling is obviously going to get more information throughout the morning including the live hearing with judge scott mcafee. stay with us. s
let's get to zach for the details on what we just learned from the judge. zach?ns subversion case just issuing a new order, that donald trump and 16 or co-defendants won't have a trial in october but they're going to start the evidentiary process and they'll move forward with a date to be determined later the first definitive break in this sprawling rico conspiracy case and it goes against what fani willis the district attorney in georgia has been saying her position is, she wanted to try all...
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us the clearance in the us and then extend the benefits of ai to patients here in the south bay. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> you know, it's estimated that more than 79 million people worldwide live with a stutter. i have met people who are like, yeah, i got up on stage and did poetry or i've got up on stage and i did comedy because i saw you and i've just talked to tons of people who stutter, who have never seen a person stutter. >> so openly. >> nina g is part of a small but mighty group of people in the bay area who aim to create a more welcoming world for those who stutter by spreading awareness and acceptance. learn more by watching our abc7 original documentary called more than my stutter, available on abc7 news.com and wherever you stream. abc7 news. >> it was a celebration in at one of san francisco's popular tourist destinations coming up, how city and state officials honored 45 years pier protections for renters. the group delivered a petition with 1000 signatures to the concord city council. the petition asks for limits on rent increases and protections against eviction
us the clearance in the us and then extend the benefits of ai to patients here in the south bay. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> you know, it's estimated that more than 79 million people worldwide live with a stutter. i have met people who are like, yeah, i got up on stage and did poetry or i've got up on stage and i did comedy because i saw you and i've just talked to tons of people who stutter, who have never seen a person stutter. >> so openly. >> nina g is part...
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. >> the jets -- listen, let me be clear, i'm not saying that cleveland-cliffs is the zach wilson ofe zach will have the year we've been waiting for. >> give me something else besides cleveland-cliffs. >> transocean. you've heard me talk about it, and this is a company that controls the supply of deep ocean rigs, announcements of new contracts. one today, it will be a cash flow machine. >> you touted that a couple weeks ago. i'm looking at it closely. >> it's had a nice gain today. before i let you go, al, the jets what a shocker with aaron rodgers going down. what do you think their chances are here forward? they have a great defense and they have a lot of weapons on offense. how do you tu view that as a broadcaster? >> it's sad even if you're not a jets fan. you wanted to see how this aaron rodgers thing was going to play out. i don't think anyone enjoyed what happened the other night. that was terrible. hopefully aaron recovers and has a little bit more time left, and comes back at the age of 40. the defense is great. the defense is terrific. and offensively breece hall, the runni
. >> the jets -- listen, let me be clear, i'm not saying that cleveland-cliffs is the zach wilson ofe zach will have the year we've been waiting for. >> give me something else besides cleveland-cliffs. >> transocean. you've heard me talk about it, and this is a company that controls the supply of deep ocean rigs, announcements of new contracts. one today, it will be a cash flow machine. >> you touted that a couple weeks ago. i'm looking at it closely. >> it's had a...
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. >> reporter: zach wood has tens of thousands of high-tech farm equipment, like a gps guided planterseed the same row twice, but a computer glitch can shut it all down, and then farmers in rural areas can wait days for a dealer's service call. >> is that going to increase the risk you will lose a crop? >> yeah. having cut most of the field, before it hails it off you can lose the whole thing. >> reporter: zach's father testified for the right to repair law, so farmers can get the information from dealer to do the own repair work. he was there when the bill was signed into law. farmers around the country are supportive of this idea of the farmers' right to repair. >> tell me why is it such resonance to farmers. >> farmers are not people that like to rely on others. >> reporter: some dealers for john deere, america's biggest farm machinery maker, opposed the bill. they declined an interview, sending an e-mail, saying in part, john deere supports a customer's decision to repair their own products, utilize a separate repair service or have repairs completed by an authorized dealer. this
. >> reporter: zach wood has tens of thousands of high-tech farm equipment, like a gps guided planterseed the same row twice, but a computer glitch can shut it all down, and then farmers in rural areas can wait days for a dealer's service call. >> is that going to increase the risk you will lose a crop? >> yeah. having cut most of the field, before it hails it off you can lose the whole thing. >> reporter: zach's father testified for the right to repair law, so farmers...
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abc's seven news reporter zach fuentes has a look at some of the potential choices. >> as the country and state processes the death of senator dianne feinstein, attention is also focused on who will fill her senate seat and how that will happen. >> so governor newsom has a big decision to make, and he has a very short time to make it. the last time the governor had to appoint someone to the senate was when kamala harris became vice president. >> he appointed then secretary of state alex padilla. >> he took five weeks to make that decision. he doesn't have that luxury now right now, we're facing a government shutdown. we democrats have a narrow majority in the senate. >> adam schiff, barbara lee and katie porter entered the race for feinstein's seat after she announced she wouldn't seek reelection in 2024. in his statement honoring feinstein friday, newsom said nothing about who would fill her seat. but earlier this month, on nbc's meet the press, newsom said he would not select any of the candidates if he was faced with appointing someone so instead he would put in someone to be an in
abc's seven news reporter zach fuentes has a look at some of the potential choices. >> as the country and state processes the death of senator dianne feinstein, attention is also focused on who will fill her senate seat and how that will happen. >> so governor newsom has a big decision to make, and he has a very short time to make it. the last time the governor had to appoint someone to the senate was when kamala harris became vice president. >> he appointed then secretary of...
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zach, thank you. high school students in santa rosa were arrested for gun possession and gang activity. police say an anonymous tip sent early this morning led them to the arrest and that tip said that at least two students in a gang were planning on bringing a gun to campus to hurt another student. an officer identified the two students, ages 14 and 15, and made contact with them at a home in santa rosa. police say they recovered a gun and gang affiliated clothing. both of these teens were booked into juvenile hall on charges related to possessing the firearm and participate in gun activity. a toddler died from a gunshot wound today. vallejo police say two year old little boy was brought into a hospital but did not survive. of ktvu jana katsuyama has the latest from police on this investigation. an remnants of yellow crime scene tape hung from the street sign at the corner of alhambra and cabrillo avenues. vallejo police say they arrived around 11:30 a.m. friday and blocked off the 400 block of alham
zach, thank you. high school students in santa rosa were arrested for gun possession and gang activity. police say an anonymous tip sent early this morning led them to the arrest and that tip said that at least two students in a gang were planning on bringing a gun to campus to hurt another student. an officer identified the two students, ages 14 and 15, and made contact with them at a home in santa rosa. police say they recovered a gun and gang affiliated clothing. both of these teens were...
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zach thank you. well, the 47th solano avenue stroll street festival filled the streets of berkeley and albany today. that free event promotes independent businesses already operating off of solano avenue. the event runs between san pablo avenue in albany and the alameda in berkeley. there was food, live music and more than 400 vendors selling everything from jewelry to middle grade book series, free shuttles and bicycle valet parking made transportation to solano avenue much easier. the summer stroll happens every year . on the second sunday of september, san francisco getting ready to welcome 40,000 people to this year's dreamforce convention, the annual three day salesforce event begins on tuesday. it includes its own park right in the middle of the city. thousands of attendees in those blue badges will be staying in and exploring downtown. this is a huge welcome boost to san francisco for our accommodations, for our restaurants. this is a conference that's going to bring over $90 million in econom
zach thank you. well, the 47th solano avenue stroll street festival filled the streets of berkeley and albany today. that free event promotes independent businesses already operating off of solano avenue. the event runs between san pablo avenue in albany and the alameda in berkeley. there was food, live music and more than 400 vendors selling everything from jewelry to middle grade book series, free shuttles and bicycle valet parking made transportation to solano avenue much easier. the summer...
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. >>> and zach bryan arrested.ce video shows. for adults with insomnia. rovn and i'm glad i found it. you wouldn't believe some of the things people suggested to help me sleep. nature sounds? ahh, no thanks. my friend's white-noise idea. nope. and i'm not counting sheep. not on the... carpet. insomnia can impact both my days and my nights. so i know how important a good night's sleep is. that's why i take quviviq nightly. maybe i should tell them how it works, taye? quviviq works differently than medications you may have taken in the past. it's thought to target one of the biological causes of insomnia: overactive wake signals. and when taken every night, studies showed sleep continued to improve over time. do not take quviviq if you have narcolepsy. don't drink alcohol while taking quviviq or drive or operate heavy machinery until you feel fully alert. quviviq may cause temporary inability to move or talk or hallucinations while falling asleep or waking up. quviviq may cause sleepiness during the day. quviviq may
. >>> and zach bryan arrested.ce video shows. for adults with insomnia. rovn and i'm glad i found it. you wouldn't believe some of the things people suggested to help me sleep. nature sounds? ahh, no thanks. my friend's white-noise idea. nope. and i'm not counting sheep. not on the... carpet. insomnia can impact both my days and my nights. so i know how important a good night's sleep is. that's why i take quviviq nightly. maybe i should tell them how it works, taye? quviviq works...
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and that's really what i think this will do in santa clara. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news. coming up, california's efforts to combat pollution now being undone by wildfire smoke. >> how dramatic that reversal has been and the results of a forming the link in a study that was released today and abc7 news anchor julian glover has more details. >> the smoke that's blanketing our bay area skies will eventually clear, but researchers at stanford's doors school of sustainability say an ongoing cycle of wildfires is literally tipping balance on air pollution in california. environmental scientist marissa childs was a co author, particularly in california. >> wildfire smoke is undoing a bunch of progress towards air quality improvements. and in california, specific, we estimate that the trends in air quality have reversed because because of wildfire smoke and that reversal has been dramatic. >> they say particulate pollution in california and nevada had actually fallen nearly a third from 2000 to 2015. but from then to now, that same pollution index is up 14, driven in large part b
and that's really what i think this will do in santa clara. >> zach fuentes, abc seven news. coming up, california's efforts to combat pollution now being undone by wildfire smoke. >> how dramatic that reversal has been and the results of a forming the link in a study that was released today and abc7 news anchor julian glover has more details. >> the smoke that's blanketing our bay area skies will eventually clear, but researchers at stanford's doors school of sustainability...
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zach greg pelosi making that announcement in san francisco earlier today. the former house speaker says she is running to help safeguard democracy in washington and to fight for her constituents at home. the needs that our city have right now really call for me to stay another term. former house speaker nancy pelosi addressing her decision friday to seek another term in congress in 2024 to helping san francisco's economy rebound and addressing the city's fentanyl crisis is top of mind. the fact is, we do have an isolate situation in the downtown san francisco and the tenderloin and that if there is crime and there is violence and there are drugs, there will be arrest. and that's the way it is. but her focus quickly pivoting to the upcoming national election. i am motivated to do everything i can to win this election. i think it's urgent for our democracy, for our relationships worldwide . with republicans now holding a slim majority in the house, 222 to 212. political science professor steve wolpert says democrats are now hoping to regain power. she is the
zach greg pelosi making that announcement in san francisco earlier today. the former house speaker says she is running to help safeguard democracy in washington and to fight for her constituents at home. the needs that our city have right now really call for me to stay another term. former house speaker nancy pelosi addressing her decision friday to seek another term in congress in 2024 to helping san francisco's economy rebound and addressing the city's fentanyl crisis is top of mind. the fact...
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zach thank you. home prices in the bay area are bouncing back. according to the latest data from compass, the median price for a home went up 5% in august compared to august of last year from 1.2 million to $1.26 million. this was the first time in 13 months that the price did not go down. limited inventory contributed to the price rebound in the bay area, which is also said to be the case nationwide. and recent data shows rent prices in the bay area have dropped 4% over the past year. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters spoke with a housing advocate who says more still needs to be done. according to apartment list .com rents in the bay area have taken their biggest year to year dip over the last 27 months. contra costa county had the largest decrease of 4.9% in a year, and alameda county rental prices fell by 4.5. still some people we spoke to say they don't think the decreases will make housing any more affordable. it's just chaotic, given inflation, given the cost of living has gone up. and the sad part is wages in almost any industry has
zach thank you. home prices in the bay area are bouncing back. according to the latest data from compass, the median price for a home went up 5% in august compared to august of last year from 1.2 million to $1.26 million. this was the first time in 13 months that the price did not go down. limited inventory contributed to the price rebound in the bay area, which is also said to be the case nationwide. and recent data shows rent prices in the bay area have dropped 4% over the past year. ktvu...
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i'm zach fuentes.munity meeting today tackled the problem of crime in oakland and alameda county. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard was there and says the neighbor response was so great many couldn't get inside.■ >> we first have to acknowledge why we're here. we are in pain. we are suffering. >> in oakland, neighbors and activists holding this rally addressing fear of a rising crime in their city. >> how many of you have had gunshots in your neighborhoods? >> quality of life in oakland has deteriorated down to a place where myself and many other people are uncomfy, comfortable leaving our homes. the rally, held in advance of a community safety meeting at nearby genesis worship center. >> the city of oakland crime is out of control. it's like the wild, wild west. >> it's why bishop george matthews wanted to host the meeting. >> businesses are leaving people . people are scared. >> there was so much interest from the public. the line to get in stretching around the block. but there wasn't enough room i
i'm zach fuentes.munity meeting today tackled the problem of crime in oakland and alameda county. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard was there and says the neighbor response was so great many couldn't get inside.■ >> we first have to acknowledge why we're here. we are in pain. we are suffering. >> in oakland, neighbors and activists holding this rally addressing fear of a rising crime in their city. >> how many of you have had gunshots in your neighborhoods? >> quality...