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KGO ABC7 News 500AM August 14, 2022

Looking outside here towards the bay bridge and a lot of sunshine as we get going early this morning. Its going to be a warmer day and by noontime, 70s and 80s bayside and inland. The coast will stay breezy and comfortable. While we climb to the mid 90s inland with 80s around the bay. So a warm one today. We are getting set for several warm days coming up. With heat and humidity coming our way. My full accuweather forecast in a few minutes. Lisa, thank you. Back to the breaking news. At least eight people are wounded including five americans in a shooting attack if jerusalem. Police say a gunman started shooting at a bus in a parking lot near the western wall if the old city. Emergency crews say six of the victims are moderately injured. Israels Foreign Ministry tweeted two of the victims, include a pregnant 30yearold woman, and a 60yearold man. They are in critical care. According to cnn, the suspect is an israeli citizen from East Jerusalem who turned himself in after fleeing the scene. The u. S. Ambassador to israel and the u. S. Office of Palestinian Affairs both have strongly condemned what we call a terrorist attack and this shooting comes after a flareup in violence in gaza last weekend this killed dozens of palestinians. All right. Locally here, San Francisco police and the mother of a cold case murder victim are seeking the publics help to find justice for her son. 17yearold aubrey was gunned down at the intersection of grove and baker street in 2006. His motherinlaw in Law Enforcement held a small gathering this weekend in hopes that people with information of his death will come forward. Since aubreys death, paulette has become an advocate for children of murdered victims. I want mothers and fathers to know, dont give up on your children. I dont care what they did. No one has the right to take their lives. A 250,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of aubreys killer. Happening tomorrow, the San Francisco Police Department is holding a virtual town hall meeting addressing last weekends shootout in the mission district. This happened on shot well between 16th and 17 17th street. Officers say they returned fire towards a map in his 50s who was running away while shooting at them. That person was hit and taken to the hospital with minor injuries. The town hall will provide updates on the investigation and take questions from viewers. It will be live streamed tomorrow at 3 00 p. M. On the citys youtube page as well as sfpds facebook page. New this morning in the north bay, a 70yearold man was critically injured after being hit by a car in nevada. The accident was first reported to police just before 7 00 p. M. Last night. Officials say the man was found in the street after getting hit on bowling drive between knob and marin valley drives. Police dont believe alcohol or drugs were involved in the accident. The man was rushed to a local hospital and theres no update right now on his condition. New developments in a raid of maralago. One of former president Donald Trumps lawyers signed a statement in june saying all classified documents at his Palm Beach Home had been turned over to federal investigators. It now appears that wasnt the case. Abc News Reporter mitchell has the new developments. The reporter the f. B. I. Raid at maralago is raising questions about the handling of some of the flagss most sensitive document. The warrant revealing f. B. I. Agents were searching for evidence of three potential crimes, violations of the espionage ability, unlawful removal of public records and obstruction of justice by concealing, altering or destroying records to impede an investigation. Agents raiding the president s residence only after they were unable to retrieve the documents following two subpoenaes and a visit by f. B. I. Agents in june. In a story first reported in the New York Times sources telling abc news, that a lawyer for trump signed a statement in june, after that f. B. I. Visit, saying all classified documents at maralago had been turned over to federal investigators, but agents say they seized 11 sets of classified documents on monday, including four marked top secret an one marked, sci. A classification for some of the most Sensitive National security information. Normally viewed in a highly secured location. When you have information thats so sensitive, who else has had access to it, but maybe more importantly, what has he done with it. The reporter in his defense, trump claiming he did declassify all the documents, but he did not offer any proof following the f. B. I. s search of maralago, republicans were quick to accuse the Justice Department of playing politics. But no word from republican congressional leaders since the warrant was made public. And now, growing concerns over threats of violence. Abc news getting a look at a joint intelligence bulletin from the f. B. I. , and homeland security. There has been an increase in threats and acts of violence against Law Enforcement, and government officials ever 16 the raid at former president donald former preformer president dona. The reporter meanwhile, House Intelligence Committee chair adam schiff and House Oversight chair Carolyn Maloney requested an estimate of damages from u. S. Officials . Following the search at march leg, jonathan maralago Jonathan Hogan will go oneonone about the future of the g. O. P. You can watch that full interview on this week with George Stephanopoulos on abc 7. The effort to get people vaccinated for monkeypox expanded this weekend in San Francisco for the first time, two clinics had enough vaccines to take walkins. Abc 7 News Reporter bernard visited the two clinics and found there were no lines like were accustomed to seeing. Stating what you might be able to expect as far as the side effect, to the vaccine. The reporter dan just got his Monkeypox Vaccine at zuckerberg San Francisco general hospital. Hes been searching and waiting for weeks. I know others who have tried very hard to even go outside the city flop to marin and even canada to try to get the vaccine, so i feel very, very fortunate. The reporter the hospital hosted its first weekend monkeypox clinic for walkins and those with appointments, improving access and equity to the vaccine. We realized that some patients may not be able to take off time from work or come during the sort hours that we had during the week. Yeah, it was really smooth. The reporter we saw no long lines compared to earlier clinics, where people waited for hours. Hospital Officials Say theyve streamlined the registration process for eligible patients. San francisco received about 10,000 Monkeypox Vaccine doses earlier this week from the federal government. Making this weekend clinic possible. Weve been averaging this week, about 600 to close to a thousand vaccinations a day. We have not been we have not turned anyone away. We are using the vaccine as quickly as we get it. The reporter kaiserpermanente opened the first monkeypox walkin clinic on monday. We want people to get vaccinated so we can do our part in ending the disease. Its about protection and its about taking care of everybody. The reporter San Francisco remains the hot spot in the bay area with over 500 confirmed cases. Santa clara and alameda counties have over 50 each. We actually are seeing increasing numbers of people coming in to get evaluated, treated. Weve also even our hospitalizations and monkeypox increase over the last couple of days so this really speaks to the need to really try to get vaccinations out there to the community especially those who are at risk or potentially who have been exposed to monkeypox. The reporter zuckerberg San Francisco general gave 822 Monkeypox Vaccines on saturday. Kaiser gave 1500. Both providers plan more vaccine clinics in the future as long as there is enough vaccine supply. In the newsroom, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. We have everything you need to know about monkeypox, including vaccines, treatment and symptoms, find it all at our web site, abc7. Com. In truckee, a Community Concert was held to raise awareness about the disappearance of 16yearold killy rodney. Rodney. Yesterdays concert was organized by friends as a way to highlight rodneys lifelong love of music. Rodney played the guitar and several other instruments. She vandenburgish seven days ago after campground party. A massive search has been launched to find the teenager. We are playing her songs and we are playing things that we hope she can hear so she knows were going to find her soon. Investigators are frustrated by the lack of leads in this case. They believe someone who attended the party has information about what happened to this teen. A bay area attorney who became a giant if the legal world has died. Dennis reardon gained a reputation for freeing the wrongly convicted. One of his beggest cases was in 2002 when he argued for a new trial for marjorie noler, convicted Second Degree murder after her dogs attacked and killed a neighborhood in San Francisco. In 1986, he won a long battle for johnny spain, a black panther convicted of a murder in connection with the deadly 1971 attempt. Riordan died on thursday, he was 73 years old. In marin county, more than 1,000 residents are trained on how to properly administer narcan. Thats the treatment for a drug overdose. The county holds first aid preparedness events every year and yesterday there was a new component, how to save the life of someone experiencing a drug overdose. Its all in response to the alarming rise if overdoses not just in marin, but in other communities as well. It is so important, narcan saves lives very quickly and with the opiate epidemic and so many overdoses everywhere, this is a desperate [inaudible] the county distributed narcan doses to people who stopped by. Participants also learned how to perform cpr and stop bleeding after traumatic injuries. Lisa, 5 11 a. M. This morning. Lets take a look outside. It is 58 degrees. Sun coming up at 6 24 a. M. You can see the nice view of the city here. The fog confined to the coast. Well have a warmer day, but the breeze will stay with us. 74 downtown, stay tuned, by accuweather sevenday forecast is next. Also ahead, making a difference, an east bay Program Helping low income students reaching new heights. Im very excited to see marcus. Super cool to see all the old teammates, catch up on the stories, see how everyone is doing. A giant reunion to commemorate the teams incredible 2012 run to the World Series Champions you okay . Theres a flex alert today so im mentally preparing for the power outage. Oh, well we can help stop one because we are going to reduce our energy use from 49pm. What now . I stepped on a plug. Oh thats my bad unplugging. When it comes to preventing outages the power is ours. Liz welcome back. Heres a live look outside this morning. Time this morning, 5 13 a. M. Look how far pretty that is there. Rainbow lighting up the skyline. Happening today, parents protesting the closure of opens Parker Elementary School are holding a town hall. The meeting starts at 2 00 p. M. At the school. Organizers say they would like to continue the conversation and school closures, privatization, and gentrification if the city. Parker is one of several schools the school board recently voted to close due to budget concerns. On friday, people gathered outside parker to hold a vigil in solidarity with those occupying the school building. Education is one way to help build a better bay area. In antioch, theres a push to help low income students get the tutoring they need. The program was born out of a pandemic and has helped dozens of students. As abc News Reporter campbell tells us, the communities is stepping up to make sure nobody gets left behind. Hello. The site and sound of bravery, bruno perez sharing his story, helping to raise money for the r r Learning Center in antioch. I really like this place, and it makes me really happy that i learned a lot of stuff, and people help me with stuff that i dont get. The reporter bruno is referring to the centers tutoring program. Hes one of dozens of low income students its helped out. The interesting thing ive learned here was doing my homework and staying focused. Im going into the second grade. Im kind of nervous because im getting new friends and stuff. The reporter elijah is getting the support he needs right here. I learned fight worked and all that kind stuff. The reporter born out of the pandemic, the program started as a pilot last summer. We did it for three months. It was a huge success. We had like 99 of the kids complete it. The reporter the focus is on getting students caught up in reading comprehension and math. We have kids that, you know, are in third i mean, like fourth grade, reading at like a second grade level. Thats been one of the challenges. The reporter and building off the success of the program, the goal is to now offer it yearround. To run this program, we need about 50,000, thats what we need for the year what we need for the year. And the communities getting behind them. Antiochs very own math teacher making an appearance. This video of him, going viral. Now lending his voice. Kids need oneonone tutoring. As a teacher i know that. It can be really expensive when they said it was free and for low income students, i said absolutely what can i do to help. Bruno hopes his words can motivate more students. Theyll be inspired and do their work, and i hope people get a lot of good grades, and be happy where they are. The reporter tara campbell, abc n 7 news. New school year, new guidelines, new norms, download the abc 7 news app, its available on roku and other streaming deversuses. A trip down oracle lane as the 2012 World Series Team was honored, one of three world series winning teams for the giants in a span of five years. Well have a full breakdown of that special ceremony coming up in sports, but first, heres abc 7 News Reporter tim johns with what fans and players are saying. Go giants the reporter it was one of the golden eras if the history of giants baseball. The team taking home a whopping three world series titles between the 2010 and 2014 seasons. On saturday, the 2012 Championship Team was honored during a special ceremony at oracle park, one decade later. Feels like yesterday, for sure. I know, its been 10 years. The reporter for many of the players, its a reunion a long time in the making. A chance to see each other again after all this time. Getting back together with this group of guys is so special. It makes me go back and remember beautiful things. The reporter its also a chance for the team to reconnect with local giants fans, fans they say are the best in the league. Theyre pat passionate, extraordinarily passionate and every giants fan is unique and different ofms mind. E aithild in have the opportunity not just to cheer on the current team at this weekends game, but also to welcome the old players back home. Im very excited. Im very excited. Im very excited to see marcus, barry zito and all the other players. I really miss the game. But when i get out there on the field and the fans im like i miss it now. The reporter the giants are more than a Baseball Team to the fans. Theyre also a sense of pride in the city that they love. I think its absolutely priceless and in my lifetime, to see my team win three times, its just absolutely unbelievable. The reporter in San Francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. Liz all right lisa. What a nice day too it was as well yesterday. I was Walking Around the city and it just felt warm and you said it would be and it was, it was nice. Lisa it was great. I love the giants and i remember that fondly, those wins, they were amazing. Yeah, i love that story and we also, yes, the warm weather is with us, if youre in the peninsula though, that sea breeze has certainly kept you cool and well still have that breeze again today, but things are definitely heating up. Today, warmer than yesterday. And heres a look at the big picture where you notice the fog, right around the bay area and points south there. It is compressed, so we are looking at the fog, right close to the highway there. So be careful, if youre along the shoreline. Temperatures really dropping this morning in parts of the north bay, weve got that strong upwelding, the northwesterly winds. The temperature off the coast, cool, and so notice, weve got some cooler numbers up in the north bay, thats right, 46 in nevado with cooling there and a couple degrees of cooling there. Napa, warmer by 8 degrees. Forecast headlines, we have the coastal morning fog. Warm to hot today and more heat and humidity in your future, beginning today. We do have an excessive heat watch that goes into effect for the delta, the strait, not until tuesday though. 11 00 a. M. Tuesday until 10 00 p. M. Thursday night. So this area here will have highs anywhere from 95 to 109 potentially. With overnight lows well into the 70s. So the risk of heat related illnesses remains a potential here especially if youre outdoors working or spending time outside. Keep that in mind as we take a look at the rest of the forecast for the bay area on monday. Well be hot as well. 100degree heat in concord. 101 fairfield. 80s in the east bay and looking at upper 60s San Francisco. So well have that sea breeze, but even so, numbers coming up 2 to 6 degrees along the coast with 8 to 12 degrees inland for highs on the hottest day on

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