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>> byron: the actor taking the stage and reciting one of his father's favorite poems. >> yesterday upon the stair, i met a man who wasn't there. he wasn't there again today. i wish, i wish he'd go away. >> drawing the analogy to his parkinson's disease, which he said he knew was there before he admitted it. fox thanked his family and friends, and offered deep thanks to the doctors and scientists, the michael j. fox foundation has made progress in the years since his diagnosis. >> in the midst of winter, i found there was within an invincible summer. >> byron: and that's "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for the company, america. good night.
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charging cable cut. we hear from the bay area man who is now going viral on tiktok. >> google gets ready to fire back in the ai arms race. the i o conference kicks off for mountain view tomorrow, but could a planned protest shut down its flagship event before it even begins? a top local women's water polo team told to pack it up. >> they say the reason now has them swimming in circles. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now.
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>> we begin tonight with the firefight to try to save a buddhist temple in the south bay. san jose firefighters were able to put out the flames and gain control, but the damage is already done. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. this fire jumped quickly in size with crews fighting the flames for a number of hours. they say they're going to stay on the scene tonight to monitor. monitor any potential flare ups. >> firefighters were first called to the vietnamese temple near the 680 freeway exit at alum rock avenue. that's just a mile from regional medical center. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has more on the lasting impact for those who live inside. >> as flames tore through the roof of this temple, for people living in a unit above the garage managed to get out safely, fire officials say the incident off foss avenue was reported around 545 monday evening, and it quickly grew to a three alarm fire. >> we need to make sure that things are completely out. the last thing we want is to get a rekindle, so we're going to take
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our time, put things together in an orderly fashion, get a salvage and overhaul plan, make sure that the fire is completely cold. >> the temple is located on a corner tucked inside of a neighborhood, making it somewhat difficult for first responders to access. >> the major challenge was the fact that this is a large dead end, and so we've actually had to get two elevated master streams in order to what we call surround and drown. we went to a defensive posture. >> members from the buddhist temple are still grappling with the amount of damage the fire caused. one man told me he was one of the four residents inside when he heard the fire break out. he didn't want to go on camera but said he's glad everyone is okay. fire officials say the four people displaced are getting services from another buddhist temple nearby. this does not appear to be a hate crime because it's a place of worship. >> you know, there's always a possibility that there's some kind of nefarious element to it. this does not appear to be that san jose fire says the cause is still under investigation in san jose. >> lauren martinez abc seven news. >> more than half a dozen tesla supercharger nozzles were cut
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and stolen from a charging station outside target in vallejo this past weekend. >> similar cases like this are popping up across the country, and abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is following the story and is here with new details tonight. jerry. dan. >> umma, when i arrived in vallejo today, there were some people charging on the superchargers that worked. the other area was roped off and when i told drivers what had happened, they said, what? there's truly a sense of frustration out there. like what? won't they steal? >> cut all the tesla charging cables. that's joshua beckler who recorded that video in vallejo sunday. >> monday, tesla crews could be seen fixing the stolen nozzles. the supercharger location behind the target. >> i went to go to the gym with the wife. i went to park the tesla to charge it while we were inside and found that the majority of the tesla cables have been cut right before we walked in. >> as to how many nozzles were cut and stolen, there's one, two, three. we'll speed it up.
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since so many were hit seven, eight and nine that were ahead. yes nine charger nozzles cut and stolen, nine others untouched, along with generators that were untouched. >> it's crazy. stupid like, i don't know why i would even do that. now that i hear it from you, i'm shocked. >> we broke news to some tesla drivers and even showed them the wires that had been cut after crews replaced them. this is what they cut here on the wire. what is your thought looking at this wire that was cut, well, x amount of things, i mean, is there copper in there, somebody do it at a frustration with the mass layoff? that's been going on left and right? >> beckler's belief about what happened here echoes the talk online. and in light of recent incidents similar to this one across the country. >> well, i used to run investigations for quite some time, 17 years for local
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retailers. and so it was a common sight to see generators stripped in the back of local retailers, often for the copper. and so seeing that there's a ton of copper in those cables and seeing that they had removed the cables and taken them with them, as well as a junction box that had a ton of copper in it, then it's pretty obvious that they went to go scrap it. >> these charging stations are in view of a parking lot surveillance camera, but it's unclear at this point if that camera captured any images to help in the investigation. vallejo police tell me they are looking into the online reports submitted. no arrests have been made. sources tell me at least one other non tesla charger has been hit in recent weeks in this area too. we also saw a case last week in houston, texas. tesla did not return my emails in target. did not get back to me regarding possible surveillance video. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> all right, j.r. thank you so much for that. tomorrow, a large protest is planned at google
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headquarters in mountain view, with the hopes of disrupting the company's key i o conference. demonstrators held a similar rally at google headquarters last month, where some were arrested and 50 were even fired as a result. tomorrow's rally is once again seeking to stop google's so-called project nimbus. it's an ai surveillance software that protesters allege is being used by the israeli government to target civilians in gaza. we have reached out to google for a statement, but have yet to hear back. the protest is expected to start at 9 a.m. tomorrow, and that gets us right into tonight's abc seven news deep dive at 11. >> it's our way of giving you some thoughtful, expanded perspective on the issues that matter to you. and tonight we're diving more into the fast paced advancements we're seeing play out in the world of ai. >> this certainly is going to be the summer of ai. that's the way i would kind of compromise. i would summarize it. >> the ai arms race is moving fast in the bay area, as you know, is right at the center of it. today open ai, that's the san francisco company behind
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chatgpt, announced a new ai model designed to be smarter, faster and easier. it's called gpt four zero. >> hey, chatgpt, how are you doing? >> i'm doing fantastic. thanks for asking. how about you? pretty good. what's up? >> the new model can interpret and generate text, images and audio. then have a conversation with you about it. open ai executives ran through some things that we all might try, like getting help in solving, say, a math problem. they even had the ai tell a bedtime story, and we talked with a number of experts. they're impressed. >> the ability to do that in real time, where it's almost so fast, you're almost having like a complete, real time interactive conversation, some with someone with no latency. that's a pretty powerful capability. >> see, so tomorrow it's google's turn to counter. it plans to reveal cutting edge ai tools of its own at the annual i o developers conference. so far, the company's jim and ai assistant has struggled with accuracy, but experts that we
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talked with tonight hope to see more. >> google have got access to the world's data uh- in. technically, they should be better than anyone else at artificial intelligence because artificial intelligence needs that data to be good. and i think we'll see them, just gradually getting better at this and announce a new features. >> experts tell us privacy and data security may be other big topics at google's announcement tomorrow for open ai's part, the company claims it's building features to prevent its new model from being misused and that the free new tool will be released gradually and to show you just how top of mind the issue of ai is, it prompted a brief hearing at san francisco city hall today. >> supervisor dean preston is pushing to add safeguards over false and misleading ai generated material, particularly its role in city elections. some examples were given of material being circulated now, we believe strongly that the threat of election disinformation turbocharged by ai is too grave.
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>> we can't just go with business as usual. we need to take real proactive steps forward to ensure that our elections are not subverted. >> currently, for bills centered on ai, protections are making their way through the state legislature, and ai safety will be the topic of discussion tomorrow during a first of its kind meeting between the us and china. china says ai development is one of its priorities, but us officials fear that could undermine national security. delegations from both sides plan to meet in switzerland to discuss what they're doing to address those risks. this meeting was first agreed to when president biden met with china's president xi jinping, during apec last year. here in the bay area. >> all right, from artificial intelligence to genuine good weather, we're getting ready for a really nice stretch of weather. >> we are. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian is tracking what we're looking at for tomorrow in our 24 hour accuweather forecast. that's right ama and dan. >> it'll be like a sunshine sandwich, a fog at the top, fog at the bottom, sun in the middle. so here's a look at the early morning conditions.
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they'll be lingering morning fog a little chilly out there. temperatures only about 50 to 52 degrees across the entire region by noon. sunny inland with temperatures there in the low 70s low 60s around the bay. still probably a little foggy at the coast about 54 degrees when we get into the late afternoon, a48 o'clock, 4:00. it'll be about 82 degrees in the warmest inland spots. upper 60s around the bay, but still only mid 50s at the coast. then by 7:00 the fog will be returning, still about 72 degrees in the mildest inland locations, but it will be cooling down sharply at the coast of bay. of the full seven days ahead. most of them look pretty good. a little bit later. >> dan, very nice to hear. spencer, thanks so much. in the east bay, it is a stunning blow for a top women's water polo team. cal state east bay abruptly announced it is discontinuing the program. a coaches and players were told just last week, abc seven news reporter tim johns is hearing from some of the team, who are now unsure of what to do next. >> it feels like they like, drove us to the middle of the desert and just like left us
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there. >> disappointment is running high among players of the cal state east bay women's water polo team. after a successful year and making it to their conference championship just last month, they were told wednesday that the season was their last at the university, telling both players and coaches it was dissolving the team. news that incoming senior rachel heredia said felt like a punch to the stomach. >> just cutting us out and like that and without any notice in the middle of finals week is insane, rachel says. >> for her, the team was about more than just playing the sport she loves. she tells us it was also a way to spend time with her teammates. people who have become her best friends. >> not only are these girls here to compete, but they have built an incredible culture, they have a really great bond with each other, with with me and our coaching staff. >> the school's athletic director was unavailable for an interview monday night, but the university did send us a statement which reads in part, cal state east bay continues to take steps to become more
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efficient and implement cost savings across campus due to a number of factors, including enrollment shortfalls. the statement also says the university will still support the athletes who are returning. that includes continuing to honor any scholarships or helping them find other schools to transfer to. if players want to continue their water polo careers. an option being considered by rising sophomore audrey dexter. >> i just need to see what kind of opportunities i get moving forward within the next couple of months. i have a very short time frame to make a decision. >> dexter says. given that it's so late in the year, many other teams already have their roster selected. so while she's unsure of what she'll do next, audrey says like the rest of her team, she's just hoping for the best in the east bay. tim johns, abc seven news. >> there's a lot of pressure to approve farmworker housing at tomorrow's planning meeting in half moon bay. we told you last week, governor newsom called on the city to expedite those housing plans or face legal action. there's been a focus on this issue there. after a mass
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shooting at two mushroom farms last year put a spotlight on poor living conditions in a big project. has been in talks for years. there have already been two meetings to move forward without a vote. governor newsom wants a decision this week to be in accordance with state housing targets. >> is the fix in claims of price hikes over what you pay at the grocery store? democrats now demanding president biden step in, plus some charity trouble for prince harry and meghan markle. >> the small issue that has california regulators stepping in and the wnba is back. in and the wnba is back. >> we get you ready for the no two bodies are the same. some pads, never got that message. but, always flexfoam did! it protects against different flows for up to zero leaks. and it flexes to fit all bodies, for up to zero feel. feel it yourself with always flexfoam. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously,
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their nonprofit, the archwell foundation, delinquent. documents obtained by people magazine show the nonprofit has fallen behind on its charity registration dues. the a-g has ordered the archwell foundation to stop soliciting or spending money. a source with the charity tells people they expect the issue to be resolved within a few days, as a group of democratic lawmakers is calling upon the president to investigate grocery store chains for price gouging. senators elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, cory booker and more are behind a letter to president biden saying he should consider executive action. they take note of the grocery chain's raking in record profits comes after a recent report from the ftc found major grocery chains seemed to take advantage of supply chain disruptions during the pandemic to hike up prices for profit. may is asian american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage month, and in the south bay, members of the vietnamese community have been calling for better representation of their culture. tonight, after long
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delays, a project to do just that is finally getting underway. the community gathered to welcome the development of the vietnamese heritage garden. this in a city where 130,000 people of vietnamese descent live, more than any city outside vietnam. >> this moment, not merely about digging soil, laying bricks. it is a celebration of our heritage, our collective identity, our enduring spirit >> the centerpiece is a statue depicting an american and vietnamese soldier standing side by side. construction on the statues will start immediately and finish in july. city leaders ultimately envision a community center for performances and educational programs. >> the giants have a new tribute to the say hey kid. today they opened a museum all about willie mays across the street from oracle park. a week after the hall of famers 93rd birthday. two inside, there are projectors
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showing hundreds of images of mays life and career, with memorabilia lining the walls. >> the time to honor him is long overdue, so we're excited and thrilled that we can do this for him. >> the museum will open on days with home games three hours before first pitch. it's free to visit and runs through the end of the season. the giants say mays hasn't seen it yet personally, but they're looking forward to his feedback. i'm sure he'll be very pleased. >> absolutely. all right. we've been pleased with the weather. although i was not happy, i did not get to see the northern lights last night. i know you tried, but other than that other than that, it's fine, spencer. >> but she couldn't see it from her. >> what a relief. i'm glad you're pleased with something. >> me too. >> let's take a look at what's happening with our weather right now. we've got a big area of high pressure nosing in now from the pacific that's going to take control of our weather the next few days. bringing us mainly clear skies during the day. but of course, we have that onshore flow that brings us fog in the evening and overnight hours. and
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right now we have a relatively mild onshore flow. still a cooling breeze though, and the 24 hour temperature change doesn't show much change at all from this time last night, except places like concord, where it's seven degrees cooler than at this hour last night. here's the view from our exploratorium camera, looking back at a portion of the skyline in san francisco. 51 degrees here in the city. mid 50s at oakland and hayward, upper 50s at san jose and redwood city and 52 degrees at half moon bay. nice view from emeryville. looking out over a little bit of oakland, you can see a little thin sliver of low clouds there forming. but we don't have any deep fog yet. but it's developing 51 degrees right now at santa rosa and napa, petaluma, 48 mid 50s at fairfield, concord and livermore. one more live view from our rooftop camera looking across the embarcadero. these are our forecast headlines. the fog will return to the coast and bay overnight. some of it will linger during the early morning hours tomorrow, but for the next few days during the afternoon hours, it will be sunny and pretty mild inland. but at the end of the week, going into the weekend, we're going to see a
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sharp change in our pattern with breezy and much cooler weather in all areas, but no rain is expected, so during the overnight hours, look for the fog to continue pushing locally inland. and of course across the bay, and some will move in through the delta from the central valley as well, and there'll be little patches of drizzle offshore. so don't be too surprised if maybe some of this drizzle hits the coastline, but most of the bay area will not be receiving any rainfall overnight. so 5:00 tomorrow morning as the commute gets underway, they'll be reduced visibility in some spots, but by about 9:00 tomorrow morning, we'll see the fog clearing away overnight. low temperatures will be mainly in the low 50s. some of the farther northern locations, like santa rosa and napa, will drop into the upper 40s and highs tomorrow. 58 at half moon bay, 64, in san francisco, around the bay shoreline, mainly low to mid 70s. inland areas will warm to the low to mid 80s. here's the accuweather seven day forecast and through thursday we're looking at a steady pattern of mid 80s inland in the afternoon hours. mid 70s around the bay shoreline. low 60s on the coast but it'll get bright and breezy
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and cooler beginning on saturday and all the way through the weekend. we'll see a gradual drop in temperatures sunday and monday. high temperatures that will be in the mid 80s, like most of the week, will be only in the upper 70s, but pleasant in the upper 70s, but pleasant alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! a slow network is no network for business. and lo that's why morescent be choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to
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like caitlin clark and stanford's cameron brink are joining the ranks this season. google trends shows searches about the league are skyrocketing, along with ticket sales and social media interest. clark is already selling out games with the indiana fever, her regular season debut against the connecticut sun will be that team's first sold out home opener in more than 20 years. stanford star cameron brink will open her season on wednesday with the los angeles sparks. >> pretty exciting, and you might have caught some of the giants game tonight, but what you might not know is the team is promoting mental health awareness month. several players are taking part in the mustache made tradition, but it's more than just about growing facial hair. this movement also includes a fundraiser for multiple mental health charities. and tonight, the giants held mental health awareness night at the game. a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will go to bring change to mind. that's a national organization that aims to break the stigma about mental illness. >> it's great. yeah, well, back
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and forth game at oracle park between the two longtime rivals. giants and dodgers. >> abc seven news sports anchor chris alvarez is here. chris. >> hey, dan. and i'm a coming up in sports a great game at oracle park tonight. dodgers and giants rivalry renewed. yaz making a rivalry renewed. yaz making a catch. so many i am obsessed with olay's retinol body wash. with olay retinol body wash, 95% of women had visibly renewed skin. it makes my skin feel so smooth and moisturized. see the difference with olay. (♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it with pronamel repair. it penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair acid weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair. with new pronamel repair mouthwash you can enhance that repair beyond brushing.
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injured list with a left shoulder dislocation. manager bob melvin said today wasn't quite sure if surgery would be necessary. all right. oh baby. this gamer likely checking out their first giants-dodgers game. seven pitches in mookie betts solo shot off jordan hicks, and it's one nothing dodgers in a flash. his seventh homer of the year. bottom two though luis matos getting a chance to play because of those injuries, making it count. his first hit of the season, a three run blast to left as well. three one giants. those fans just pumped to get a baseball in the fifth. let's show some love for the glove. betts a flare to right. mike yastrzemski oh what a diving catch. so nice. we show it twice. yes full extension. and hicks the pitchers love when their outfielders do that. giants a strike away from ending the fifth. but shohei ohtani legs out an infield single made it a32 game. l.a. would eventually tie it at three in the sixth, tied at three. another young guy coming through elliott ramos base hit into left. matt chapman scores.
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giants retake the lead. but very next inning. here come the dodgers kiki hernandez pinch hit homer to left ties the game off eric miller, who was just stunned and for the second straight game the giants go extra innings. here's will smith deep to center. it's going to one. hop the wall two runs score. and that proves to be the game winning hit. dodgers win six four. in ten history in houston for the first time the regular season, both home and road broadcast led by female play by play announcers. in the fourth, a's get on the board. tyler soderstrom base hit to center, brant rooker scores. it's two one game, but it's all astros. after that, alex bregman hits the first of his two home runs towards the train tracks. choo choo astros win, nine two nba playoffs luka doncic has been battling all kinds of injuries this postseason. dallas hosting okc game for the western semis and practice made perfect for luka on this play. kind of falling down hits the three. he had just 18. mavs up 11 at the
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we went ahead and picked something out for you tonight. it's another glimpse at the best of those breathtaking northern lights over the weekend. sure, yesterday was a bit of a bummer in the bay area. however, friday and saturday did give a stunning show and it turns out california may be in for more these geomagnetic storms in the years to come. that story is one of the top things people are clicking on right now on our website. it's up for you on the top news sidebar at abc seven news.com. i try not to torture myself by looking at the pictures of what i didn't see, but you could not see with the naked eye. but you tried, i did,
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i tried, all right. >> reminder that you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. download the app now and you can start streaming. >> all right, thanks for watching. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for spencer christian. >> chris alvarez, all of us. we appreciate your time right now on jimmy kimmel luke bryan have a great night. game. that series, though, now tied at two games apiece. the pivotal game game five is tomorrow night in oklahoma city. whoever wins game five when a series is tied two two, goes on to win that series some 82% of the time i am filled with useless information. you >> how do you remember all this? oh, you don't have kids? >> yeah. yes. that's it. there you go. >> coming up, the concerns about pelicans on the west coast, plus the scene during a church live stream interrupted by a teen
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