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finally tonight, the grammy nominations are out. ♪ it's me hi ♪ >> taylor swift breaking a grammy record with "anti-hero" making it her seventh song of the year nomination and dethroning sir paul mccartney and lionel richie at six each. ♪ sza rules the nominations this year with nine, including for "kill bill." both artists are competing in the trifecta of album, record, and song of the year and their competition is almost entirely female. the grammys will be held in february. good luck to all the nominees. and that is "nightline" for this evening. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here on monday. thanks for staying up late with us, america. good night.
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anna's. all eyes will be on san francisco as the apec summit takes over the city for the next week. good evening. i'm ama daetz. and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. the countdown is officially on. there are now just hours to go until the start of the apec summit in san francisco. the eyes of the world will be turning to the bay area and the city says it's ready. >> abc7 news reporter jim johns has been checking in with local leaders tonight and has the
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story. >> excitement on the streets of san francisco's chinatown. >> it's like a dragon dancers going on over there. there's a lot of good food and just really high energy. >> on friday night, hundreds came out for a new night market. the market is meant to be one of the unofficial starts to the highly anticipated apec summit, the biggest international event in the city in decades. the energy here in chinatown is absolutely palpable tonight. and organizers tell me this is exactly what they want to see throughout the entirety of the apec summit. as many as 30,000 people from around the pacific rim are expected to come to san francisco next week in chinatown . they're hoping many of them will make a stop in this historic neighborhood. >> a lot of small businesses already. so welcome. anyone any visitor, anybody from outside of , you know, come and enjoy the food and enjoy the gifts. >> and it's not just chinatown that's getting ready around san francisco. local leaders have been organizing for weeks, cleaning city streets, setting
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up road barriers and planning events for the influx of visitors at fisherman's wharf, the ferris wheel that once stood at golden gate park reopened friday. also just in time for apec. >> i think that it's going to bring a lot of people down here so that they can see a great aerial view of how beautiful the city is. the city's famous restaurant week also extended, keen to try and cash in and showcase some of the best in bay area cuisine. >> we did that because the city had, you know, said, hey, it'd be great to extend this and have awesome offerings throughout the city and we have the most restaurants ever with the entire world watching. >> the apec summit is being viewed as a way for san francisco to help fight back against some of the negative pr post pandemic. and after months of preparation in the city, says it's ready to shine. >> welcome to chinatown. welcome to a world class city, san francisco, in chinatown, tim johns, abc seven news. >> yes, welcome. and by now you are well aware apec is going to have an impact on traffic, particularly in san francisco. it might be more of an
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apocalypse for those trying to navigate around all the various closures. and we are going to go through them now. and muni announced tonight it's no longer able to serve stops in the exclusion zones. now, those are the security zones set by the secret service, mostly near moscone center. sfmta wasn't planning to make changes to public transit until monday, but clearly that has changed. now. >> some of the bay bridge off ramps are going to be closed due to the events taking place at the moscone center. they would normally feed traffic right into the security zone. the closures will start tuesday and go through friday. they'll start at 5:00 in the morning and end at 9:00 every day. now in the westbound direction, the fifth street off ramp is going to be closed. the fremont street and eighth street off ramps will remain open. eastbound drivers will not be able to use the fourth street off ramp. the last san francisco exit will be at seventh street. and besides the ramps, one lane in each direction on the bay bridge itself will be closed. that closure will be continuous for four days, starting at 5 a.m.
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tuesday and lasting all the way until friday night at nine. >> another major security zone is at nob hill because many world leaders, including president biden, are staying at the fairmont hotel in front of the fairmont. forklifts placed barricades along california and mason streets on the map. the red zone is more restrictive than the green zone in terms of access for cars and pedestrians. >> and there are two other places in the city where where there will be security zones, but they'll only be for one day in these instances. on wednesday, near the explorateur atrium along the embarcadero and on thursday at the legion of honor. >> meanwhile, san francisco international airport is already welcoming visitors and travelers alike with apec signs both inside and outside of the airport. you can see the signs that read welcome. apec is going to be epic. the summit opens this saturday and runs through friday and is expected to draw in an estimated 30,000 people and banners were among the finishing touches being placed outside moscone center today. workers were also seen inside the building, adding signage the city has placed wireless globe
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cameras on lampposts along streets nearby. >> us secretary treasury secretary janet yellen met with her chinese counterpart, china's vice premier hu lafong here in san francisco, the treasury department says the pre apec meetings are designed to further stabilize the economic relationship between china and the united states. >> both countries jointly stated that we welcome the objective of a healthy economic relationship that provides a level playing field for companies and workers in both countries. >> as the treasury secretary believes, her diplomatic talks could help lay the groundwork for when the country's leaders meet face to face next week. yellen and the vice premier will continue to meet tomorrow. now we've put together a day by day guide to apec from street closures to official events, bookmark it on abc7 news.com because we're updating it whenever new information is released. >> all right. we want to turn now to the weather and we are
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heading into the weekend on the right foot. >> we are indeed meteorologists andy patel is here with your 24 hour accuweather forecast. >> that's right. it is going to be a chamber of commerce. beautiful weekend. dan and amy, let me show you a live picture right now from our mount tam cam. the city by the bay is sparkling and showing off. so let's look at the forecast. 7:00 tomorrow morning. it's going to be a chilly start. temperatures in the 40s, some high clouds passing through from time to time. a little bit warmer tomorrow afternoon around noontime. you're in the low to upper 60s by 4 p.m, mid 60s to mid 70s and then those clouds will come in just passing through cooler evening. we're talking about mid to upper 50 s for apec tomorrow afternoon. it is just going to be absolutely gorgeous. 68 degrees temperature about the same on sunday. and then monday we begin the cooling and begin the switch in the pattern, which is going to be a big change. i'll talk about the rain and the timeline coming right up in just a few minutes. >> ama all right, sandhya, thank you. in san jose, people are being warned about what police
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are calling a crime syndicate. the suspects are believed to have committed everything from online scams to carjackings. abc7 news south bay reporter lauren martinez spoke with the man who once helped take down members of the italian mafia. >> san jose police say the city is seeing a large increase in romanian organized crime. >> on wednesday, police arrested two suspects they say are connected to approximately 25 separate crimes. they include armed carjacking, armed robbery, jewelry, robberies and facebook marketplace scams. police released these photos of evidence they believe are connected to the crimes that spanned from july to october. we reached out to bob delaney, a former new jersey state police trooper who infiltrated italian mob families in the 1970s. this is a system that's in place within that criminal group. >> and so for law enforcement to be able to stop it is difficult because it's ongoing. >> delaney went undercover for three years back then, which
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helped lead to the arrest of 29 people connected to organized crime. so 2 or 3 more people conspiring to commit a crime gives the technical version. >> but there's much more to it. there's a structure and many times law enforcement from my view, over, gives them more credit. they're not as organized as we think. >> delaney says. though organized crime may not be as sophistic as we think the criminals are innovative. san jose police say the suspects are targeting elderly members of the asian and indian community. police say a group of men and women in a car or suv will ask for directions, engage in a conversation and thank the victim. while slyly taking their jewelry and replacing it with fakes. san jose police also said romanian organized criminal suspects have posed as general contractors, roofers or plumbers. anyone with information is asked to contact the san jose police department's
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robbery unit. >> the more that we take off layers of people within that organization, it keeps that organization disorganized and it doesn't allow it to have a stronghold in a community. >> in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> the community activists will rally in front of the antioch police department tomorrow amid growing scandals. newly obtained police reports reveal senior level officers signed off on multiple use of force incidents later deemed to be excessive. a federal indictment released in august charged several antioch police officers with using excessive force. this while other officers are linked to a racist texting scandal when it comes to investigations, when it comes to fbi this and administer proceedings that that's all important. >> but the fact of the matter is, is that we need to change the structure internally so that we can begin changing the culture at the police department . >> antioch police did not return requests for comment on this. tomorrow's protest will be held
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at the police headquarters at noon. faculty at san francisco state have joined four other cal state university campuses in organizing a one day labor strike. >> the date for the strike is set for december. if a new contract isn't settled by then. organizers say extensive job cuts for lecturers have taken classes away from students and placed heavier workloads on faculty. sf state's faculty are negotiating for a 12% pay increase, as well as additional teacher benefits. and it's official hollywood is back in business. board members from the actor's union voted to approve the best and final offer made by the studios. many of the board members were also at the negotiation table. the next step will be for union members who have been on strike since summer to review and vote on the new three year contract. a date for the member vote has yet to be announced. >> a 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck 12 miles off the coast of petrolia, california, tonight. that's a town of about 1000 people south of eureka. the quake happened about 715 this evening and was felt up and down
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the coast. no reports of any damage or injuries. >> a major northern california health care provider says hundreds of thousands of patients had their personal information compromised in a data breach. what's being offered to potential victims? >> and the pilot accused of trying to crash a plane on the way to the bay area explains why he did what he did. >> a new documentary is taking us inside the lives of four bay area women and their fight against breast cancer. we'll just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! ugh. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet,
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and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it helps prevent streaks and haze. wetjet is so worth it. love it, or your money back. headed for san francisco. joseph emmerson of pleasant hill told the new york times he suffered a mental break after taking psychedelic mushrooms. the i-team's dan noyes has more from the times interview. plus, he's been speaking with emerson's wife, 44 year old joseph emerson was arrested and charged with attempted murder for each of the 83 passengers and crew aboard the alaska airlines flight from everett, washington, to sfo on october 22nd. >> as an off duty pilot. emerson
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had been riding in the cockpit's jump seat, but he told the new york times psi psychedelic mushrooms he took two days before left him questioning what was real, that he thought he was dreaming as he pulled the plane's fire suppression handles that could have cut power to the engines, emerson told the times. i thought it would stop both engines. the plane would start to head towards a crash, and i would wake up the pilots had to struggle with emerson to keep the plane under control. >> when joe and i spoke that weekend, he wasn't himself. it was odd. i didn't understand what was going on. >> his wife, sarah stretch, tells me emerson had fallen into a depression after the best man from their wedding. a fellow alaska airlines pilot, scott penney, died in 2018 while jogging on a work trip to hawaii . >> the loss of scott was devastating to us and for joe, especially, i feel he has never come to terms with his death, emerson told the times. >> he and his friends spent the weekend before the flight celebrating pennies life, and the one of them provided the
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psychedelic mushrooms. as sarah stretch says, the mushrooms may have triggered an episode and that her husband had resisted seeking help for his ongoing depression for fear it could ground him as a pilot. >> speaking to him after the incident, i was so confused and worried because he wasn't making any sense. it just wasn't the joe i know and married had a mental health diagnosis. >> is not a career ender. >> the faa announced thursday they are establishing a committee to provide recommendations on breaking down barriers that prevent pilots from reporting mental health issues. >> we have completed clinical research and amended policy to make it much easier for pilots on a widening number of antidepressants to continue with their careers, joseph emerson told the times. >> i don't know if i'll ever fly an airplane again. i really don't, he said. and i had a moment where that kind of became obvious and i had to grieve that for the i-team. dan noyes, abc7 news and if you'd like to get in touch with the i-team, you can call this number on your screen.
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>> 18840 i-team's or go to abc7 news.com. com slash i-team. >> october was breast cancer awareness month, but it's something that should be on our minds of course, and in our hearts. all year. a new documentary was just released showing the struggle of four bay area women who have fought the disease, survived it and continue you to thrive. it takes a brave soul to heal >> the film is called it takes a miracle. >> the sound of survivors. four bay area women connected by breast cancer, but also by music . all are accomplished singers. they have something else in common. they've survived. and i spoke with one of the women, nona brown, who made the documentary. what was that like for you? uh- sharing your story with these other three women and committing all of it to this film? >> i have to say, it was surprisingly emotional. we all had emotional moments just going back to that time in our lives.
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but at the end of the day, we are all thriving and we all felt the same that we wanted to share r sties, to give other women hope and courage. >> it takes a miracle is available now on youtube. >> new at 11, more than 800,000 sutter health patients had their personal information exposed in a data breach. a message on sutter health's website says the information was compromised during a ransomware attack last spring. the breach exposed birthdates health insurance information diagnoses and treatment information. an the company is now offering a year of free access to a credit monitoring service. letters have gone out to those who may be affected. a veteran of the marine corps and current santa clara university student organized a day of events to honor the troops ahead of veterans day. this weekend. it included a wreath laying ceremony for those lost. then a luncheon and a speaker series. it gave people a chance to speak openly about their experiences. the good and the bad of what they've been through. attendees say sharing like this helped
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them connect with community, and the words have a lasting impact. >> chance to bond and understand one another. all right, let's turn back to the full forecast as we hit the weekend and the conference. that's right. >> enjoy some dry days before they're over sandia. that's right. >> and warmer days to this upcoming weekend. dan and let's take a look at some live pictures tonight. really just giving you a wonderful view from our tower cameras of san francisco. you can see it is good visibility. and for the weekend, you should have beautiful weather. live doppler seven showing you high clouds pass through the region right now. the storm track for the weekend will remain to our north as high pressure is in control of our weather. that will bring us the warmer conditions for the weekend. but this area of low pressure is going to start to drop south ward and that's what's going to bring us our first opportunity for some rain next week. so let's look at apec, the forecast for next week. tuesday, you're looking at the rain arriving breezy cooler
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wednesday, wet periods with some gusty conditions, scattered showers thursday and a chance lingering on friday. as we take a look at a live picture from our exploratorium camera, look how pretty and festive it is. embarcadero all lit up for the holidays, passing high clouds chilly inland in the morning. we're looking at dry and milder weather for the weekend and periods of rain and showers. next week for diwali this weekend, if you're celebrating, expecting nice weather, a cool start at 7 a.m. on sunday. 40s sun and high clouds at noontime and for the afternoon just really mild fall weather. the sun setting at 5 p.m. and by 7 p.m, we're talking about partly cloudy skies. so happy diwali. if you do celebrate 40 and 50 on those temperatures right now, it's not terribly cold. tomorrow morning, though, there will be a chill in our wind sheltered valleys. upper 30s to low 40s for the rest of you, you're looking at anywhere from the mid 40s to the mid 50s with occasional high clouds. those high clouds will filter the sun tomorrow afternoon in the south bay 70 is really mild. 73 in san
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jose, 75 in gilroy on the peninsula you're looking at 72. in redwood city, 64 degrees. half moon bay. palo alto, 69. downtown san francisco, 68 degrees. north bay. temperatures 73 in santa rosa, 71. in san rafael. so really just fine. fall weather, short sleeves can pretty much you could get away with that for the afternoon. 69 in oakland 70 in hayward head inland and it's 71 in concord 73 for you in livermore 72 in pleasanton. now let's go to next week with the big change in our pattern that area of low pressure drops south. 7 a.m. tuesday, we see our first opportunity for rain. notice the low is still meandering off the coast, sending another wave of energy. so wednesday is wet and then thursday we're looking at more showers. before that low sinks south and heads towards southern california for the end of the workweek. rain fall projections have been all over the place. the timeline has been flip flopping. but here's an early look about a third of an
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inch to over an inch of rain. the other computer model is actually drier than this. so stay tuned. we know one thing's for sure, we will get some wet weather. the accuweather seven day forecast for veterans day, a little warmer for those ceremonies to honor our veterans. some day is looking fantastic as well. fine fall weather continuing cooler breezier monday and then next week make sure you have your umbrellas handy. tuesday, wednesday, thursday. level one system on our exclusive abc seven news storm impact scale. with periods of rain and gusty winds certainly cooler weather and that lingering chance on friday ama and dan.
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if you've never been the illuminate lantern festival really is a sight to see and so much fun for the entire family. the lanterns are life sized, sometimes larger than life. some are even animatronic and interactive. now, if you're a regular glow fairy visitor, you're in for something new this year. i spoke with oakland zoo's
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aaron dogan, vice president of marketing, to find out more. >> we're super excited about our grand opening tonight. we have an all new show, all new themes. so a whole new experience for the families that seem to want to experience this year after year. our themes are this year. the arctic, the new orleans bayou, the north american forests, deep sea and madagascar. so a lot to see. >> anglo fairy is really, really popular. it's already selling out on weekends. so buy your tickets online. you have to make that reservation. do it early. it's at oakland zoo.org. it's running weekends through january and santa will be there select nights through december 23rd. >> it's really fun. all right. a comic book auction brought in big money for some rare finds at pba galleries in berkley. the highest seller was issue number 27 of detective comics, featuring the first ever appearance of batman. that was in 1939. it sold for $275,000.
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there are only 41 known copies of it. batman issue number one sold for more than four $40,000. and detective issue number 38, featuring the first appearance of robin, sold for nearly $12,000. wow. >> that's cool. yeah it is. all right. if you're a sports fan, this is a great time of year. >> it is. sports director larry beil is here. larry, dan, there is so much going on right now, including cal and stanford basketball, both teams trying to basketball, both teams trying to start [sneeze] dude you coming? because the only thing dripping should be your style. plop plop fizz fizz with alka-seltzer plus cold & flu relief. also try for fizzy fast cough relief.
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college football, nba, nhl. now college hoops is here. cal and stanford in action, both trying to start the season two and zero. cal with oscar cheering on new head coach mark madsen. they're hosting pacific first half. jalen cohn the steal takes it all the way finished with 22 points but cal was down by two at the half. at home they seem to be in control in the second half. lob past jalen tyson with the slam this guy just became eligible good player but he came up hobbling left the game for a few minutes was limping came back and it just a continual problem for him. donovan williams hits the three as pacific takes advantage tj he had a game high 23 the dagger bo odom the tigers stunned the bears 87 to 79. last time they beat cal 1954. the eisenhower administration google it kids.
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how about stanford hosting sacramento state first half jared bynum looking like brock purdy here ahead to brandon angel with a lay up angel. a team high 18 cardinal led 4739 at the half second half bynum drives kicks it out to spencer jones splash jones three for four from deep had 15 bynum a career high ten assists here to maxime renault throwing it down stanford victorious they're two and zero 91 to 73 sharks looking for their season high third straight win they're in vegas opening minute of the game alex pietrangelo with a wraparound goal the sharks as they routinely give up goals before you even get your popcorn it's just chronic second period vegas shorthanded on the move jack eichel to william karlsson for the one timer that's a shorty team teal comes up short. they lose five nothing win streak over the big ten has suspended jim harbaugh for the final three games of the season because of that signal stealing controversy . the conference saying that having a staffer trying to steal signs in person at opponents
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games violates the league's sportsmanship rules. the niners and stanford head coach is appealing wolverines play penn state tomorrow 49 are going to try to snap a three game losing streak sunday in jacksonville. jags have won five in a row. so a healthy trent williams would be big for the niners, but he remains questionable because of an ankle injury. quarterback brock purdy certainly hoping williams and deebo samuel are available. samuel has been out with a shoulder injury. >> obviously you get the ball in the in the debo's hands and he can do some crazy stuff and help our team out big time. so to have debo back will be huge. you know, give a spark and bring that energy to our offense. it's huge. >> sports on abc7 sponsored want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair.
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opened today and shared some video of its slopes. more resorts are opening next week and they sure timed it right with the weather that is expected to come through. 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 abc7 news.com. all right. we thank you for watching. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley for sandyha patel. larry biel. all of us, we appreciate your time right now on jimmy kimmel right, carrie, have a great night and a wonderful weekend. >> aipac next week. that's right. full coverage here.
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traditions are carried out by generation, but every generation put their own spin on it. i run this place, co-owner with my husband. my children are also involved in the social media of this restaurant. so feels like this restaurant is extension of my home. sometimes i don't know when the restaurant ends and when i begin. the name besharam means shameless and this space is my self-expression of my life, of my journey. i celebrate the traditions of indian women who carried out these dishes from generation to generation. each and every dish has an emotional attachment to me and it tells the story.
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