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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good morning on wednesday at 5:00. thanks for joining us. first up, a check on the profit and a warm forecast? >> summer is back. good morning, everyone. the high pressure is only 50 miles per hour at fairfield and the rest of us are at seven miles per hour at sfo and concord. the clouds only now are pushing in from the north bay coast to the bay. 74 to 84 around the bay and 85 in the north bay and 94 inland and from the coast to downtown
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san francisco low 70's. >> we had an early problem on bart but it is fixed and repaired and all trains are on time. the bay bridge is on time. from emeryville you can see the tail lights are moving westbound to san francisco. moving westbound, there are no delays. in san jose, wide open spaces and 101, 280 and 85 all at top speed. bart trains are up and running after crews worked all night to fish the tracks matt? yes, bart says expect normal service this morning and that is what we have seen in lafayette. this video from a train arriving at 4:40 arriving on time and
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headed to sfo on the pittsburg bay point line. no one was left waiting on the platform. people avoided the messy commute and sky 7 was over that scene last night as service between concord and walnut creek was stopped and part of the wheel fell off damaging the track. bart single tracked the trains between the stations and here is how the platforms looked at the height of the commute, a possibility of delays of up to 20 minutes and engineers figured a solution they feel allows for normal service and could take a while to determine what caused the wheel to fail off. the next train arrives if lafayette in ten minutes. >> now the latest in the south napa earthquake with an interactive map detailing red and yellow tagged structures that residents can access online
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with 400 customers still without water and the city is working to repair 100 waterlanes. pg&e service is restored to all napa customers and in vallejo, 12 buildings have been red tagged and another 75 have been yellow tagged. >> all but one of the 30 schools will re-open this morning and engineers say the only school with structural damage is stonebridge can has cracks so schools will be classed. a private school is cell low tagged because mortar is falling off the 80-year-old building and the church is red tagged because of falling tiles. the principal hopes to have students returning next tuesday. schools re-opening today the officials have closed collection sites after a huge pile debris, and garbage, covered part of a park, lot at napa while. people been dropping off
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truckloads of debris and other locations around town and while the city told them to officials are asking residents to dump debris at other designated sites . >> now the focus is cleaning up areas and the warning is going to police and consumer groups to see where scammers are out and about. >> there is so much work for those who have damaged homes especially at napa valley mobile home park and you have to be careful who does the work. >> a police captain with the department of insurance fraud host add meeting and more than 100 attended and the focus was how to avoid unlicensed contractors and criminals. the signs went up in the park, as well, and it is a felony to do contract work without a license in a disaster area. it is an important reminder for the elderly population
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especially when everyone is so vulnerable. >> i think of it, i am happy to be alive. i am safe. fog like the poor people that have lost their homes. that is just...my heart goes out to them. >> four mobile homes burned to >> four mobile homes burned to the ground after >> there are volunteer groups and churches all helping with clean 100 and emotional support. today the raiders friend a $50,000 donation check to assist in napa earthquake recovery
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efforts. willie brown will present the donation on's of the team to help the men red cross, napa valley unified school district and the education foundation. the raiders completed the 19th training catch in napa and the summer training catch is at the napa valley marriott. >> we have continuing coverage of the napa earthquake with a be to gallery of the damage and tips on how to prepare for the next disaster on our website and you can get breaking news alerts by following us on twitter@abcnews. residents are told to watch small children and pets after another mountain lion in san mateo. the animal was potted in san carlos at 7:00 p.m. the sixth sighting in 60 days. residents should avoid hiking or
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walking when mountain lions are active at dawn, dusk or night. if you see one do not approach. do not run. try to look bigger by waving or throwing rocks. >> officials in santa clara are cracking down harder on illegal fireworks. the board supervisors approve add rope -- proposal the fines for those that shoot off the illegal fireworks. only 15 cities in the bay area and santa cruz allow the sale and use safe fireworks. the public utilities commission have more public hearings today on a proposal by pg&e to raise gas rates hell at 1:00 o'clock p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at the auditorium in friend. opponents want to raise gas bills by an additional $1 billion collectively costing each customer $5 more a month
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after the commission approved an increase $8 a month. opponents argue the utility is using this as an excuse to justify rate hikes. the largest internet providers is recovering after a massive outage that took down the intent and on demand service of time warner after 1:30 says service is mostly restored and they blame it on routine maintenance to the network. the return summer. mike? >> it will be warm especially in napa at 88 so it is getting warmer where folks will be cleaning up. we have the possibility of a larger earthquake than we expensed is down to 2 percent. strong aftershock of five or great is down to 11 percent and
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weak aftershocks at 3 to 5 are one in ten the next seven days. in san francisco, crissy field is 62. ferry building is 62. financial district is 62. belmont and palo alto and san leandro and santa clara and saratoga and union city is 62 and mid-to-upper 50's through the north bay and along the coast to half moon bay and 5959 pleasanton and mid-60's along walnut creek and pittsburg and tracy to dublin and the temperatures are up to four degrees warmer than yesterday. can you see a light breeze from the ferry building and up to 62 where late arriving clouds and by noon we are sunny and 64 to 78. summer is back, 66 at the coast and 90 inland and by 7:00, 62 at the coast and 78 inland, not is were.
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we have a sig-alert if you make the travels across the antioch bridge to head both in the northbound and southbound direction we have a brushfire here and it is causing one way traffic control between highway 160 and 12. drive time traffic shows 580 building at 33 minutes away from tracy to dublin and westbound highway 4 antioch to concord is 14 minutes southbound from san rafael to san francisco is 17 minutes and clear conditions coming from the tunnel over the bridge to san francisco and flashing lights in the distance and that is construction being picked up. still ahead, the eye in the sky that could save a quake damaged napa church. >> a girl from the bay area shocks everyone including herself with the upset of the day at the united states open. >> we have a look at the
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on this wednesday morning, traffic in the east bay is interstate 680 in walnut creek area with tail lights headed southbound and traffic here is moderately heavy but it could have been worst. there were problems on bart on the bay point bridge and people are driving to work. things should be okay. >> a tragic story from arizona after a nine-year-old girl accidentally shoots and killed an instructor at a gun range. it was caught on camera. we will not show you the whole video but investigators say it happened while the instructor was showing the girl how to shoot the uzi and it fired a bullet into the instructor move head. employees say the girl was visiting from new york-new jersey and her parents were at the range when the shooting happened. >> group that killed james foley
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is holding an american woman hostage, the 26-year-old was doing humanitarian work in syria and was abducted. he is not identified because of fears of safety. an american man has been killed while fighting extremists in syria and identified as douglas mcarthur mc >> burger kin has a were woulder of a deal but customers are not having it their way. good morning, topping america's money, calls for a burger king boycott. they have upset customs with a merger moving headquarters to can dam the c.e.o. says it is not to dodge taxes but they would save $50 million a year. american airlines
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withdrawing from orbit over fees saying orbit has got were too costly. >> it is more expensive to play youth sports with baseball and softball equipment up 4.5 percent and lacrosse is up 5.7 percent. chick-fil-a offers waffle fries and real waffles testing an expanded breakfast machine -- menus. that is american's money. a drone could be key to saving a church damaged during the earthquake. a man got permission to use the drone to shoot damage of the first united methodist church and shared the video with the pastor and engineers to see if they can save the front wall. he is glad to help. >> i am not an engineer but this
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seems to be good nervous to have if i were trying to assess the building. staffers were concerned of a stained glass window from germany. he says that this is in damage. at all. >> a 15-year-old girl is gaining attention at the u.s. open, winning the first round match in flushing meadows and she was flushing meadows and she was fearless against the 1 since 1996 and the youngest membership to win a match at the u.s. open in 28 years! a lot to be proud of. >> hopefully the career will shine brighter. >> on the court. >> on the court. >> not talking about models and thinking like that but she is
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lovely. congratulations. >> exciting. >> we have a game tonight, and it is tonight although it is wednesday. the day game is tomorrow. live doppler hd shows it is dry and the exploritorium shows the cloud deck is fought solid across the bay area and both sides of the and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. have treasure island in the middle and today we are making the warmest stretch of weather through friday with clouds but mostly at the coast and a late push in the morning. high clouds and cooler conditions as we head into the weekend the not a sharp drop. but not so warm. low-to-mid 90's los gatos and gilroy and mid-to-upper 80's with santa clara and sunnyvale at 81. we have low 80's and mid-to-upper 60's loan the coast today with sunsetting at 67 and
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nearly 70 downtown and south san francisco and sausalito at 7 and petaluma is 78 to 88 if napa and that is the warm spot. make sure you have plenty of water outside and the sunscreen. mid-to-upper 70's along the east bay shore and nearly 80 at present and 79 there. nearly 90 in concord and pleasanton and walnut creek and low-to-mid 90's for the prosecute of our inland east bay neighbors. we will start off with sunshine at 7:15 and 64 dropping to 60 with clouds arriving late into the game and sun will set at 7:46. temperatures are going to fall back into the mid-50's santa rosa napa and other deeper valley locations to the north and of rest of us in the upper 50's to low 60. warmth peaks tomorrow inland in the mid-90's and low 80's around the bay and we will be nearly 70
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at the coast and high clouds will stream in on friday and they are coming from hurricane marie but no rain expected. they will push the high pressure away from us as the draw of low pressure on saturday and sunday and we are cooler and then well have a warming trend monday and tuesday. have a great day. away from highway 4, and to the south, we are at top speeds so if you are coming south of highway 24 through the san ramon valley up to 580 at 68 miles per hour and to "24, we have a project that will be blocking lanes until 6:00 this morning eastbound side of highway 24 we have a project here that could slow you down but moments of the commute is going to be the westbound doctor ice this morning if you are coming through lafayette to orinda to oakland in delays and through emeryville the drive, still, is
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commute fixing the track damage fixing it just in time. this is video of the first train at 4:40 with service expected to run as normal. speaking of bart, we have 40 trains running on time and no delays there. exlength news. as we look right now we have an accident free commute and if you cross the water from the east bay the bay bridge looks clear. we have one sig-alert and that is ahead. >> students at 29 of 30 schools in napa valley head back-to-school. stone bridge will stay closed, those because of structural damage. amy hollyfield has live reports amy hollyfield has live reports from napa in a few minutes.
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door business and officials are asking residents do dump debris at other designated sites. >> an american journalist held captive for two years is back on u.s. soil. peter theo curtis was released over the weekend. he was held by an extremist group. >> warning out for surfers and beach goers across southern california for the chance of dangerous waves subsequent rated by hurricane marie. surfers are hoping for 30' swells when it peaks. >> some of the swells are coming our way and i will tell you long they will last. we have had five aftershocks in the last 12 hours including the last one early this morning. there is a warming strength that will last until friday. >> spot light on a young homeless man at music award
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was...bad for the 22-year-old would made headlines when he send an award on behalf of miley. the goal was to raise awareness of struggles facing homeless teens. law enforcement officials in oregon saw him on tv and recognized him as a wanted fugitive and he will be arrested when police fine him. he is wanted on a probation violation after criminal mischief and no trespassing charges. many of the record stores have closed their doors so where does that vine nil go? many are ending up in brazil where a millionaire music enthusiast build the biggest collection of music disks collecting records since whole life and now owns an estimateed five million with interns who sort and catalog them. he hopes to open a listening library next year. coming back with another
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at eight miles per hour. clouds are trying to make a left hand push and we could wake up to partly cloudy conditions around san francisco. can you see the winds are blowing out. that is why we will be warmer as high pressure puts up a roadblock in most neighbors to keep the sea breeze away from us. 94 inland and the bay is 74 to 84. it moves into san jose and away from 17, there are no problems and quiet commute with a sig-alert. not as a result of an accident but it is a brush fire. it is causing traffic control at highway 160 and 12 so if you do need to come across the antioch brick northbound and southbound you could run into a little bit of traffic and 680 southbound from walnut creek to dublin is 14 minutes and 101 southbound from san francisco is continue minutes and through the santa
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cruz mountains from one to los gatos is 22 minutes. >> it is 5:31 and now the south napa earthquake 29630 schools in the napa unified school distribute will re-open and only stone bridge charter remains closed because of possible sturctural damage and 103 buildings are red tagged and 60 building inspectors are at work. one resident waited until monday to go to the hospital but has a head injury. the vast majority of napa students are run to school for the first time since sunday's damaging earthquake and the fess thing officials will do is ensure that kids are ready for the next earthquake. amy hollyfield is at napa while. amy there is a big debris pile? >> yes, it is back to school but it is fought back to normal. look at the huge pile trash in front of napa high school. this was a dump site for
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earthquake traffic and now officials are asking that people not bring their earthquake debris to the site. they have to get kids here and back to class. it is time to re-open the schools. engineers have checked all the public schools in napa and there are minor remembers so they do need to do more patchwork. for example, napa high school gym has panels dangling from the ceiling. crews are at work. officials say the schools are safe for students. there is in structural damage throughout the district. that is good. it shows how well the schools are built. >> one school in the direct has cracked but the school is delayed and chatter schools do not have to meet the same strict standards other california
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schools do and all public schools must meet a higher set of standards but chatters -- charters and privates are exempt. public schools in napa are fine but the first order of business is not math or english. they are going to go through an earthquake drill. people are directed to other drop off locations for the earthquake debris including fire station 5 open first and laurel streets and the community center and a vacant lot on 3rd street. the full lit of locations is on our website at abc7news.com. the busiest summers in america could be in napa. -- -- the busiest plumbers this america are in napa, tell homeowners he will help when he can but he is first help those
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with no running water. >> residents of a mope home park -- mobile home pack are warned to look out for scammers. 100 residents of the moment home park packed the community hall for advise. several homes were destroyed by a fire sparked by broken gas lines and gas and power and phones of is restored. now, park managers are warning residents of scam artists preying on earthquake victims. casey katie has more on the wanting and what residents are advised to do. >> napa has a map showing how many buildings have been red tagged concentrated in the down area. we have a link to the map on our website at abc7news.com. >> the earthquake cracked the walls and top polled statues at the house of prayer and you can see the extensive damage in the video. the retreat is closed to the public until safety inspection is complete. the house of prayer is almost
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100 years old. a napa teen critically injured is grateful to be apply after a pile bricks from the collapseed christmas any chimney trapped him. he had nine hours of surgery. >> he is recovering. >> i started calling to my friend to get to the door and i put my neon the floor the chimney collapsed. >> he is involved at the medical center in sacramento. it will be six months before he can walk again. we have the continuing coverage of the napa evening with a photo gallery of the damage and tip on preparing for the next disaster on our website and breaking news alerts any time by following us on
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twitter@abc7newsbayarea. a man was injured after two groups changed gunfire in downtown fran. according to the chronicle it happened before 8:00 lat night. the man was hit by gunfire and ran into to mall and was hear taken to the hospital. there is in word open his condition. there have been no arrests made. >> san francisco police are looking for two men who robbed dutch tourists taking pictures of dome monday night. >> she did it again, serial stowaway marilyn hartman is in custody after discovered loiter ing at the airport in phoenix. airport employees spotted the 62-year-old in baggage and did not have a ticket. they called police. show tried to get beyond the
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security 10 days ago and was told to stay an. she tried to sneak on planes eight times before and made it on for a flight at mineta san jose international airport this month. hartman faced criminal trespassing charges. happening today, tenants go public with concerns over a potential change of ownership of the san francisco flower mart with business owners leasing space in the flower mart holding a news conference today two weeks before the current owners vote on a $27 million sale to one of the biggest developers if san francisco. leases are up for tenants at the help of the year and they want assurances their businesses can stay or they get sufficient warning if they have to understood. >> uber c.e.o. is defending the controversial program to recruit drivers away from lyft hiring contractors to call for rides to recruit their drivers. documents suggest that the company is supplying their
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investors with special backup phones to avoid detection. the c.e.o. responded on twitter saying the contractors paid for the ride. all is fair in love and war and business. and even weather! mike? it is getting warmer in napa with a high of 8 and temperatures will stay before average the next seven days. we have had five aftershocks of 1 or greater magnitude. you can see north of the lake where we have had south of 121 and to the west of the airport all the other aftershocks happened during the last 12 hours. here is what to expect: good news, the possibility of a larger earthquake is 2 percent chance. strong aftershocks at 5 or before and 11 percent and we have weak aftershock teen 3 and
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5 are possible. clouds in morning and upper to upper 80's inland from noon to 4:00 and all of us in the 70's but the coast is in the 60's. napa has an average high of 84 and we above that each day. we have 44 bart trains on time despite early problems from last night. as far as ace train is concerned we have trains one and three rolling and muni has in delays. we do have a couple of accidents in the east bay but this sig-alert has cleared shutting down highway 160 and 12 and it look like all lanes have now re-opened. >> taking you to hayward, fremont, and there are a couple of things, northbound 880 at davis street coming to san
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lenadro the off ramp is blocked because of the crash that is blocking the ramp. in fremont, southbound 880 at thornton avenue another accident near highway 84 so watch out for that. it does not appear to be causing delays. neighbor helping neighbor and church helping church, and how napa houses are worship are practicing what they preach. >> keeping people out of a homeless encampment with aggressive new steps. >> downtown san francisco is lovely and the golden gate bridge all moving smoothly with more weather and traffic all morning. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots.
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covering santa rosa, berkeley, san jose, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. good morning on this wednesday. a look at the golden gate bridge with traffic headed into san francisco, traffic is light, not too much fog. we will check with leyla gulen and mike in a moment. >> members of a badly damaged napa church get another place to worship. members of the 7th day adventist church offered to lend the sanctuary tomes of the first
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united methodist church which was damaged after the facade pulled away from the main structure. it now is red tagged. members of first united met with a structural engineer to discuss the fate of the building. a warning system paid off for firefighters in vallejo. the system was located at five fire stations activated the garage doors three seconds before the 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit just enough time to keep the doors from becoming disabled during a critical moment. it is done so the doors do not twist and buckle in the earthquake and then we cannot get the fire trucks out of the station. >> they bring elevators to the next door and they are locked so people are not stuck. you can turn off gas mains, turn on anything you want to start procedures to save precious resources. governor brown is nowing the use of warning systems across the state. today, boulders will be
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installed to keep people out of the "jungle," the largest homeless catch in san jose near interstate 280. officials have passed out flyers warning people who did not move they would be subject to criminal prosecution. the city has launched an aggressive campaign with a goal to house all 200 people bit end of the year. >> the script says you have heard of phone parties -- i have not -- but the wild parties where the floor is involved in self feet of suddens. >> they have nothing on the national guard in oklahoma, a major cleanup is underway in tulsa after a fire suppression foam system accidentally went off covering several helicopters and hangars. personnel were testing the alarm system when something triggered the equipment to go off and it filled the hangars and buried
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the three helicopters. crews are cleaning up the entire mess. it hours to watch the video. >> they will survive. >> they are holding the disco >> they are holding the disco balls and lights until tonight. weather is warm. >> maybe putting on the bathing suit and headed to the coast with the mid-60's but you have to watch out for the dangerous waves today and especially tomorrow at 6' to 8' waves with a lot of cross occur helps and riptides. now, the radar is quiet. i am looking outside at the roof camera and i can still see stars
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as the sky is made brighter than a few minutes ago. petaluma is 63 the warm spot and 81 in san rafael and napa is 59 and topping out at 88 this afternoon so it is warm this. we have mid-to-upper 50's and saturday cap lows -- san carlos and half moon bay low 60's to mid-50 and redwood city, as well, with limited cloud cover from sutro tower as the high pressure dried out the air mass. friday is the warmest day. clouds at the coast for a few nights and high clouds and cooler weather through the welcome but no rain is coming. >> notice, at 8:00 to 9:00 a rapid evaporation of whatever is out there and the cost will see a lot of sunshine with cloudsen
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happening along the north bay coast at 60's 290 and summer is back with a big spread at 30 degrees. low-to-mid 90 in los gatos and gilroy and santa cruz at low-to-mid 80's for the south bay with 80 in milpitas and san mateo and millbrae mid-to-upper 70's and along the coast, low 70's downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and 78 in petaluma the cool spot inland north bay but 80 is the warm spot in napa and mid-to-upper 70's along the east bay shore and upper 80's to mid-90's and you may need the aconditioning today inland and probably more so tomorrow. tonight is a night game and cropping -- dropping to 50. the seven-day forecast shows warmest weather tomorrow and pulling back on friday with the high clouds and cooling off more
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open saturday and sunday and monday and tuesday we will see warmer weather. injury the weather. we had an accident in the east bay headed into present and it is right between their don and dakota causing the heavy backup away from highway 84. you can see the eastern span of the bay bridge moving to san francisco with a few extra tail lights moving along. we do have a closure tomorrow from labor day holidays doing more hinge replacement on the 280 extension northbound lanes are shut down southbound will. open and the closure is tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon tomorrow and it will remain closed until tuesday and re-open at 5:00 a.m. it could re-open early but don't count on it. always have plan "b" in reap. --
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reach. thanks, leyla gulen. >> if dublin a crowd came to the rescue of a girl crushed by a train. the camera shows a group of 30 commuters working to push the train off the young girl who could be heard crying this pain. ones say the leg was trapped between the tram and thement follow as she stepped east vehicle. >> she suffered only minor injuries buts with taken to the hospital. >> off duty c.h.p. officer is hailed hero for saving a five-year-old boy here with his family. the officer was at a store in redwood city and he started choking on a grape. the officer followed the medical training and was able to get the boy to spit inup. to he looks familiar it is because she a c.h.p. spokesman who does interviews with abc7 news and c.h.p. says they proud of the officer can thankful that the boy is okay.
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california is battling fore our states to land lets tesla's factory and the nows of jobs. >> will apple just about be ready to super size the ipad? you can see the bay and the bay bridge and another view of the bay bridge on the right with live doppler hd and interstate 680 in the east bay. the traffic is moving with more the traffic is moving with more weather and traffic
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>> a new poll finds nfl players do not want to play for bad teams. oh, really? >> one team is considered the worst as part of the nfl poll, espn asked 100 nfl players this question: the only way i would lay for k team is if they double ed my salary. the team with the most votes? raiders taking 23 percent of vote a four earth and then buffalo bills at unanimous percent and cleveland and jacksonville rounded out the dubious list. wow...oh, well, we will check with meteorologist mike nicco and the forecast. >> that says a lot. we have a lot of raiders follower on twitter who beg to differ. absolutely. at the coast do not forget the dangerous waves with sun and 70
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mid-to-upper 80's around san diego and los angeles where the waves are wife because of hurricane marie which is weakening and still category one at 85 miles per hour pulling away from us to the west with 10' waves in southern california. leyla gulen? >> it is calm here across the san mateo bridge headed along westbound direction or eastbound direction. but, first, this drive across the altamont pass is very slow and livermore picks up. southbound 880 involving four vehicles and two lanes are blocked and an ambulance on the scene with backup before highway 4. >> budget watchdogs are avoiding
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california to not give away huge tax breaks to tesla for the factory there there are five state trying to go the factory. the joint letter says this is a big fish to land but a high price to pay. they want a minimum of half a billion in taxpayer subsidies and the $5 billion plan will provide 6,500 manufacturing job and california lawmakers are, would on an incentive package. can he take a bucket gulfic water? have man and lois lane are doing the challenge. >> they got drenched on the set of the new batman vs. have man. >> she moved out of way and...another one? another one. i countried up to six. >> the man of steel, so it
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doesn't matter. he portrays the man of steel but it is so cold. video posted by the ice bucket challenges shows adams walking away and have man had to take it. >> ahead at 6:00, to more debris. napa is asking neighbors to stop leaving their debris and where it should go ahead. >> a comic says good by to cable w and hello to a tech >> you can see on the screen we have downtown san francisco, the eastern span of the bay bridge and 680 and walnut creek. >> you will have us again on the >> you will have us again on the other side of the
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. napa students return to class after the 6.0 magnitude earthquake. we have the first thing the students will do if school. >> bart repairs a section of track at the service was forced to stop. here is what you can expect just ahead. >> surf's up, big waves this morning as hurricane marie includes in the pacific. >> a lot going on today. meteorologist mike nicco is here with a look at the forecast. >> we will talk about the waves and the latest on the earthquake but, first, the forecast if you are walking out now with clouds rolling in santa rosa at visibility and nine at half moon bay for visibility. a few clouds are moving in, and total sunshine by noon and 71 and 80 by 4:00 and 70 at 7:00 and clouds in t
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