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this happened on an american airlines flight at 2:15 yesterday afternoon. the boeing 757 was flying fromto dallas with 184 passengers and a crew of 60. officials say the cabin never lost pressure but many passengers feared the worst. >> it was terrifying. we were shouting for the flight crew. the walls are caving in. >> captain returned to san francisco and declared an emergency the no one was hurt. the f.a.a. is working with the airline to figure what happened. >> passengers repacked. they are still here in san francisco. they should fly out this morning. developing news, u.n. medical worker infected with ebola virus if liberia has died in germany.
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the man died overnight. he is not identified. authorities say he tested positive for ebola virus this month. 41 staff members who possibly were in contact with him have been under observation. >> a nurse in dallas remains isolated after getting blood from ebola virus survivor dr. brantly. the 26-year-old nina pham contracted ebola virus last week officials will talk about how to better republic for ebola virus outbreak. the 15th district representative attended a homeland security meeting in dallas and spoke of the government handling of the crisis. five united states airports that handle 90 percent of passengers from west africa are stepping up
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their prevention measures with daily developments in the crisis with updates as they happen and other breaking news where apple app and google play and more information is at abc7news.com/apps. investigators are trying to clean up a freeway after a double-decker bus with passengers flip this morning near indianapolis. one is in critical conditions. the bus overturned 20 miles south end indianapolis at 1:30 our time. the bus was headed to chicago from atlanta. the diver swerved to avoid another crash. it is people were on the bus. the bus is operated by the megabus tour company. police are looking for a driver who hit and killed a woman and drove off at north 33rd at 8:00 last night. the woman was found in the
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street suffering from major injuries and died at the hospital. witnesses say the driver was a woman in a light colored s.u.v. last seen heading westbound. >> imagine having your car stolen not once but twice in the same day. imagine it happening at a hospital where your spouse is being treated for m.s. and that happened to a man in san jose. what could possibly happen to make things any worse? and this happens. >> for daniel it has been a tough few weeks, his wife has multiple sclerosis and at her side at the hospital on sunday he loses the keys and whoever found them stole the car from the hospital lot but also the family's second car parked in the drive they got in the car and the only thing in the glove box was the registration and my inand it had my address on it and both keys are on the key
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ring they probably drove straight here and got the other car. both cars have the same make and model, and police found one with minimal damage a bright spot in a night mail ordeal and left the wallet in the trunk. he is dealing with stolen cars and stolen cards and take care of his children and sick wife. >> i feel like i am about to crack all the treasure from the last month and everything has been very, very hard on me. >> with one car back, he can resume the job as a driver with lyft. i am trying to stay strong and do what i can. >> a struggle that the husband and father is dealing with. when day at a time. today a south bay coalition will unveil a report that shows the widening economic gap in is the valley made up of labor
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unions and supervisors who say one in three residents do not earn enough to get by. the report comes as the board of supervisors considers an ordinance requiring the contractors to pay employees a living rage. sunnyvale officials will meet to discuss a city-wide minimum wage ordinance. >> expect san francisco to be decked out in orange and black as game three of the championship series comes to the bay area after a tough loss on sunday night in st. louis. they had batting practice yesterday preparing for the game. the series is tied at one each, and first pitch is at 1:07. and hudson will take the mound for the giants and lackey will start for the cardinals.
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p.m. and games six and seven if needed are back in st. louis a trip the giants and fans to not want to make. they are throwing spirit by sending orange october photos. this girl is watching her first playoff series with a big smile. we want to see your team spirit by e-mailing to ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> i thought those were twins. twins. >> no, both elena. >> how is it follow the commuters? >> in vallejo we have a sig-alert involving a big rig that is overturned. it will be this affect until at least further notice. we are seeing plenty of backups and this is week 80 before
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highway 37 and we will have the lanes shut down. detours are in place to get off of the freeway and the ramp to and from highway 37, those are open, but to get there is a round about so keep that in mind with the overturned big rig blocking all lanes westbound 80. westbound 580 tracy to dublin is 26 minutes and westbound highway 4 antioch to concord is 14 minutes and 101 southbound from san rafael to san francisco is 17 minutes. mike? >> game three forecast: cardinals and giants at 1:00 o'clock, and you are going to see 65. 64 bit end of the game. breezy. mostly cloudy. isolated showers. not enough to stall the game. temperatures running in the upper 50's to 60 and 60 through ferry building and headed downtown into the financial
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district at 59. upper 50's to low 60's both sides of the bay shore and 55 at santa clara. 51 in pleasanton. 48 is the cool spot in american canyon. today, fall is here. no doubt. we are switching from summer to fall clothes. take an umbrella. just in case. at noon, low 60's to 70. by 4:00, low 60 at the coast. upper 60's around the bay. mid-70's inland. that is 15 degrees cooler than yesterday. isolated showers, the chance will be stronger at 7:00 hour. neighbors from the gulf coast to the great lakes are waking to a massive storm system this morning and next the problem it has caused and what they are bracing for today. >> another city considers new rules on short-term vacation rent ams and what it could mean for the bottom line. >> harvest time. at white house.
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local schools are getting their hands dirty with first lady trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46.
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>> covering walnut creek, campbell, burlingame and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> one person is dead after a 7.3 earthquake jolted the pacific coast of central america at 10:00 p.m. local time 100 piles southeast of the capital of el salvador. a woman was killed after a utility pole fell on her. a dozen homes had damage. officials issued a tsunami warning but down grated it to an "alert." >> from the gulf coast to the midwest there is a deadly storm that is spawning tornadoes and flooding rains and hail.
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t.j.? >> this photo was captured in alabama. the beaumont of lightning split on the heavens and set the stage if devastation as seven tornado es tore cross half a dozen states killing two in arkansas and alabama. 75-year-old woman was crushed by a tree that fell on ton of her mobile home. >> i tried everything i could to get her out. there was a tree on her. >> and in arkansas a father was killed and his wife and children rushed to the hospital after their home was leveled. residents are bying through the debris of what was their home. the national weather assessed strength. >> an ef-2 but the mobile home behind me was pretty were demolished. >> in louisiana, trees are uprooted and cars are crushed and lines are left dangling and them imagine of a cloud in
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tennessee, and in illinois crews were cleaning up after drenching rain and wind downed the trees and wrecked the roof of a home. >> very traumatic. traumatic to see the pack of your house demolished and watching the rains pour. >> this weather is now headed east for millions of americans in several major cities from the gulf coast to the great lakes are in the path. >> petaluma could soon track and regulate vacation rentals like airbnb and the planning commission is holding a hearing to consider amendments to the scorcherring code which allow short-term vacation rentals in residential and mixed use zoning districts. hundreds of homeowners republican places out illegally causing the county to lose tax revenue. superviseers are asking the tax collector to determine how many could be renting rooms.
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>> first lady will host the fall harvest of the kitchen garden and students from the bay area are inviteed from pittsburg have been picked to take part in the festivities. in 2009 she planted a vegetable garden on the southland of the white house to initiate a conversation about the well-being of our nation can later evolved into her "let's move," campaign teaching kids and family to leave healthy lives. >> if you want to own part of the candlestick tomorrow is the final day to take home memorial peelia from candlestick including a pair of seats. they are going for $749 but autographed by former players will run you more. the 54-year-old stadium will face the wrecking ball and will become part of the san francisco shipyard development project. >> we have traffic trouble in north bay with an overturned truck.
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it is slow things down. first, it is quieter coming up to the bay bridge toll plaza through the maze everything is moving along at top speed so it is quiet conditions here. as we take to you vallejo this is where we have the overturned big rig that, now, is causing quite the jam leaving leadership canyon. westbound 80, all lanes are blocked before highway 37 and the sig-alert is in effect until further notice with no traffic moving through. no spectator slowing eastbound side so if you are leaving vallejo to enter american canyon to the interchange you do not have problems but detours are in place. the ramps to and from highway 37 are open but to get there you need detours. mike? >> good morning to you. hold on to the hats today, the steering wheel and driving high-profile vehicle is not that easy. the winds are going to be ramping up their speeds. we will be around 15 or 25 miles
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per hour with the cold front rushing in replacing the warm air from yesterday. we have ten miles per hour in concord and 127 at fairfield and you can see the winds have shifted and are on shore. that is going to aid in our cooling. sfo may not be any issues this morning we will keep an eye open it but tomorrow morning with the drizzle and light rain, expect delays. the first forecast highlights breezy and cooler with isolated showers and very light and isolated and we will get the game in. light rain and drizzle tonight and more widespread but on the light side and the extended forecast, a chance friday night and saturday and possibly another chance on sunday into monday as the storm doors open and we have a the pa were shift to more progressive more fall like patterns. it is cool. low-to-mid 70's in the south bay today with san jose at 72 and only 68 in santa cruz and 68 in
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millbrae and low 70's for the peninsula and mid-60's along the coast and mid-and-upper set downtown and south san francisco and sauce lady and mid-to-upper 60 through the north bay with bodega bay possibly 62 and the cool spot is 66 at berkeley and moving inland we have temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70's for east bay valley. tonight we have 50's everywhere with light rain and drizzle falling on all of our neighbors and you can see the drizzle is possible, scattered and isolated and light showers starting around noon and into the afternoon and we will inject too much moisture into the air because of the wind and at 5:00, the steady rain to the north by 10:00, it is hugging the coast and to the forth bay along 101 and that is what is going to move through all the way into the 7:00 hour and we will have scattered showers through noon and by 5:00, it is just about over and we will be partly sunny. most of us are getting less than
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.1 i didn't, possibly a quarter of an inch along the higher elevations of the coast and into sonoma county. the seven-day forecast shows the next chance of 80 degree temperatures is not until sunday and we barely make it there so get rid for 60's and 70's and close to normal for this time of the year. majority of countries in the world now have access to iphones and a woman is explaining why she was forced to lie about her age to join facebook. >> apple is in the midst of the fastest iphone roll out ever, the iphone 6 and iphone 6 plus are available in more than 115 countries by end of the area. consumers in china and india will get a chance to have one starting open friday. google wants to make it easier to connect with a medical professional. you can get an opposite to talk with a live doctor on google
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flee to users during the trial per. netflix launching a premiere h.d. plan for $112 a month and you can stream video on up to four devices and a woman turns 114 and joined face book but she had to lie about her able because the area of her birth, 1900 was not an option so she now is one of the oldest users on the sole network. >> a parent missing four loco areas suddenly -- a parrot missing for four years returning is returned to the own are and is speaking a new language. >> a colorful landmark that could be named for robin
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>> a proposal to rename the waldo tunnel in memory of robin williams is moving forward. a resolution will be introduce the in december to rename the town knell after the beloved comic and performer. the waldo tunnel was the signature rainbow is the gateway to marin county northbound on 101 with 55,000 people signing a petition to rename the tunnel. it is named after william waldo a politician during the gold rush. withs lived in marin before he committed suicide two months ago. >> you will have to pay a membership fee to get same day or overnight deliveries from google's shopping express service. membership confidents $95 a year or $10 a month. in return, members get same day or next day delivery on orders of $15 or more and priority on delivery times. customers would do not want to become members can pay a delivery fee that starts at $5 period and goes up from there.
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the new google express same day service is available in san francisco, peninsula and san jose and five other american cities. kids, great britain your trick or treat bags we know the best places for scoring halloween candy. the san francisco is number one according to the real estate website zillow, the best for serious candy seekers. it held the top spot for four years. zillow breaks it down by neighbor. glen park and sea cliff and presidio heights, and san jose is number five. top neighbors including willow glenn, rose garden and blossom valley. these areas give out the most candy with the least walk and safety risk. zillow, people go to buy homes and they look at the school district, the retail value, tax base, now they look for the
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candy, would has the best candy. that is the determining factor. >> that is how you figure your property value. >> a serious accident in the north bay. leyla gulen? in vallejo an overturned truck when 80 at 37 with purple showing up at transition road which is an indication of the complete closing. we have all lanes closed down and as you arich it you have to get off of the freeway and get around. detours are in place but at this early hour we are seeing backups. the sig-alert in affect until further notice. it is clear as you come from the north bay interest san francisco and when you get there we have an injury crash involving a taxicab and a driver at oak street are we have an intersection blocked off. if you are traveling around the state through the san joaquin valley wind advisory
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from 10:00 this morning to 11 o'clock this evening with wind at ten or 20 miff but gusting up to 35 miles per hour. around lake tahoe, we have wind advisory but gusts possibly up to 55 to 65 miles per hour. it will push you up the mount tape. most of the rain is in oregon and it will get as far south, the organized weather, you can see scattered showers along the central coast for us down to around big sur and winy conditions in the sierra with 66 in lake tahoe and 82 in yosemite. >> vatican could be signals for more toll ran toward gays and the pope has been meeting with top clergy to discuss the church and family life in a preliminary report the vatican says gays have "gifts and qualities to offer the christian community," and asks, are our communities capable of accepting and valuing their sexual orientation without
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compromising catholic doctrine on the family and matrimony and conservative groups say this is a betrayal of catholic values. >> if you wonder what former republican presidential canidate is up to, he is using millions to fight five deadly brain diseases with the creation of the ann romney center for neuro logic diseases named after his wife. the money will put together top republicaners to look if treatments for multiple sclerosis and parkinson's disease and brain tumors and he has agreed to tap the political donors to raise another $into million -- another $50 million. >> an extract from broccoli could reduce symptoms of autism found in the south of the broccoli. researchers from harvard and
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johns hopkins said 26 showed improvement in behavior and communication skills four weeks of taking a drug made from chemical, they were better motivated. it is found >> a big role that fans play this afternoon in the battle with the cardinals. >> new video of the american airlines plane forced to milk an emergency landing after taking off from sfo. watch as the plane appears to come apart at the seems.
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abc7 news begins with breaking news. >> good morning at 5:00 a.m. major commute headache. all lanes are blocked westbound interstate 80 after an overturned truck accident. our reporter, amy hollyfield, has rushed to the scene. amy is if -- in vallejo. hi, i want to show you the seen. here is eastbound 80. look at backup. i have good news. i talked to the c.h.p. and they say they think they will have this re-opened in 30 minutes. they are about to get the truck towed hoping to get it opened very soon. this is what it looked like headed intohe
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