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are not at at&t park. they are here in civic center plaza. there is a jumbo-tron. this is where the party is going to be. officials put this plan interest place yesterday. they started building the jumbo-tron on the plaza because they wanted to give fans a place to watch the game together. no alcohol will be allowed. they will have extra officers here to make sure this is a safe party. giants fever can be found all over town even on skin. fans are getting giant tattoos and feeling good. >> when we are in a playoff we got the best pitching. of. the team. the fans are the greatest. all good. >> check out this, victory parade threat under construction near pier 54.
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you can see this you will not hear anything about it no one wants to talk about a victory parade. yet. don't want to jinx it. the focus is on tonight. all fans say they feel confident the giants the do it. >> confidence and faith. >> the pitcher least game two to the royals last wednesday but he will start tonight he and appeared with the red sox last year and joked with tim hudson who is in 7th if there is one. >> it is a start you play your whole career you want this. he is trying to talk me into swapping...website you -- when you get out there, it and a game of baseball, you have to find a way to win. we play the same in july as we
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play now. >> you saw his two sons sitting with him during the press conference. the last time the royals were down 3-2 in the world series was in...1985. they woman both becames to claim the trophy. >> the jury is out on whether they won one of those games. >> game six is today. if necessary, game seven is tomorrow with first pitch at 5:07 our time. wayne freedman is reporting from the world series and tweeted this photo of a nearly empty bar in kansas city saying "kc, really? it isn't over yet." >> we have reports from wayne
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freedman and you can follow him. developing news, students at san jose state university are mourning the loss of one of their own. 22-year-old chi lam died yesterday afternoon a day after he was hit by a suspected drunk driver would left the scene. the students held a vigil last night. police say the driver is 22-year-old who is under arrest now and accused of striking chi lam crossing the fraternity house on sunday morning. we will have more on the accident and the investigation at the top of hour. >> hundreds of napa earthquake victims can now apply for federal assistance. the august 24 6.0 magnitude earthquake left many in shambles help is on the way for property owners. fema and the office of emergency services say aid is available under the individuals and household program. a thousand private property owners in napa have been waiting
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to determine whether they are eligible if the funds. the assistance could include grants are low interest loans. >> nurses are demanding better preparations if those who treat ebola patients. nurses with ucfs will hold a noon rally on the demand and rallies at hospitals in san diego and los angeles. their demands come after the designation of uc medical center priority hospital to street ebola virus cases. the centers for disease control is looking interest revising guidelines on health care workers returning to the united states from west africa. >> after three days of confinement to the hospital, kaci hickox is considering suing the state of new jersey say she was treated like a criminal, held again her will, with no heat, no shower and a box for a toilet after she testified negative for ebola virus.
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>> her civil rights were violated. at minimum they can bring an action if dams. >> governor ordered this. >> i me she didn't want to be there. i have a bigger responsibility to the people and the public. >> nine states require a 21-day quarantine for workers returning from the hot zone. doctors say mandatory quarantine is unnecessary because only people who show symptoms can spread the disease. >> the brave and courageous health workers welcome the kind of response to them weapon they come back that at least base this on scientific data. >> the centers for disease control is revising the guidelines and recommended restricted travel and public activity for those with high risk for ebola virus and those who have some risk be monitored on case-by-case basis. in new york, a five-year-old boy back from west africa is still monitored old preliminary tests
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came back negative. new details in the case of the c.h.p. officer accused of stealing nude photos from a woman's cell phone. it is isolated to one bay area office. the c.h.p. officer confessed to stealing racy pictures of a female drunk driving suspect during her arrest in august and according to our media partner, he says he learned of the scream while working in los angeles but the incident is isolated to the dublin office. the d.a. says it will decide on charges against harrington this week and d.u.i. champions against the woman have been dropped. >> the san jose city council will consider repealing the new medical marijuana regulation. the initiative would do away with distance requirements from schools and day cares. it has enough signatures to make it to the ballot. the city council will decide whether to accept the initiative
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as is, push it to the 2016 scene election or hold a special election. >> today, state attorney scene pamela harris will release a new report over the effect of data breaches on california residents. the california data breach report and expected to show a sharp increase in the number of data prepares affecting those in california following a number of data breaches involving major retailers over the past year, including target, know man, and home depot. >> local customers of the water reservoir have reached the goal which was 10 percent or 8 billion gallons of water. residents in san francisco, alameda, santa clara and san mateo county are part of the system and all part of the conservation effort. 10 percent is a good start but it is below the governor's request for 20 percent water use reduction in january. is there any rain?
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>> friday. that is it. it could be a good storm. look how we are doing since july 1: keeping the trend of the drought going with not of us around 30 percent to 40 percent of our average. we are missing 60 to 70 percent of the rain. across the entire state only eureka in the north and los angeles has had only 6 percent of what they are supposed to have. we are in the mid-to-upper 50's through san francisco or upper 50's only at the ferry building. across the golden gate bridge at 55 and the financial district is 55 and a lot of 40's, 42 at american canyon and fairfield is upper 40's and pleasanton, tracy, and saratoga, and palo alto, everyone else in the low 50's. we will have a mild lunch with
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mid-to-upper 60's by 4:00, and warm the builds at 68. low-to-mid 70's for the rest of us and chilly evening by 7:00, low-to-mid 60's by 9:00 all of us in the 50's. >> all is calm. at the richmond-san rafael toll plaza but it is slow on the bridge. good morning, everyone, a look at the drive as you come in, they arope the bridge and as they get out of the athere is red and yellow because of bridge inspection so we have lanes that are taken away across the richmond-san rafael bridge this morning, and from the tolls, to highway 101 so watch out for the lane closings and drive time traffic tracy to dublin is 25 minutes and dublin to mission boulevard south is 15 minutes. 4:39. would you do the honest thing if you found $120,000 laying by the side of the road?
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covering burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. welcome back. the contra costa board of supervisors will consider boosting their pay by $32,000. it is appears likely members will did so since they voted to have an ordinance drawn up for the increase, the raise pushing salaries from $97 to $130,000 a year. supervisors say the increase is reasonable because they still make less than many other department heads in the county.
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anonymous c.h.p. officer found a lot money in the street and returned it. she restored a man's life savings and toss her children a lesson in the process. >> i opened it enough to see it was $100 bills. >> this off duty c.h.p. officer who does not want to be identified said she found more than $120,000 stuffed interest two bank bags lying in the middle of concord boulevard. >> i was, like, oh my god! it didn't feel real. >> she struggles to pay the bills like most of us but did not hesitate to turn in the money. >> the man reported the loss saying it was his live savings and concord police turned it over to him. >> my kids, they are like, what were you thinking? >> the c.h.p. officer who was raised by a single mother in south central los angeles said it was a moment to teacher
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children about integrity. >> there was no one on the street. after i come back, for whatever reason, no one would have known. your integrity is interimmed by what you do when no one is looking. >> i would feel guilty to go on a trip or buy clothes, it would be a reminder of doing something bad. >> i want to do the right thing and report it. >> officer has faith in her fellow plan and believes most people what do what she did. >> today, san francisco based zinga will present the school district with money to fund a game academy and high school students in the city will play pong part of a national trend to incorporate computer science into public schools. in california alone, there are 78,000 open jobs for computer scientists and in zinga, they
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will present a check for $31,000 to the district. >> apple is bringing technology to low income students giving out ipads and macs and apple tv to 114 schools across the nation including here in san jose and in richmond. part of the $100 million pledge to president obama's connected initiative a campaign for educational technology. teachers say the gadgets will give students real world skills. >> the giants will take on the royals, and fans young and old are showing their spirit.
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>> way did go. someone put her on the jumbo-tron, 101-year-old does not know the exact words to the song but her giant heart is in the right place. way to go, madeleine. ♪ one, two, three strikes you are out ♪ >> fans have been sending photos showing their own team spirit. shear -- here is a young man sitting on orange and black... moose. all we are doing is the blues from 30 or 35 years ago. >> it is still painful.
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>> world series kansas city a blown call and the cardinals went on to lose the world series but they should have won 3-2 in the world series. >> new we know. now the game in kansas city, in rain we hope? >> the radar, we have been following it, the cold front is going to sweep through and it does, and the rains swept through st. louis and pushing to chicago so there will be no delays so we will show you their radar, the conditions and temperatures that are going to be on the cool side this evening, and here is the forecast, we will start off at 57, at 7:00, and dropping to 50 but, still, in the mid-to-upper 40's and not much has changed at home, either, other than the fact we have light winds but have not produced fog. we will keep an eye on the north bay. it could be late in in morning
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commute. the camera is showing how calm the water is this morning, the sunshine, today, even more so than yesterday, and more warmth and wet to halloween and the weekend is look cooler but dry and brit irand most of the rain is going to fall and today is 72 in milpitas and 72 in santa cruz the cool spot across the south bay and toward the monterey bay mid-to-upper 70's to gilroy and 78 degrees is the warm spot, and 70's in milbrae and mid-to-upper 60's along the coast and flirt with 70 downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and in the mid-70 through the north bay valley and mid-to-upper 70's in the east bay valleys. tonight we are in the upper 50's as cool as this morning and our cold front, we are not worried about that but worried about the one behind it and it will bring
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us a chance of rain open friday morning into the afternoon hours and it will switch to showers during the evening hours and we may still be democratting wet weather but the bulk of the rain will fall friday morning and it will be low-to-upper 60's and same with extra sunshine late saturday afternoon and sunday is the more dry and warmer and calmer day this weekend with an extra hour to enjoy. >> a breeze on 680 through pleasant hill to walnut creeks we have cars on the roads but no problems, we have a brand new crash in antioch. we have a lot of construction around the bay area and this and going to be here until 6:00 this morning and northbound highway 29 to highway 37 is going to be shut down and you can see the purple indicating the complete shut down is detours are in place and you may not expect to see too much traffic but closer to 6:00 that is when the remark is going to build up here and in
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the westbound direction along highway 4, an accident at hillcrest blocking one lane. as you make the drive from antioch to pittsburg, slow down director speed as you make it past hillcrest. >> apple c.e.o. tick cool -- tim cook has released new details about new products. >> speaking at "wall street journal" global technical conference he said the apple watch will likely need to be charged once a day. cook said apple pay is a huge hit with a million activated in the first three days. this is the new robot sales assistant. the "wall street journal" says this robot will help customers find products and use lasers to move around the star starting in san jose next month. microsoft is slashing prices of the xbox for the holiday season from november 2 until
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john 3 selling for $50 below retail price. if you are only using an umbrella you may want a smart umbrella with a blue tooth track are that checks with g.p.s. if you lose your umbrella and starts at $69. we are talking about our world series wager, folks. coming up, baby wipes that could be a health hazard to little ones. >> drivers would like to citizen on the gas on the way to a landmark, this is a move being taken to put the brakes on it. >> neighbors in hawaii head to safety as the river of lava creeps closer to their
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mondays in muir woods with a 25 mile per hour speed limit on a stretch of the road which has no established speed limit despite having a high volume of vehicles and pedestrians who walk language the evening of the -- edge of the roadway. >> if you have baby wipes check out the brand because they could contain bacteria with recalls including diapers.com and well beginnings dated october 1 or prior dates. >> we have a sunny day on tap. >> a great day to take pictures of the fall colors in foster city. the cooler nights and shorter days are accelerating the colors. we have a frost advisory around
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mount shasta until 9:00 or 10:00. and 73 in san diego and rain in eureka but that is it. in lake tahoe, rain on friday but snow on saturday, look at the temperatures in the 40's and we should be 58 degrees. we could get up to a foot of snow as we head through saturday and sunday if you are headed up that way, watch out. >> we are taking you to antioch where we have an accident at hillcrest and we have backup approaching 160 you are on the brakes and beyond the scene of the accident it is clear going. we do not know if c.h.p. is on the scene but possible injuries could be involved. i told you about the bridge inspection, that is cleared and we are looking at slow traffic, with one or two lanes are taken away and all lanes have re-opened. 31 bart trains erupting on time and muni is running on time and ace train one is two minutes
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late. >> residents of a hawaiian village have headed to safe ground with a levee flow from the volcano is only 70 yards away from structures and moving five yards an hour. most residents have abandoned their homes. officials say they have made arrangements for those in the path of the flow to watch the destruction of their home. the accommodation is made to provide a means of closure for resolution agains. >> wal-mart is apologizes after offending thousands. the plus-size costumes appear on a website labeled "fat girl costumes." wal-mart took the section of the website down after several complaints but it reappeared yesterday morning. wal-mart has removed the label calling it "unacceptable," and is working to make sure this doesn't happen again. no motive and no suspect.
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what we are going to see from the sunshine is warmer weather. check out the embarcadero, we are still in orange and honoring the world series and the fun with it when we win. radar satellite is quiet. live doppler hd is not picking up any fog. but there is a small chance we could get some in the 101 corridor in the north bay. fewer clouds and 69 to 74 around the bay and above-average temperatures inland 73 to 78 and not so breezy along the coast at 66 to 69. injury. >> in is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza, everyone. it is locking quiet. when you get to the tower, you can see flashing lights and that is due to a call that is on the shoulder so we are not sure if it is a stalled vehicle but we have c.h.p. on the scene and our wazers are picking that up and i will show you on our waze app in our next report it i
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