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the new editions to liver mother ju moor just opened the doors. we're live with more. janet? >> reporter: hi kristina. you can see the steady stream with behind us. they have plenty of bags this hour. now a lot of people were anticipating the opening so that they could open up their wallets. it's set to be one to have biggest money makers and a lot of shoppers and that's why they say that changing the name made sense. >> workers made final adjustments this morning in preparation of san francisco outlets debut. >> it really does help people understand what we're locate and how close that we are to san francisco. >> the shop er center not only got a new name but added 30 stores in a multimillion dollar project.
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>> i think that it's awesome and great for the community, and i really like to shop a lot. >> it's the shocking frenzy that continues to give the city a big boost. >> it's i exciting. it equals revenue and hire more police officers. all thanks to millions that come here around the bay area and around the world. shoppers were excited to check out the shops and designers names and a kid favorite the disney store. the expansion does not stop here and 20 new stores will open throughout the year. >> we have good deals at the outlet. for those in the opening debut that means getting her early before the crowds. in 2012 the tlafk baung was a nightma nightmare. it's kppted to be light er today and busier over the weekend. >> i was heard last night and why do we do it.
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we got in the car and said to get here an hour early and have some fun. >> reporter: now talking about the traffic situation the police say that you can expect congestion near the exit where we are. they say that you should try to car pool or take the bus through ace or liver more transit. reporting live with abc7 news. >> thanks a lot. you will be able to pay for a faster commute. construction is under way on 680. crews are working on over head signs to drivers to push driver toss s to the tolls. so low drivers will have to pay to use the toll roads. the cost based on how heavy. the more traffic the more that you pay. you seen the type on the bay area and car pool ers and
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motorcycles and clean air vehicles can use the hov lanes now. they will be able to use the express lane for free. they say that the project will eventually extend to the bridge. a new government study shows that they're differenting their cars more so than any other market in the u.s. 70 percent of commute erringss their cars to commute. the biggest drop in the country. boston and massachusetts saw the second biggest. you can check out the entire 2013 census bureau study on abc.com. a new prediction on the odds that it will bring major weather to the bay area. >> abc7 mike is here to tell us what climate experts are saying about this. >> yeah, the monthly update came out and this area right here
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along the equator and 3.4 degrees and warmer than average and that's warmer than what we have in 1997 and wow significant and it's a 90 percent chance that it's going cover the rain here and head into the spring. however, it does not guarantee the wet weather. it has brought us wetter than average winters here in late to moderate only five and 17. we will have more on this coming up back to you. >> thank you mike. firefighters are making progress on the fires burning. the containment doubled to 33 percent. it grew by 3,000 acres to a total of 23,500 acres. it's burning two of the much bigger rocky fire. the fire will burn out.
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homicide detectives are investigating the death of a man whose body was found inside an office building inside of a park on londie avenue. the crime scene is huge, and that's just one obstacle for the police. matt joins us from the headquarters. >> reporter: yeah, i got an update here on from a police sergeant here. he told me that it appears that the man and the victim is a man in his 30s. they're speaking with witnesses at this time, but so far no arrest. >> a business is an unusual place to find a homicide victim in san jose. late hours are unusual where several businesses are located. this morning a man with one gunshot wound was found inside before 1:00 a.m. he was taken inside where he died. workers were kept out of the office because of the homicide investigation. >> when i come this morning at
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6:45. the guy said somebody has been killed in the billing. that scared me. >> it's a shock. it's a shock. i, you know, i don't know what's going on. yeah it's surprise. >> police took off a huge section including the churches scientolo scientology. at about 9:00 this morning workers at the building where the body was found were told to go home. they were going to be closed for the entire day. >> we're an industrial area. never had any problems or break ins or any issues. i hope that this is not continuous or something like this. >> reporter: this has been a violent summer here in san jose. in the past weeks there have been 11 homicides. reporting live matt keller with abc7 news. a protest against police got out of control. a crowd of 50 protest ers
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the run. a tip lead to his arrest. the 52-year-old was charged with multiple counts of child molestation of two boys. >> he has been living off the grid, and the next upper hand is that he is going to be transferred by fwoups the county, and then face spot in the base of the tower in san francisco at about 8:30 this morning by abc web brother p producer.
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he appeared to be looking for food. this is the second siethding this week. on tuesday one charged at a man and his dog before running off. still ahead. the reason that crews pulled the palm trees and what went in their place. plus get a sneak peek in just a few minutes at a brand new short based on the film inside o
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the aftermath of the huge explosions in china. drone videos shows planes and pile of ruble at the site of the blast. we told you about this first yesterday on abc news 7. officials say that 50 people are dead following the blast and dozens are injured. the cause of the explosion are under investigation. donald trump is leading the race and now he is the first attack add of the campaign. it uses his poll words praising democrats. >> i can probably identify more as democrat. it seems that the economy does better under the democrat. >> well, the add was funded by senator rand pall but trump does not seem to care. he says that paul is a mess and a far better doctor than senator. voters are still backing trump and with a ten point lead to his
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rivals. named number one and the website compared 177 cities based on several factors and the population. an opportunity for growth and south san francisco came in second on the list and followed by sacramento. they round out the top five and san francisco came in 39th on the list. if you were driving -- well, happening now cal tran is in the process of planning palm trees on the bridge. sky 7 hd was over the bridge as they were unloading and digging up an old one. the palms separating the east caused $10,000 east and now they found them well and that caused many of them to die. >> hopefully these will do better. it's going to turn tomorrow
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and through the weekend. we have triple digit on the way. we will talk about that. the fire danger that exists in the ever growing jerusalem fire. doesn't it look gorgeous outside? the hundreds, i will tell you when they will get here and when they will last. disney's inside out. a sneak peak of a film when it's released on blue ray. why the actress decided to
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the bay area this is abc7 news. welcome back. a big announcement for the fans of the movie "inside out" "insid. the movie is available on october 13, and it's going have a short called riley's birthday. >> is riley here? >> red alert. >> boy. >> well the short features the reaction of riley and her family as a young boy shows up for what could be riley's first date. an exclusive preview aired on good morning america today, and we have a link on abc.com. disney is the parent company of abc. >> riley is 12. i am sure that he just wants to play ice hockey. >> yeah, out in the street. >> yeah, that's it. not a date. >> yeah, go to the golden gate park. >> it's going to be good to see. >> yeah, i can't wait.
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how is it looking? >> pretty good. this weekend possibly some 80s. i i wanted to expand and the thing that i want to focus on is the bottom one. if we do get above it, it will not end this winter. we need three years of 250 percent of average rain to make up the greatest amount of rain that we have ever had in one year and it was about 190 of average. we're trying to reach levels that we've never reached before and reach them over three consecutive years. let's talk fire. here is the jerusalem fire. gusting to 70 and 74. humidity dropping down to 33 percent. 23,500 acres and 23 percent con tand. the containment doubled. bad news is that the winds are going to pick up in the next couple of hours and up around 20
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to 25 in the evening hours and stay up in the double digit and until 6:00 tomorrow morning and then fingers crossed when there's calmer conditions and then the temperatures spike. you can see san jose and this is where the last clouds are hanging in. it will keep us mild, and the weekend is warming and looking oppressi apress in land and arrives on monday and starts go next week. if you're going to the cost where we're seeing the sunshine today, low to mid-60s. winds are ten miles less right now. they're going to pick up this afternoon. where they're going to be dangerous is from 2:00 to 11:00. high fire danger because of the breezy conditions here. back here at home temperatures are a little softer than average. on the other side of that and
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sun sunnyville and the upper 70s. we will be around 80 and then that breeze is shooting through the gap and low to mid-70s. we will have mid-or upper 60s expect for the daily city and upper 60s along the coast and you can see where the cloud will cover will be along the coast and mainly across the north and keeping you in the upper 60s and lower 7 0z across the value limit mid-upper 70s across and cast er valley 80s and then we punch "inside out" la punch in land. that's the last day for 80s fors for a long time. going the game to want? 6:50 is the first pitch. my accuweather forecast. 80s in san francisco on saturday and then 90s to 1 hundreds for the rest of us.
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>> a lot of taste of summer for a lot of kids. >> you get. >> thank you very much. modern family star is opening up around her deeply personal choice to undergo breast choice surgery. >> the 17-year-old that plays alex had the procedure this summer. in an interview she said she we want from a 34 f to a d. the physical pain of having a large chest lead to her decision. she had a lot of back problems and that it started to hurt so bad that she could not take the pain. >> she wanted to just set the record straight so that it's out there and kind of answers every kind of question. the physical pain was so bad that she could not stand up. every time that she would go online she would see horrible things. >> one of the few people that she confided in was the tv mom julie. she is hoping to share her story to inspire others who are going
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through the same thing. the 49 ers are letting you buy single digit. you can get dibs by registering in a fan called faithful 49. single game parking passes and pregame parties are up for sale. you can buy them for ticket medical center ers. to sign up go to a link on our website at abc7 news.com. how about bam by and thump er in real life.
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coming up on abc7 news at 4:00. a major shake up and new episodes of sesame street is moving to cable. on abc7 the perfect home pedicure. okay. we have seen bambi and thumper and now they're coming to life. >> a couple captured this picture. they were spotted outside of the museum. they named them bambi and
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thumper because they reminded them. >> that's the way to make a viral video. you put the two animals together and let the camera roll. >> and they did not fight. >> they did not. for all of us here thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a million is next. have a great day everybody. >> bye bye. 1i6gsd
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