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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone, it is monday, august 24. i am eric thomas. >> i am kristen sze. hope you had a great weekend. how is the week starting out? >> nice to see you. no fog. live doppler hd is showing visibility at mine and eight miles in hayward. no real issues. the clouds are starting to fill in the bay but late arriving. the sea breeze will let up this morning. it will be back as we head to the afternoon. especially away the bay to the west delta. we start off with clouds and upper 50s to low 60. we stay in the we upper 60s
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along the coast and upper 60s around the bay at noon and inland, mid-70s to my 80s by 4:00. hope you enjoy it. leyla? we start off with a look at san mateo bridge, travels are light and breezy moving cross the water away from hayward to foster city. before you get there, here is a look at 880 through hayward and union city, at top speeds and through castro valley westbound 580 neighbor to the south dumbarton bridge is a great job at 62 miles per hour headed into east palo alto. >> breaking news from san jose where a search for two suspects in a shooting and going on right now. these are pictures from the area, police responded to south sunset before midnight on reports of shots being firsted. they found an adult male lying in the street suffering from a gun wound. he was pronounced dead at sketch. right now police are accepting several blocks in all directions looking for the shooters.
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we have a thursday crew on the scene and we will bring you an update shortly. happening today, napa residents celebrate the progress rebuilding exactly a year after the devastating earthquake. a special memorial event is held today at veterans park that begins at 3:to striking at 3:20 a.m. 95 percent of downtown businesses have re-opened. the government is helping. fema reports 7,300 have registered for earthquake aid. melanie woodrow is in downtown napa. >> yes, we are at third and brown several miles from where the epicenter was but you can see over my shoulder there are buildings that still are very much undergoing repairs. i am joined by the napa county public information officer. a last preparations are underway. tell us we are here a year later. >> today is certainly a day of
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reflection when you look at where we were a year ago, some people lost their homes and others had their work life disrupted and some are recovering in the recovery process and where we are a year later, that is more of an ongoing recovery process. with video had a lot of positives, people are re-opening businesses and homes and living back in their homes we still have a lot to go in terms of reconstruction. can you see behind us there is a lot equipment moving, a lot of orange barrels. it has been positive but there is a long way to go. >> shared a mix of emotion. some have negative feelings of the day and do not want to remember as we reflect. there is a triad going >> we have the napa strong 6.30, 365 event commemorting and celebration and preparation at
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veterans park in downtown napa with speakers and look where we are in the recovery process and we will have live music and emergency preparedness booth an education for folks on safety decisions in an event of an emergency and learning more of what you can do to be prepared. >> napa has had a difficult time on working on the exact damage assessment. why? >> when you talk down third and broken you can see on one side of the street row construction occurring, businesses open and serving coffee and on other side historic courthouse a landmark for years, or, centuries, rather. you have the difference, people have questions. an issue we have had is putting a figure on some of the damage. for example, the historic courthouse we have to go through
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federal approval this order to let folks in to get in their to do the damage assessment, a process we have to follow. >> thank i for waking up early to join us. we will talk more about today's event and emergency preparedness and coming up today at 6:00 we will speak with a business owner here directly next door to the damaged building behind me and because of efforts he did prior to the earthquake he is open for business. >> last area's earthquake left wineries in shambles with millions in wine pour on to the floors after the barrels tumbled. repairs are under way at familiar vineyards after the earthquakisted this building. the earthquake cost napa wineries $80 million. they generate $13 billion a area in business. most of damaged wineries are back if business doling with this year's hard vote of. >> the napa earthquake injured
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49 people and causing an estimated $5 million damage. most of the damage involved crumbled chimneys and brick alls like this one. you pay remember the exit on highway 37 was closed because of safety concerns. >> the napa evening is a sobering reminder a major earthquake can hit any time. you can find tips on survival kit and developing an emergency plan if the family on abc7news.com. we will mark the anniversary of the august 24 earthquake at 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. dash ashley is in the heart of downtown to she us how things have changed. >> three important california men were honored in paris for taking down an armed man on a passenger train in belgium. french president hollande pinned the legion of honor medal on
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three men skying they showed incredible bravery. spencer stone was injured during the take down. >> czar star said -- star-spangled banner said let's go, we tack killed him and grabbed the scar, and star-spangled banner grabbed alek skarlatos and he pulled more weapons last and right. stone and alek skarlatos and stone were friends with an stone sadly who is from the east bay. the gunman has been identified as ayoub el-khazzani and is in custody. a lawyer for the 26-year-old from morocco plans to problem passengers for money not carry out a massacre. >> in california, firefighters have made progress in battling the porter venture that has been burning since saturday night. rocky terrain and heavy brush make it difficult to battle the films.
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the wild fryer has scorched 215 acres and now 30 percent contained. officials are looking for the cause. >> forest service officials forced evacuation of 400 hopes south of big bear lake in san bernardino mountains with a willed fire near the ski resort this afternoon or yesterday afternoon and has burned 85 acres and 10 percent contained. the resort water cannons are pointed to the fire with resorts using the cannons to make snow. >> no relief this sight in washington state with firefighters waging a major battle against complex of wildfires that cover 400 square miles. more than 200 hopes have been destroyed and thousands are threatened. it is only 10 percent contained. >> more kids heading back-to-school this weekend and we will check on the forecast. >> early start if they are out
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now. 57 in orinda, a lot of low 60s including berkeley at 60 and richmond and san leandro at 61. hard arrest at 62. union city and treatment at 63. our coolest temperatures, antioch at 56, and forward and napa at 58 and pacifica and oakland at 63 shared with los gatos. 62 in livermore and san jose. in walnut creek, partly cloudy and 61 degrees. inland east bay, the warmest and get close to need the air conditioning and 84 in san ramon and 93 in brentwood. along the coast we are 66 to 70 if downtown san francisco, grab the sunglasses and partly cloudy and breezy an the bay after a quiet start this morning at 72 to 82 headed into san jose and santa rosa. clouds in san rafael but no fog, temperatures are warmer tomorrow and steady on wednesday and thursday and a chance of showers and cool weather open friday through the weekend. >> we have 37 bart trains on
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time this morning and they are on time into the bay bridge toll plaza. we woke up this morning with a six car crash at the macarthur maze choking things off as you made it out of berkeley to emeryville but it has cleared and traffic, again; back to normal so the cars are streaming in as you make it up toen officer. we have a few closures an the bay area and construction is happening and this project is going to last until can this morning, northbound 880 to mission boulevard you can see a little bit of purple an indication that the road is closed and you will not have access off of northbound 880. closer to mountain view, westbound 237 to northbound highway 101 the ramp is closed until further notice and there are detours in place. we are seeing all posted >> pumpkins will take beer shelves by storm with the money report next.
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>> major players gathering at lake tahoe to chart the future of the natural treasure. >> the surprising findings of the early impact berkeley's soda tax.
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>> daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. good morning, at 5:14 on monday. a look from the emeryville camera checking out and the bay bridge where traffic is light. >> the lake tahoe summit is underway, the 19th annual. the governor brown and senator feinstein are among the politicians expected to attend. this is hosted by senator from nevada and take place at the round hill pines beach resort. the summit shine as spotlight on the important restoring work taking place at lake tahoe in california and nevada. this year's theme? connecting lake tahoe's environment and economy through innovation and transportation. >> scientists are closer to speaking up the great as a matter of fact garbage park in the pacific occasion between the west coast and hawaii where
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plastics pollutes the waterway. we were at pier 32 in san francisco where crews returned from a 30-day expedition map, and measuring the garbage to build a barrier that clean it up. >> each week the volume of two empire state building worth of mastic flows into the oceans where it damages ecosystems and economies and ended up in the food chain damaging us potential ly. >> crews collected bottles and discarded fishing exercise, with cleanup scheduled in 2020. >> berkeley was the first city in the nation to vote for a tax on soda but a study shows it is not working. the tax is a cent an ounce and the idea was to cut consumption of the sugary drinks but a study found that store owners are passing only 22 percent of the tabs on to customers possibly in a fear of losing customers to
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other stores with cheaper soda. >> almost 5:16 and now a check on the weather. what is going on? >> warming trend today and tomorrow with a cooling trend tracingoning could be wet for some. if you look for drizzle here are the next three hours and figure that falls will be near the coast and over the ocean. the winds are going to be fast all along the bay shore and some the west delta from 2:00 this afternoon to 10:00 this evening. this morning, though, the wins are light at 10 miles per hour. you have to it gun at 21 to 33 notes to get the small craft advisory. here is a look from emeryville, it is quiet. as far as the camera later, though, gill be shaking. brighter. minor warming trend. holding steady physical we get to the weekend with the highs
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tapering and transition of the cooler both will bring unsettled weather to the north friday and saturday. at the bench, if you missed the sunshine, coming back 5- to 15-degrees above-average temperature with a lot of low-to-mid 60. 78 in sunnyvale and low-to-mid 80s for most of the south bay and in morgan hill and gilroy, for the kids to have something more comfort am at 88 to 89. now, 80s in redwood city, parkway appeal, and mountain view and money 70s and millbrae is 72. breaks in the cloud cover and that will make us run up to around significant at half moon bay and daly city and colma at 65, and more sunshine means 70s downtown, south san francisco, and sausalito. upper 70s san rafael, novato, petaluma, vallejo and low 80's around napa and sonoma and santa rosa and very nice and comfortable weather for the
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remembering of last year's, in napa. 71 in the east bay, 84 at shop, upper 80s until you get toant toxic and brentwood low-to-mid 90s. on my seven-day forecast you can see temperatures are jumping up one-or-two degrees and wednesday and thursday a lot like today and the transition on friday interest cooler weather this weekend. >> another picture of the bay bridge toll plaza and traffic is coming in now, from the east bay and we do not have the metering lights turned on and i will let you know. traffic is starting to get heavier as you head into san francisco. moving over to the golden gate bridge, the drive is light with an extra line in the southbound direction from marin to san francisco northbound traffic not a problem at this area with light conditions. drive time traffic 580 westbound
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tracy to castro valley is an hour. from highway 85 to the san jose airport, 11 minute, 280 northbound through daly city into san francisco is nine minutes. >> tesla is teaming up with airbnb to make travel easier for electric car owners and install charging stations at dozens of high end airbnb properties with a free charger for the owners but pay for the >> investors eyes are on wall street after markets took a huge tumble. >> good morning, topping america's money, investor panic. today is called black monday in asia where markets were in a free maul. china's main stock market wiping out the gain with stock futures way down and the advise for anyone with money in the market, ride it out. >> retailers are making shelf space earlier for the assortment
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of pumpkin flavored beer from september to november of last year the seasonal beers accounted for more than 20 percent of the $20 billion craft bier markt. >> finally, straight out of compton is top, taking in $26.8 million in second week of release. "mission impossible," was second making $12 >> we have proof, now, pumpkin is the new kale. >> kale. >> super food you put in everything. >> straight ahead, seven things to know as you start the day. >> the big financial gift to boost technical education. >> hard work from an army of volunteers that makes going back-to-school easier for back-to-school easier for thousands of students.
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>> good morning at 5:22. now, a look at the bay bridge and the bay. looking like it is cloudy to start. we are checking wet and traffic all morning. >> here are seven things to know before you go: breaking news in san jose. a police seven for two suspects is blanketing self problems right new in the area of south sunset. a man was found shot there overnight and died at the scene. >> three young men from northern california received the top honor of france to taking down a gunman on a train in belgium. french president said the bravery of the three machine make them heroes. >> today is the one-year anniversary of the napa earthquake. community will hold a commemoration this afternoon and celebrate the progress they have
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made. our reporter will have a report from napa in a few minutes. >> now, waking up to increasing clouds this morning, comfortable temperatures as a little bit of a warming friend hits us today and tomorrow and the cooling trend, the transition, could bring a chance of shower those some of us. five, we are looking at san jose at 87 near julian street a mild start to the only commute with a couple of accidents but mostly, we are looking at most of the congestion over the we altamont pass and clear elsewhere. >> the safety of air shows is coming into question this morning. two deadly crashes occurred over the weekend. a fighter jet crashed into a crowd in britain and killed a dozen people and two stunt planes collided in switzerland killing one. >> pre-season tuneups continue for the 49ers and raiders. the 49ers had a touched and san francisco beat the cowboys
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23-6 and for the raiders this highlight connected with mario on saturday but oakland lost in minnesota 20-12. >> today, the sales force foundation will reaffirm a commitment to the san francisco schools with an announcement: supporting a computer science program in san francisco unified school direct middle schools so students have the opportunity foe have daily computer classes for the first time. the san francisco mayor lee will attend. >> in the east bay thousands of children will start off school on the right foot this year because of volunteers. we were at the international house in berkeley as volunteers of all ages put together school supplies and dental kits. this is the 5th year the group pitched in to help kids. volunteers put together 3,500 school supply and 6,000 dental kits this year. >> getting back-to-school ready
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good morning at 5:28 on monday. hope you had a great weekend. thanks for starting your week with us. i am kristen here is eric meteorologist mike
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nicco. i am eric thomas. >> visibility negotiation fog, on live doppler hd, and light arriving cloud cover shows the trees on the embarcadero are not moving. they will later. it will be freezey around the bay. the 12-hour day planner babying up at 56 to 63 and that is constants. temperatures are warmer today as we get sunshine quicker at 66 at the cost and 76 inland, at noons step outside for lunch. 66 at the coast to 84 inland by 4:00 and 64 to 74 at 7:00 you may need a light coat. >> quite warm walking to the car. walnut creek southbound 680 looking heavier and we have thicker tail lies as we pull if closer to highway 24 and still only going to take you seven minutes great highway 4 to the 24 junction and you get on to highway 24 heading through lafayette, not going to be an issue with clear conditions. as we move in to east palo alto northbound nimitz at 101, excuse
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me, university avenue is where we have an accident and it is possible blocking one lane but the rest of the drive is clear. >> we have breaking news in the south bay, a search for a shooting suspect that is spanning several neighbors right now including near a >> this is a hot crime scene because the suspects are still at large. they have locked down the neighbor. you can see. >> the police activity behind me. they also property if a helicopter with heat seeking devices to try and detect where the people were trying to hide. the murder happened last night before midnight. 30-year-old map was shot to death. two people are on the run. police say they do have witnesses. that is how they know there are two involved. this happened in east san jose. police say they have not been able to fully launch their investigation. that is because of safety
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concerns. >> we are making sure our scene is safe to begin a more detailed investigation. we will know much more when our scene is safe and we can interview witnesses. >> they have not found the shooters. we have been told they have released the search helicopter. there were concerns they could be hiding on the campus of a middle school and it is locked down. the school is cleared and they have determined no one is hiding there. now they will do a door-to-door search in the neighborhood to try and find these guys. we will be on the john through -- on john throughout -- on the scene throughout the morning. >> napa residents are set brighting the progress made rebuilding a year after a devastating earthquake hit the city. 95 percent of downtown businesses have re-opened, a remarkable achievement. melanie woodrow is in downtown napa with the latest.
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>> we on third and brown where a number of the local businesses and historic buildings sustained quite a bit of damage. a greatest lessons the last year has to do with emergency preparedness. i am gypped by the public information officer for napa county. told me about the lessons learned around emergency preparedness. >> absolutely. the south napa earthquake had an educational compensate to it relate to emergency preparedness. people have their go packs ready. maybe sure you have your flashlights, shoes by the side of the bed. we had classes and community emergency response that we could not fill prior to the earthquake and now we cannot keep up with the schedule. have the sell awareness so you can respond for yourself in time of emergency. >> i know you mentioned other cities and counties, have you been contacted because they are looking for the lessons learned dealing with their own emergencies, looking to you guys for advise.
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tell us about the event, even time was carefully picked. >> at 3:20 p.m. at vans park if >> at 3:20 p.m. at vans park if downtown napa with have our 6. making sure that people have an understand, of the decisions they can make for the families to keep them safe in time of emergency. we have federal, state and local agencies representing us and pick can pick up a lot of good information. you are asking people from out of napa to come here if the event. next half hour we will speak with a business owner about some of the changes he made to his building and how he was able to stay open right after the earthquake. >> napa strong 6.0, 365 is held at veteran's million park this
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afternoon at 3:20 p.m. it will commemorate how far the region has commodity. >> work repairs napa's first prepare church a structure on natural register of historic polices. inside, pews are covered, stained glasses window covered and it will tick $1.5 million to repair the building but the passenger said it could have with worse. >> it is built on a foundation of bridge about as high as your waist and it would have been easy for the church to have slid roof the foundation and be laying in the road. >> a symbol is the 800-pound bell that remains where it fell august 4 last year. it is the bell ring again is a priority for the community. >> napa teen severely injured has made huge steps in the recovery after a chimney collapsed.
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14-year-old still feels pain after the pelvis was broken in four places. he is dealing his father's death from cancer in january. he is practicing dance routines and said he laps to take part in an upcoming event. >> we will broadcast from napa as we mack the one year and was of the august 24 earthquake at 5 o'clock and 6:00 p.m. we will be in the heart of downtown napa with nap shots at abc7 news come and you can see for yourself what a difference a year has made in napa. >> three young men from northern california have received france's highest on this morning, spender stone, alek skarlatos, were neighbors growing up and&anthony sadler is from the east bay and as we report, they were recognized in paris for bravery in stopping a train attack. >> this morning, the president of france thanks the three brave
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americans personally for their courage. >> a ceremony at the presidential palace in france, three american friends humbly received france's highest honor, the legion of honor. alek skarlatos, college student an the three friends made a split second decision to stop a gunman. >> we hit the ground. alek skarlatos grab the sun great his home and i put him in a choke hole. he pulled more weapons. >> authorities have identified the gunman at ayoub el-khazzani more morocco foreign national. a lawyer for ayoub el-khazzani said he is not a terrorist but helpless man what wanted to rob the train.
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he can be held legally until tomorrow by french authorities where he will be charged or released. >> wall street could be headed for another roller coaster ride as markets plunge with the main index losing 8.5 percent wiping out the games this year. all asian marks suffered losses and the indices were down 3 percent. united states stock futures are down and the fall is deepening fears over the health of china's huge economy with the second largest in the world, financial advisors are telling investors not to panic and united states marketserly strong overall. >> this morning, the first day of class for the done unified school district and all teaching positions may have been filled we have been reporting on filling of these in recruiting of candidates. the district officials say they down to 15 vacancies and the chances were very good though will be filled by this morning.
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so far, the district has fired 348 teener for the new school career. >> investigators in san francisco are trying to figure out why a paraglider slammed into a hillside killing him. it happened at 4:00 yesterday at ft. funston. the man is headed for the hill without trying to steer away. he felt 15' after the impact. the victim was in his 50s and we are told this is the possibility he had a heart attack or caught in an updraft wind. the speeds were normal at time in the area. >> saturday, a paraglider was caught in a power line in dallas city. that man survived and will be okay. the accident knocked out power for 100 people for ten hours. >> bart will replace the flooring in elevators and stations and parking cigar programs with 127 elevators in all. crews will tear owe the old floors and install new diamond
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plate flooring that will not absorb odors and liquids like the old floor. stations in lafayette, walnut creek and two in oakland, 12th and 19th street will be worked on first. the entire project will be finished by december of 2016. we have the information at abc7news.com. mike, how is the weather forecast? >> warmer today and tomorrow. starting off mile. 58 in napa and american canyon and rohnert park and san rafael at 59 and vallejo is warm at 62 and alameda and san carlos and redwood city and sloes and newark and cupertino are the warm spots at 63. lafayette at 2358, and same in fairfield, and san ramon at 57, and good morning, half moon bay,
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and san francisco is 61. 61 at the golden gate bridge and west wind at 11 miles per hour so not too bad. partly cloudy in san francisco, 69, sunny this afternoon and peninsula 80, sunny in the south bay, 891 top out under sunshine in east bay at 78 and inland east bay, look at the 90 creeping in and the north bay, sun screen this afternoon at 81. we have clouds over 101 and 880 in san jose and tomorrow is a degree or two warmer and wednesday and thursday a lot like custody but friday and saturday cooler and a chance of showers. >> great. during the week heavy traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza and the metering lights have not been turned on but they do look like they have. c.h.p. probably has not updated the next.
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we do have a 13 minute way to get you between the east bay and into san francisco. we have an accident northbound highway 101 a lane is currently blocked at university avenue. as you pull into east palo alto you will find it with heave tail lights pulling in toward the accident and it is not cleared to the shoulder. drive time traffic an hour to get you over the altamont pass into dublin, tracy to dublin , and highway 85101 to cupertino is 16 points. >> next, a book club booted from the napa valley wine trait t is sparking a big social media movement. >> the united states searches for answers after an avenue for answers after an avenue depot spreads in japan
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>> santa rosa, berkeley, san jose, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> welcome back at 5:44. the mayor of santa cruz has declared october 5 as madyson "maddy" middleton in on of the 8-year-old murder victim. that would have been her 9th
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birthday. hundreds came together yesterday to remember maddy the family and friends enjoyed her favorite things including pop music and snacks. >> i would like to thank altogether of you for your kindness and support. >> her mother, laura jordan, shared an entry great her daughter's diary and a segment of the video blog. her body was down at the arts have where she lived dying of asphyxiation. 15-year-old gonzalez has been charged with her death and faces adult felony charges of murder and kidnapping. >> members of a black women's book club were unfairly ejected from the napa valley wine train, 11 women on the napa valley wine train members of a book club and have been planning the trip since last year and were excited to be there. >> we are respectful, we have been together for 17 years, we go to fine dining establishments which is what some people want to call the napa wine train
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were more than surprised when it stopped and they were taken off the train by police. a train spokesperson said the standard policy is to remove guests who are disruptive. the william may have been boisterous but not deinstructive. a pest said they were physically abusive and women said they never touched anyone. >> caught on camera an explosion ripping through an army depot in japan. military officials say no one was hurt. it is 25 miles southwest of tokyo. the base is next to a crowded neighborhood. it took firefighters six hours to put out the fire which was sparked by the blast. the army stored canisters come pressed nitrogen, oxygen and freeon in the warehouse. >> japan is dealing with a
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typhoon that is happening the island with heavy rain and winds up to 159 miles per hour. a man is dead. 66-year-old fisherman drowned. the typhoon blew over from the philippines where it killed 15 people and caused evacuation of 30,000 people. the entire region was hit by typhoon. >> that is what it does to them for us, it activates the typhoon, old nino, more numerous and stronger. >> what do we see locally? >> a warming trend but nothing outrageous. we will on the weather window on walnut creek where it is 60 under partly cloudy sky. we are going do have faster sunshine today and a couple of degrees of warmth and you may not notice it if you are outside. we will be steady through thursday and cooling for the weekend and check this out, showers are possible? yes, across the north on friday
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so we will keep an eye on that. today, the winds are picking up a little bit and up to ten in napa and everyone else is below that until fairfield at 26 miles per hour. we will have breeze keeping the temperatures from getting too much out-of-control. around the bay shore and into the delta, from 2:00 this afternoon to 10:00 this evening, this is when the fastest winds are blowing around 21 to knots. laid arriving clouds so it is easy to get rid of them and the main layer is shallow this morning compared to yesterday. by noon, we are suspect any, and at the cost we will see breaks in the sunshine, 60s for you and 70s and 80s for the rest of us and nearly 90 degree temperatures in gilroy and morgan hill, 88 and 89 and los gatos at 8 pa and the rest of the valley, 82 in san jose and same at the boardwalk with sun hype and 82 in los altos and mountain view is 81 and redwood city 80 and everyone else in the
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mid-to-upper 80s and millbrae is 72 were blue is breaking through the cloud deck at the coast pushing us to 6959 half moon bay and 66 in the sunset but nearly 70 downtown and south san francisco and sausalito. low 80's around santa rosa, calistoga, sonoma and vallejo low 70s in berkeley and richmond and hercules, and oakland and south from 74 in oakland and hayward to castro valley and fremont at 78 and inland, 86 in walnut creek and pleasanton and 89 in pittsburg and livermore at 88 and low 90s antioch and brentwood and more 90 for you, tomorrow. tonight we have clouds and mid-50s to upper 50s. you will see tomorrow could be a degree or two warmer and wednesday and thursday, the same, morning clouds and afternoon sunshine and friday, the transition, a chance of showers across the north bay and
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cooler-than-average this weekend. have a good day. >> current conditions if san jose, looking great, with a nice gross of traffic and the bulk of the traffic is between the 280 and 680 split and nimitz and beyond 880 we are look at a great job if you have a flight at mineta san jose international airport not a problem. starting tomorrow, we are going to turn on the metering lights if you are between fremont and san jose listen up, the afternoon hours southbound 680 between scott creek road and highway 101 starting at 3:00 p.m. you will notice the metering lights are turned on holding up to highway 101 letting traffic and making things easier for commuters and if you travel in the northbound direction you will notice the metering lights are turning on and they will stay green. a week, traveling define 101 up to fremont they will go into effect for the morning hour from 6:00 am to 10:00 a.m. starting
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going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that for most kids are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... ...but anyone can help a foster child. >> women we have a new weapon in the battle against ovarian
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cancer with heart medication that is making women a better chance of surviving the cancer. women taking generic beta mockers survived twice as long as those who did not dropping the pathways involved in tumor pregnant and could be used as part of a treatment plan published today in the journal of cancer. >> major league baseball players want more protection for fans against foul balls and flying bats. one of the calls comes from tigers pitcher verlander after a foul ball injured a woman in detroit on friday following two incidents where a woman was injured by a full ball and another by a flying bought. teams put up signs warning fans but without screens many are sitting ducks. teams say they are reviewing state measures. >> the college football season kicks off if less than two weeks and again, stanford will open with a top 25 ranking, ranks 21st. it is familiar territory for
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head coach with all five years he is at the helm stanford has started in the top 25, a school record. defending national champion ohio state is ranked number one followed by alabama and bay already and michigan state and auburn. why did that step have to go to a cal brought? >> your husband all right with that. >> now a check on the weather forecast. >> wouldn't you like to be a fly on that wall. now, our september and october and november precipitation forecast, equal chances of being above, below or average but southern california has a good chance of being above. as we head to december, january and february our wet months, we have a good chance of being above average all the talk of el nino we have our fingers crossed. 100 in fresno and 1 eleven in palm springs, 83 in los angeles.
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smoke if lake tahoe and yosemite at 98. a few calls collecting at the alto the accident is still blocking and northbound highway we at university avenue slowing down at 24 miles per hour is the top sped and we do have traffic now extending first to mountain view and beyond the accident you are looking at clear conditions, south not going to be affected. >> 5:56, zoo officials in washington, dc say the survival chances are good for newborn panda twins. a surprise to increasely everyone when mei xiang gave birth to twins on saturday night, the second set of twins born in the united states to survive. the zoo staff is switching the babies back-and-forth keeping one twin in an incute baiter and the other has a chance to nurse
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with mom. >> coming up, technology to the rescue to guard against skin cancer a cell phone app could change the way doctors predict who is most at risk. >> setting the record straight of americans and divorce what is likely to be the decide factor to predict whether your marriage may last. stay tuned.
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i'm a senior field technician for pg&e here in san jose. pg&e is using new technology to improve our system, replacing pipelines throughout the city of san jose, to provide safe and reliable services. raising a family here in the city of san jose has been a wonderful experience. my oldest son now works for pg&e.
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when i do get a chance, an opportunity to work with him, it's always a pleasure. i love my job and i care about the work i do. i know how hard our crews work for our customers. i want them to know that they do have a safe and reliable system. together, we're building a better california. live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> a deadly shooting in san jose and where police are seasoning and what they are revealing about the crime. >> remembering the south napa earthquake a year later. we go to show you how the city is recover asking what is happening to honest those affected by the disaster.
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>> overcrowded classes leave two school directs scrambling with changes being considered to make way for the new school year. >> good morning, at 6:00. >> as i step outside this morning, it was cool but it also was muggy, does that sunday right? >> dampness. the due is becoming more prevalent overnight as the nights are getting longer and we are losing two hours and 20 seconds -- 2 minutes and 20 shes of sun each day. any drizzle is over the ocean or near the coast the next two hours with late arriving clouds and not so much moisture. look for fatter sunshine. waking up to temperatures in the upper 50s to let 60 and stay in the mid-to-upper 50s with sunshine breaking out and in the mid-60s around the bay to mid-70s by 4:00 and back to mid-60s at 7:00 and inland, 76 at noon and 84 at 4:00, so have short leaves for the kids under the

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