tv ABC7 News 1100AM ABC October 27, 2015 11:00am-11:31am PDT
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> doppler is so active tracking showers coming our way. you can see the green on the radar. maybe not rain yet on the windshield but be ready for anything including the morning commute. >> i am cheryl jennings. >> i am kristen sze. >> this camera is shows dark clouds ahead of the storm. some have already felt a few drops. >> meteorologist mike nicco has more on when you can expect rain where you live. mike? >> good morning, everyone, nice shot. behind me you can see it is
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dark. it feels cooler. you want to tack about rain i will show you live doppler hd and our best chance of anything reaching the ground right now across the san pablo bay from richmond-san rafael bridge up to 37 headed into vallejo and american canyon you can see the yellow showing up in our own caller who said drops are reaching the ground. what has changed our dry layer has shrunk by a mile and it is downed to 12,000 feet. the sprinkles to light showers across the south bay and a better chance of showers tonight and tomorrow to reach the ground. >> you can see what showing up on doppler any time with the weather app or smartphone free on apple app and google play. >> warriors fans have a treat today: a day long free fan event
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at pier 43 in san francisco to celebrate start of the new season, the champion warriors host the pelicans tonight. our reporter joins us from pier 43. someone has to do it. >> can you imagine getting to play on this court tonight? the warriors do not get to fling it like this, it lights up with l.e.d. panel. look at the tv set behind the nets where they will have the broadcasters before the game. tnt usually sets it up in new york. it is the first time they take it on the road and folding in the fans. they picked the home of the champions, the warriors, so the commentators include shaquille and charles barkley broadcasting tonight. you can watch the game here. in the day you can catch an autograph session with former worse at 1:00 o'clock, and this
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is pier 43 so we have seen a last tourists popping up and they like what they see. >> it makes sense it is here because this is home of the champions. it is beautiful here by the water. there is a last cool stuff going on. it add as lot of energy. >> does it get you excited for basketball season. >> i am excited for the son. it could be a rough ride for us but it could be from for you guys. >> the warriors' fan team is here to get fired up. the team is not here and the players are getting focused on the night and that is what we want but there is a lot of help tuesday ambassador here for the game. look at the stage behind me, they are going to have live music today, as well, and a lot of fun stuff on tap if you want to pop by they will be here until 10:00 tonight. >> thank you so much.
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the warriors are ready to kickoff the southeastern and we want to see your team pride so share pushes and video # dubson. you can see them on the air or online. >> the san jose city council is ready to tackle a growing quality of life issue: how to stop people from litering the streets with junk. it could be a big fine. matt keller is in san jose with the solutions being considered. >> many believe this punitive action is long overdue. the city council is in closed session. at the afternoon meeting they are expected to vote to clean up the streets. this is not the view you wanten with you step outside your home. the resident said it is not uncommon to see piles of junk in downtown san jose. especially the end of the street and across the rare real tracks, things coming and going. >> the city averages they have a
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problem with people illegally disposing of large items including mattresses and tires and appliance. the amount of illegally dumped material has increased 75 percent. >> it feels like the city is not addressing it and it seems like they could do something better. >> the city is taking steps to clean up. they are helping people do the right thing by letting them know how to get rid of large items locally. if that is not enough incentive they will approve a new code specifically prohibiting illegal dumping with fines ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 a violation. signs and cameras will help when forcement because no one wants to live with this type of view. >> we have to get to it. it is affecting how people feel about their city, how others feel about san jose and that affects everything we do. >> the city of san jose is working on a full service ad that allows people to report illegal dumping and other issues from their neighborhood. that is expected to be available
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in the next few months. >> we have new details in a case being investigated by fairfield police where a young boy stabbed his stepfather to death. police found the 45-year-old man dead on sunday morning inside a home. the stepson is between 10-12. detective say the mother and stepfather had been in an argument that turned physical and the boy fearing for her safety grabbed a knife and stabbed the stepfather. police had arrested the stepfather early this year for domestic violence against his wife and had spended to that home at least twice during that time period. >> new this morning, santa rosa police are trying to identify a man who let them on an early morning chase at 3:30 this morning when officers tried to pull over a case the investigators say the driver refused to stop leading officers on the chase until he crashed into a fence on peterson lane. the driver jumped from the car and managed to get away before
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police could catch him. developing news in marin county crews are still searching for a missing better who disappeared yesterday morning. this is a look from sky 7 h.d. along the point reyes national seashore. you can see the coast guard. the man and two others were in a fishing boat that capsizeed in tomales bay and has not been retrieved. the search is by land, air and water. yesterday, the coast guard recovered the body of a man who now is identified as 55-year-old michael arcega of roseville, a second man was rescued and is in the hospital. >> alameda county is providing new details of the number of shigella cases that are helpinged to san jose mexican restaurant. health official say 11 alameda residents have confirmed all adults. three were hospitalized. in all, hasn't officials across six bay area counties have totaled 182 suspected cases and 72 are confirmed shigella.
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all of the victims reported eating at mariscos a week and a half ago. the restaurant now is closed. >> happening today, san francisco's board of supervisors is expected to vote on an ordinance that would beef up the city's already tough rules on gun sales. the ordinate requires all gun and ammunition sales to be recorded on video in case that footage was later needed for criminal investigation. it would also require vendors to submit weekly reports to police on ammunition sales including details of the buyer, the type and amount purchased. the rules will apply to vendors would sale in san francisco or deliver to addresses in the city. >> today the board of supervisors on track to accept a $400,000 settlement from nevada over a patient dumping situation. nevada is accused of giving at least 500 homeless and mentally ill tickets bus tickets to the state since 2008. the city attorney had threatened a class action lawsuit if nevada
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did not reimburse california cities and counties for the costs to take care of those patients. >> developing news, the search for survivors is intensifying as the death toll rises from the 7.5 magnitude earthquake in afghanistan and pakistan. this child is at a hospital in pakistan after being rescued and the massive, has claimed 258 lives in the country. it has left thousands injured. we are getting a closer look at damage in pakistan, one of the areas hardest hit. look at this home, huge cracks on the wall and this is a one bedroom. push too and household items crash down with no word if the people living inside survived. the death toll has jumped to nearly 80 in afghanistan. year's earthquake was centered this. people are assessing damage to their homes and towns and 4,000 homes are destroyed or damaged.
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the numbers are expected to rise as search-and-rescue teams reach remote villages. >> at home, in the san ramon and danville area, 14 earthquakes have been around the area since midnight according to the u.s. geological survey with the strongest 3.1 at 1:46 this morning, and two, 2.9 earthquakes. hundreds have hit the area in the past few weeks. it is not an indication that a big earthquake is on the way. >> new this morning, palo alto high school is investigateing two strobing incidents last week. officials say a student ran nude across the football field during a spirit rally on monday. another student did the same on when night. the rallies were held homecoming weekend. the punishment includes suspension according to the principal. >> showdown with united when a customer was forced to crawl off
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>> entire incident was recorded on self and the officer is on unpaid leave. the video shows hip grabbing a female student from her desk and throwing her and the death to the ground before arresting her in a classroom yesterday after the student refused to leave class because the teen are said she was being disruptive. the officer assigned to the school by the sheriff deputy where he is a deputy. new this morning, we are hearing from a disabled man would said he had to crawl off the united airline flights from san francisco after being last without a wheelchair on the other end. he flew from sfo to washington, dc, last week, on a united airline flights and waited at least 30 minutes for a special wheelchair to get him from the plane to the terminal but it never came. >> i told them i had to use the bathroom, two or three times and he asked me why i couldn't use the bathroom on plane and obviously having cerebral palsy i cannot stand so that is
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impossible. >> he decided to crawl out of the plane. according to him he was given $300 in compensation and told him they suspended the manager on cut. a united spokesman said the special chair to get him off the plane was removed from the gate by mistake. >> this is not the news you want to hear ahead of the flu season, doctors are running short on one form of the vaccine, "usa today" reports that two drug companies are expensing delays in shipping the nasal spray vaccine leaving some doctor's offices and hospitals with only the type given as a shot to the arm. the centers for disease control said do not be discouraged and, do not delay getting your family vaccinated even if you have to get the shot rather than the fray. centers for disease control say they do not anticipate a vaccine shortage this year. >> my kids panicked for continue americans before they get a shot and then they realized, well, it was quit and did not hurt that
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much. >> fear factor. >> long time kgo a.r.o. host, marking 40 yours in the broadcast booth. >> meteorologist mike nicco tracking the showers. >> it feels different. fall is on way in the form of showers. it may mess up the commute. i will tell you when you need to pack the up rally and the patience in the latest numbers in the neighborhood on how much rain to expect. >> and plea a
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>> we have another update on the developing news from marin county, sky 7 and giving us a look at the fishing boat that capsizeed on tomales bay yesterday. can you see what left of it. crews are searching for one of three missing poeters. another man died and the third was rescued yesterday with non-life threatening injuries. >> can you follow the latest on abc7 on twitter. >> facebook notifyings will be more useful with an announcement they will change the notification tab to show more information. you can now get events happening near, movie times, information on restaurants and even sports scores and weather updates. right now you only see when friends interact with you. >> speaking of weather updates, it is time for one. >> we hid about tidbits of rain dropping in marsh -- marin. >> we will have more as we head through the afternoon,
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overnight, and through tomorrow. >> good morning. we will look at san jose and you know what happens in the sotheby this time of year, a lot of the storms lose their starch before they get to and you that could be the case and is with this particular storm. you are not alone. it looks like inland east bay may be left dry. we look at walnut creek southbound 680, notice not much in the way fog and we did not have it this morning. here is meteorologist mike nicco, the north bay gets the brunt of the storm with the sprinkles and light showers. the best chance is up across the north bay as we head through the afternoon, and it does not mean one or two may stray away from the area and hit your neighborhood but you will not need an umbrella and will not cancel outdoor activities. the best chance is tonight. and tomorrow. and it will be warm on friday and saturday. wet weather could come in as we turn into november on sunday and into monday. here is a look at visibility, it is quiet. this area, again, is moving
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toward vallejo and napa and american canyon and fairfield with the best chance to see the drops that could extend to hercules and martinez and to concord and widening out the picture you can see the influx of moisture mainly high clouds and virga and as we head through the day that will evaporate and keep our temperatures in the 60s and 70s cooler than the last several days. tomorrow, the cloud cover will keep our temperatures up and it will be another mild morning mid-50s to low 60s and the best radar returns as we head through 5:00 in the morning are around cloverdale. as we look at the players and see how they have advanced to us, two areas of high pressure over the ocean and over the western united states, and that is putting up a blocking pattern at surface and that is why it is so dry. we are keeping an eye on olaf. olaf does not want anything to do with the high pressure. watch the low, the remnants of olaf -- where is it going? the wrong way. we will not get a great soaking
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but it is still possible as we head throughout the afternoon you can see this model, it is too dry, and the radar will be active throughout the afternoon and here is the better chance of measurable stuff on wednesday morning, 7:00, moving through the north bay is by noon it is exiting the neighbors and there is a chance of a stray shower in the afternoon and even that will end by 6:00 tomorrow morning. i expect possibly a quarter inch in the north bay to .1" around the bay and .0 1" around the south bay. warming trend on thursday, friday and saturday and lose an hour of sleep on saturday night into sunday and lose the heat as the area of low pressure comes down from alaska. we could get a better chance of rain sunday and monday and tomorrow the commute, i will be here and leyla will be here and hopefully you will be too and we will let you know what is going on. that is the best time for the rain to be measurable and mess up the commute. >> leave early. >> one of kgo's most beloved
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talk show hosts celebrating 40 year on the air today. ron owens. >> thanks for coming with us. >> he has been very public about his life include his battle with parkinson's disease and the implant if his brain to help ease symptoms. his accomplishments entered into the congressional record by representative jackie speier. congratulations on so many levels. we love you. >> the best. >> furry guests at a michigan doggy day care have the best time ever, and dozens of happy dogs are juneing at chance t
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>> pool parties are not just for people. a day care is inviting the furry customers to stop by. >> there are happy dogs jumping into their own pool at the lucky day care in michigan. >> not just for special occasions, they do it every day. the fun only stops when winter arrives. the cause are happy.
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