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>> from abc7, breaking news. >> good morning. i am kristen sze. >> i am natasha zouves. we are tracking two breaking news stories. first, a father arrested for abusing his six week old daughter. investigator say the speak in critical condition after suffering several fractures including one to her skull. >> the father is 32-year-old taken into custody for felony child abuse. the infan was suffering from cardiac arrest when arrived at emergency room on tuesday afternoon. she is currently in critical condition. >> other breaking news story a water main break in outer mission in san francisco south of interstate 280 on wilson street a couple of hour ago.
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the fire department said that break has capped and they have turned water off to the customs in the area. they are using a water vacuum to clear the standing water in and around the homes. download the news app and enable push alerts. >> from central italy the death toll is climbing from the massive earthquake. right now the frantic sent for survivors continues northeast of rome in the historic town of amatrice. that is the epicenter of the 6.2 earthquake. >> new drone video of the destruction shows pictures. there is growing concern of violent after shocks jeopardizing safety and rescue efforts of first responders. 247 people have died. now the latest on the story. ray? >> this video of an after shock in the paragraph am town of arm trace, showing the enormous difficulty of first responders
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attempting to rescue those trapped under tons of debris. this man lucky to be alive. >> i can emon remember i could not breathe and called for help. i was grasping and thought i was dead. >> the sketch the devastation a day after the 6.2 magnitude earthquake seen here in this drone video and visible line between the new town where houses trend untouched and the old city where three-quarters of the town flattened. >> beyond the destruction, a glimmer of hope. cheers of joy when a ten-year old julia was rescued. this little boy, another child, survived the tremors. firefighters waving asking for silence as they listen for those trained the race to find scores of others who are still missing. >> we work through the night, the teams did not stop we have 30 dogs cleaning the rubble to find anyone still alive. >> picture-esque mountain towns
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smashed to pieces, the clock tower the only landmark still standing. homes unrecognizable. cars, destroyed. streets, littered with concrete. authorities say that intense search efforts will continue athlete for the next several days, they say they will not stop until all survivors are found. >> in italy the earthquake is a remind are it is never too early for you to republic for a disaster where you live. we have a great resource for you including guidelines for stocking anarch survival kit and developing an emergency plan not family. go to abc7news.com. you can sent for prepare norcal. >> clean up efforts are under way in the midwest ambassador several tornadoes ripped through the heartland with hundreds now without homes. jessica castro has new video and information. >> the good news is that no one was killed.
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the dozen injuries recorded are only minor across two hardest hit states, indiana and ohio. the social media video shows incredible that no one was killed in light of this video we are seeing, from coke me, indiana the hardest hit towns with winds from 136 to 165 miles per hour, with widespread destruction from the air you can see there are hundreds without hems. 220 people are in temporary shelters and that number could increase because of the power situation and people are still without power. the governor of indiana, g.o.p. have the candidate, mike pence, toured the damage area a few moments ago and saw hoes destroyed and, also, visited this starbucks leveled in the storms. you can see the destruction of the coffee shop. from the ground it look pretty bad, as well. i want to show you video of the
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need of the star public. watch closely. you can see through the window the heavy wins and suddenly it goes dark. that power is out for so many this midday n2013, kokomo was hit by a tornado that took a similar path through there so it is deja vu. in total, aid tornadoes hit the state of indiana and the storms, also, rolled through ohio. >> thank you, jessica. residents of a san francisco neighborhood are talking about the need for a community watch program after a woman was brutally attacked broad daylight. the assault was captured on security camera outside a people in pacific heights. the victim is a woman in her 50s out for a walk on washington street last weekend. that stranger walk up to her and started punching her in the face. as she tried to shield herself he continued to attack and last her lying there. the victim's nose was broken in several places and suffered cut on her nose and face and
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neighbors were shocked. >> very surprised. we are going to have to is -- gathering and pay for guards to go beyond a certain time of day to go around the block. we cannot live with that. >> the suspect took off to lafayette park and not seen since that time. if you know anything about the case call san francisco police. >> san francisco police are searching for clues in the stabbing that last a man hospitalized. it happened at the civic center bart station overnight. the victim was found on a platform inside the station around 10:00 people. officers are trying to determine if he was stabbed there or in somewhere else. this is no word on his condition. >> there is a silver alert for a missing man believe headed to the bay area. this is 80 year old who was dementia last seen north of san
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diego and could be headed to northern california. matson was soon in a hat and a influence wherever shirt and tan shorts and carrying a brief case. if you see him, call police. a san francisco journalist has died according to the publicliest this morning at the age of 77. this is the picture of him with the president dog, after his health was declining dying from complications of pneumonia at a hospital near his san francisco home. services are pending. >> today a's co-owner john fisher will tour water ford property discussed as possible site for a privately financed we ballpark. it is located north of jack london square and owned by the port of oakland. the tour is just the latest sign that fish are is taking a bigger role in fining a new home for the teach which has played in the coliseum since 1968. the mayor is a vehicle am supporter of the howard terminal location. >> the raiders are continuing to bet on las vegas.
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there is a potential 65,000 seat stadium. espn reports today that the team has filed three trademarks for the name las vegas raiders and in april the owner mark davis is willing to move the team to las vegas in they build a new stadium and pay for most of it. they are meeting today in las vegas. >> celebrating a century of tradition, 100 years of beauty of national parks. the promotion happening right new for you and your families to enjoy the best the bay area has to offer. >> hillary clinton cashes in on the money train after self stops right here in northern california. >> good morning, i am abc7 mike nicco. the cooling trend is here and temperatures are up to seven degrees cooler than yesterday. if you are immune from the cloud cover, away from where we see in emeryville you are three to eight degrees cooler-than-average and cooler weather is.
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diagnose up in the seven-day
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>> fans of bacon will be disappoints today hear a popular festival with bacon is canceled because of a lack of police protection. matt keller is at police headquarters in san jose with the details. matt? yes, organizers say this is the second year in a row one of their events was postponed because of the officer shortage.
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the police department said the others have themselves to blame. there is beef over bacon in san jose. the 4th annual bacon festival of america scheduled for labor day weekend at the plaza has been post penned, along with the break fast on the holiday monday. >> we got a letter 2 1/2 westbounds best event saying this were not enough resources. we looked into it and we found it was a police issue. >> the owner of movable feast said they were forced to move the festival to mid-october after a person with the difficult would he did not want to identify told them the police department did not have enough resources to provide officers over the holiday weekend. that with make sense since san jose police are facing a major officer shortage and is considering moving dozens of detectives back to patrol. according to a san jose police spokesman this is not true say the election was sent in 20 days late and the denial of the permits was due to the time constraints, not because of the officer shortage.
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however, he sent us this e-mail showing that the application was sent to an even coordinator with the city on july 8th, and the application form was signed on june 25th he said it is obvious why the bacon festival was postponed. >> if you talk to the average person in the neighborhood in san jose and ask them in they had enough resources it cover burglaries, you would say no, the city is considering emergency deck char -- declaration and it speaks for themselves. they expect 10,000 to 15,000 people over the weekend. [ inaudible ] >> thank was matt keller reporting in san jose. now, your voice and your vote. democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton is leave the bay area and california with a huge financial basketball. he has raised $17 million from monday to wednesday. apple c.e.o. host add fundraiser for hillary clinton in the south bay and other private events
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held in redwood city and woodside. former hewlett-packard c.e.o. attended two california fundraisers and meg whitman has endorsed her. >> donald trump reach out to minority voters meeting with hispanic and african american leaders in new york city. former opponent dr. ben carson was there, donald trump is promising to were veil the new immigration policy over the next week or two. recently the republican presidential nominee has signaled he is backing away from one of his major ideas, deporting 11 million immigrants living in the united states. >> happen now, if you want to go to muir woods or yosemite, we have go news. it is free. from today through sunday. it is part of a big mill citizen for "national parks. our reporter is at the maritime museum of san francisco. amy? >> yes, it usually costs $10 to
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get into the museum. it is free. to celebrate the park's 100th birthday, a deficit -- gift to you. but the park service has an idea of what kind of birthday present it wants from you. the bay area's natural beauty should be enough to get out and check it out but this weekend you have another reason to sight see, the national park service is waiving entrance fees in on of the 100th birthday. we ask for a present, we want people to come visit. importantly we want people to bring someone with them. >> some visitors did not realize a free spot is right here on the wharf, the maritime national historical park. >> i think of national parks i think of forests so i did not realize it was a national park. i will partake in the national park celebration. >> we are spoiled in the bay area to have a dozen national park sites from point reyes national seashore. >> it includes meijer woods in
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marin, and the museum for >> in the important day of technology everyone lives in space so to get more people out into the wilderness or just out into the community to see things like this, it is wonderful. part of the celebration is a new app for the golden gate national recreational area that works for iphones so you can discover trails or corners of national park thank you did not know existed. this does not apply to alcatraz which is sold out anyway you who is to pay for the ferry, the shuttle to muir woods but only coughs entrance fees. >> good incentive to go. >> getting your child to the head of class technology at home can lead to positive results at
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school >> a look at our camera in downtown san jose, the sun has broken out and our meteorologist, mike
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>> we want to correct something in the [ news. the machine accused of abusing his six week old daughter is matthew zebohlah. we gave you the wrong first name. matthew is accused of felony child abuse in a him outside of san jose. the infacility is in critical condition. >> we will shift gears here and talk about back-to-school this week. the transition should be tough but technology is here to help. experts say pre-kindergarten is
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the right time to focus on emotional needs like self control and working together. the app that will large helps prepare about eye contact, manners and problem solving. >> research shows that social and emotional skills are stronger core legislation to school readiness and to life success. >> it is not all about math and reading but about playing and learning manners. this is a great option to help kids get the school year off right. >> lost people are going back-to-school and mike nicco, there are cooler temperatures? >> we do. kids without air conditioning do not have to worry with this pattern. we had a color sunrise and marine layer and clouds moving into the east bay valley and another reason why we are going to be well bow let average. it is summer, and a distant past. here is a look from our roof
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camera, you can see, still, very cloudy, behind the wonderful and beautiful coit tower with no heat today but for maybe out around antioch and brentwood, and if you get to the 90, it will be the last time for a while. it will be hazy and smoke will come up friday and saturday and sunday as the mid-level winds will pull that up or way is watch out in the south bay this weekend if you are outside. in august, it will be cooler than today. now, our small craft advisory if you like to get out on the water or maybe you are taking a ferry ride home to the north at 24 to 38 miles per hour which is the small craft criteria and at 1:00, it lasts through 9:00, you can see the brings and lock what they are doing with the cloud deck, a lot more stubborn than it was yesterday. that and the natural cooler air mass over the to which success why we are still in the 50s and 60s in most neighbors but for antioch at 75 with all of the sunshine. in the south bay, mid-to-upper
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70s the average high is 82 degrees in san jose, at five degrees shy of that. around morgan hill and gilroy we get to 83, and low-to-mid 70s most peninsula, and can you see millbrae at 60 and cooler there. check out the upper 50s to low 60 along the coast, and the low-to-mid 60s from downtown to south san francisco at 66 to sausalito at 6 pa, and not a very picture-esque day. 72 at petaluma and the clouds are lingering and money 70s for the rest bay, and oakland has cloud cover lingering and berkeley, so you are cooler, and oakland is 68 and low-to-mid 70s. headed inland east bay neighbor, mid-80s in the san ramon valley and today, antioch and brentwood at 90. san jose, a quick look at what will happen during the knowledge hours, grab a coat by 7:00, 50s and 60s and 70s and all of us in the 50s and 60s by 9:00 with the clouds.
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it is chilly, our destination tonight is low-to-mid 50s with spotty drizzle during the morning commute tomorrow and we keep getting cooler through the weekend and by tuesday and wednesday the last two days, it is going to be cooler than today. >> i can not believe we are at the end of august. >> where did it go? pick a jacket for the kids to school. >> thanks, mike. >> time for the big reveal. who is coming back to "dancing with the stars" and who is the wetlands embody the life-giving abundance that nature has to offer and perhaps more than any other organization, ducks unlimited is working to ensure that our continent's wetlands not only survive, but thrive.
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feels no pressure to win again. >> i do, however, know that i'm a very competitive person so...i look forward to it and depending on my partner we will have a great time. >> tuesday morning, "good morning america" will announce the full "dancing with the stars" cast and we will find out who is partner is. >> he brings a last attitude to the store. >> from all of us, thanks for joining us.
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>> this show has a long history of working with great charities, and we're continuing that tradition all week, raising money for shriners hospitals for children, so stick around because it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. all this week we're working with shriners hospitals for children, a truly fantastic charity that has transformed the lives of more than a million kids with its innovative pediatric care, and they do it all regardless of the families' ability to pay. this week, every time a contestant reaches that $50,000 threshold, we'll be writing shriners hospitals for children a check for $10,000. [cheers and applause] plus, at the end of the week, a very special guest will be

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