Skip to main content

tv   ABC7 News 430AM  ABC  October 3, 2016 4:30am-5:01am PDT

4:30 am
francisco's fleet week starts this morning. before we get to the planes, flight is on the minds of those running the sky. aim? >> good morning, a full week of activities in the presidio. they will pretend there has been a 7.0 earthquake on the hard fault. one of many activities. with fleet week we hear it before we see it. you know what i am talking about. look who arrived yesterday, the blue angels. they landed at oakland airport. they will perform later this week. we will also have appearances so people can meet the pilots. we will see a lot of emergency drills. last year different teams got together, private and public sector, to swap ideas and
4:31 am
communicate and collaborate in the event of an message they can work together. today, they will practice distributing supplies such as water and m.r.e.'s in case of an earthquake. we will see truck rolling this this afternoon and the drill will get started at 11:00. stay with us. we will be the fleet week headquarters and get you everything you need this week. >> always exciting. san francisco is the glow in blue to welcome the blue angels to time. i love to see this, the embarcadero center lit up. lights surrounding the top of the building a bright welcome ahead for a busy week in the team. go to our free news app and abc7news.com to show you what happening and when and where. >> police are working to find out the person who opened fire on the headquarters over the weekend. dispatch and officers were inside heard gunfire on saturday
4:32 am
night, police say based on the damage the building was shot twice, and employees of the day care next door say in pose want their surveillance video they are handing it other. >> crazy someone would do that. i am glad no stray bullets came this way and everyone is safe. >> police say in they were the super bowled target they do not believe the shooting is related to antipolice ten summit in other parts of the country. the person responsible faces charges of reckless discharge of a firearm. >> tensions are lie in south los angeles this morning after two deadly police shootings. demonstrators interrupted what was a peaceful protest for a victim last night taking part in side shows and jumped on vehicles in the streets four people were arrested. on saturday l.a.p.d. shot and killed 18-year-old snell we want great a stolen vehicle and was shot and killed by officers. they found a gun but no other
4:33 am
information is released. another man was slot and killed in south los angeles but his identify is not released. >> killed kill west is under police protection this morning after being robbed at gunpoint in france. stolen was more than $10 million in jewelry. we have learned that five men dressed as police officers entered the residence where show was staying in paris with police outside the entrance this morning. they say two men were wearing macks and tide her up, held her at gunpoint and robbed her. she is shaken up but not physically harmed. her husband was performing in new york at the time and he abruptly cut the concert short after people ran on stage to break the news to him. >> sorry, sorry, i have an emergency i have to stop the show. what? >> the thieves got away with her 15 kate diamond range kanye gave
4:34 am
her at at&t park valued at $4.5 million and made off with a box of jewelry worth $5.5 million and she was in paris for fashion week with the kids. they were not there when the robbery took place. >> hurricane mathew heading now to haiti. the category four storm is packing winds of 130 miles per hour. it is suspected to cross over to the islands today and residents are bracing for flash flood and violent wind with hurricane warnings in jamaica and cuba, hundreds have evacuated a naval station in guantanamo bay and mike nicco, where is matthew? >> south of the united states but it will make its way toward us. we will look at the wants and warnings. you can see jamaica and haiti is my biggest concern because as matthew approaches with the 145 miles per hour wind it is also going to drop 1-to-2 foot foot
4:35 am
of rain raising flooding and mudslides. it goes over the eastern tip of cuba and the entire bahamas island chain headed to the united states. it will take it well into the weekend before it makes landfall in north carolina. it will be a category two. >> we are watching that closely. today, the supreme court's new term begins but the future is defined by the presidential election. senate republicans have yet to take president obama's choice of judge garland for the vacant seat after the death of scalia. for the first time in history there are only eight justices to start the term. the court will hear appeals in the fall on the death penalty, criminal law and racial discrimination. >> the nobel prizes have been announced, and japanese scientist won the prize in medicine for recycling cellar
4:36 am
components. this comes with physics tomorrow and chemistry on wednesday and the p peace prize on friday worth $90,000. >> wild season for the giants and it is not over after recovering from champagne celebration and packing for new york. the giants swept los angeles for a wild card spot on the last day of the season yesterday. the road to the playoffs was not easy with the best record in baseball at the all star break and then nearly historic collapse but now it does not matter the ought ups and downs, struggleed but we are in the playoffs. >> those are serious sky goggles. they play on wednesday and the winner goes on and the loser...goes home. giants were not only ones celebrating, baseball tipped its
4:37 am
hat to scully, an honor to have his left game be here in san francisco. here is more on the story. >> it's time for giant and dodger baseball, the greatest rivalry in all of professional sports. >> scully has described many of the pivotal moments in the giants and dodgers rivalry first in new york city and since 1958, here in california. >> in 1951 most baseball fans know the famous home run by thompson to give the giants the national pennants. >> many wearing giants on and some dodgers blue came to at&t to salute him. >> i am not a dodgers fan but he is spectacular. >> he tells you a story throughout the game. >> he remains best noble tore his work with the dodgers he also worked on the national tv
4:38 am
broadcasts of big moments for bay area fans. he was calling the 49er game when the montana to clark pass. >> our sports anchor mike shumann played for the 49s that gay in 1982. >> drawing to the right side. >> i was more excited when three said my name on the air than the fact that i made the catch. >> scully gained admirers for letting the roar of the crowd capture the moment. >> i have said enough for the lifetime and the last time i wish you all a very pleasant good afternoon. >> i love seeing shoe in the story. >> need to see some 49ers footage and great to see scully through the year as he changed. >> you but he still has it. >> when scully was asked would he thought the best player he ever saw was he said hall famer
4:39 am
and good friend willie mays. >> now to mike and the weather. >> the forecast with meteorologist mike nicco. >> we had showers on the way but until that happens we have cooler conditions from portrero hill at 51 to the financial district at 57 and a lost the neighbors in san francisco are 53 to 54 including the castro and the mission and 40s in healdsburg and petaluma and american canyon and palo alto and santa clara and saratoga in the upper 40s and pleasanton 51 and san leandro at 54. shear wall happen today, everyone is in the 60s. our cool of the day this week. now we will see more sunshine and a drying trend tomorrow and you can seasick and 70s and a slow warming trend as we head into wednesday with more 60s and 70s and getting near 80s. when i come back we will look at chances of showers and how much to expect in your neighborhood and how much warmer as it heads to the weekend.
4:40 am
now, over to alexis and the commute. i saw one car the woman way in this morning. there was no one there. >> making eight three day weekend in possible here this morning we are looking at light volumes on the golden gate bridge with no issues southbound 101 from marin county, quiet on the traffic maps, too, we are starting to see our typical busy route filling in westbound 205 to westbound 580 approaching the pass, but i checked the drive time and we are in the green along the stretch at 31 minutes and we will take it, no major blocking incidents. we have big events, so i will talk about that and the road impacts. >> donald trump is on the defense again coming up he responds to reports that he may have avoided paying taxes for years. >> robin williams' wife opens up and what she is sharing about sure success husband's struggle in the
4:41 am
4:42 am
4:43 am
>> pope francis said the church should minister to transgender but he is against teaching gender identity in school saying jesus would not have turned transgender people away, so, neither should priests. he said that teaching young people they can choose or change their identity is essentially ideological colonization and is getting criticized by that for
4:44 am
suggesting people choose a gender identity rather than discover it. >> the wife of late actor and comic robin williams is sharing details of the struggle that led to the 2014 suicide. an essay was published and i quote, "i will never know the true depthly suffering nor how hard he was fighting, but from where i stood i saw the bravest man in the world playing the hardest role of his life." she writes that her husband did not know he suffered from dementia or a little known brain disease that leaves to memory loss, delusions and other brain problems, but he was only after his suicide that the family discovered his condition. >> he is so missed especially in the bay area. >> now the race for the white house, donald trump is dealing with the fall intermediate from "new york times" suppose of his tax returns. the store has given the clinton camp but donald trump is firing back with personal attacks.
4:45 am
here is more from the candidates. >> donald trump using his supporters to tackle the latest controversy, his tax returns, "new york times" said that anonymous tipster sent them his 1995 tax returns of donald trump say they show $916 million loss, a number so large that he could legally have paid no federal taxes for up to 18 years. the team called the move and i quote, "genius." >> it is legal application of the tax code. hillary clinton pouncing on the new report, saying that it reveals the past business failures. >> more giuliani thinks donald trump is smart and the rest of us are dummies then they have a distorted view the american people. >> a donald trump is dialing up attacks. >> some we could be crazy. crazy. >> clinton campaign calling personal attacks unhinged. >> we will see if he brings the new line of takes to the next
4:46 am
round debates as they convey off but we will hear from the v.p. picks tomorrow at the vice president debate in familiarville, virginia. in a "washington post" post debate poll machines see hillary clinton as the winner of the first presidential debate, nearly half say that donald trump got his facts wrong, and views are negligentive of both, 64% see trump infavorable and 53% for hillary clinton. >> only 40% of americans can name the vice presidential nominee of either major party. trying to do it at home? tomorrow night is the only opportunity for republican governor mike pence and democratic senator tim kaine to debate but you knew that, right? you can watch the debate right here on abc7 and our coverage is at 6:00 p.m., follow by "dancing with the stars" at 8:00, and a special abc7 news at 9:00.
4:47 am
"jeopardy," and "wheel," at 10:00 and 10:30 fold by abc7 as electric. >> winter is an early visit to the sierra. >> and this video was posted of it snowing for the first time in lake tahoe yesterday, more like a wet snow, with squaw valley resort posting this photo on twitter with the snow stacking up near a lift so get the skis ready. >> and maybe get ready for the umbrellas just a little bit of rain. >> more widespread than yesterday, and you can see the precipitation shield is much fuller than this time yesterday and it is making a beeline from northwest to southeast. it is headed our way. today, it is clear. from mount tamalpais. light showers are developing today. showers fade to drizzle tonight. a slow warming trend tomorrow. storm impact scale, we rank our storms from "1" light to "5"
4:48 am
severe and this is light with highest tonights across the north bay under .15". yesterday, a lost energy and limited moisture. today, more moisture and not so much energy. you can see through the day all of us could be touched bit wet weather as we head from now up until 7:00. then they will start to fade. look at the amounts they are all over the place from .13" in santa rosa to .06" in san francisco. and only .01" in san jose. today, the cool of the day in the 60s, and 60s and 70s in the next few days and 80s creeping in thursday through saturday. alexis? >> we are off to a great start on the roads. it is tough to get up and get going with no major slow downs. westbound on the san mateo bridge, maybe a few pore vehicles but, still, light
4:49 am
volumes. it is nice and like, i want you to get to the road closure, howard is closed between 3rd and 4th start on friday and goes through october 10. this is for the dream force conference at moscone center. everyone is arriving for that tomorrow. look for congestion. we will check on the south bay before 5:00. >> san francisco is about to get the first new liquor license in 7 years. next, the specific neighborhoods they are targeted. >> school bus accident caught on individual wrote and what some people hope comes from the dramatic town events. pre-ordering starbucks drinks too slow? the service they testing to get your latte to you faster. >> tesla's luxury electric vehicles are catching on. >> they are selling twice as many cars as a year ago. they hope to see continued growth as it is set to launch the first mass market electric vehicle next year.
4:50 am
>> keep an eye out for uber gift cars and retailer, with the service rolling out carts to 35,000 locations, mar get and target and c.v.s. will hear them and they will never expire. >> new option for people needing help an the house, a personal robot that towns on the d.u.i. and makes up the kids and urges them to wish a jacket, possibly available in the spring. >> i handle turning on the tv but i want it to do they prey on our children, spending billions. addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them. now tobacco companies are spending millions to... defeat prop 56. because in every state that's raised tobacco taxes, smoking rates go down. so who are you going to trust? pediatricians, cancer groups and the califronia pta who all... support prop 56. or the tobacco companies trying to kill it.
4:51 am
vote yes on 56. when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms,
4:52 am
but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at
4:53 am
1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >> we have new details in the train crash that indicated woman in new jersey at a black box involved is not working and the ntsb hopes a second is functional but it is under a collapse the section of the train station right now. the engineer, thomas gallagher, said that the train was running properly and going 10 miles per hour as it approaches the station. he said he has no memory of the wreck. >> new video of the school bus crash is renewing calling to require that vehicles be equipped with seatbelts. surveillance video shows what happened when a bus veered off the road ditch with kids screaming, it happened ten days ago and 11 of the 5 students
4:54 am
went to the hospital the one seatbelt maker produced a simulation to try to convince skeptics of the need for seatbelts and california is one of a handful of states requiring school bus seatbelts and school districts and bus operators believe it would cost anywhere from $7,000 to $1,000 a bus to install seatbelts. >> san francisco is getting five new restaurant liquor licenses which target businesses in the bayview and outer mission and visitacion valley and san bruno avenue. restaurants can apply to buy them at north of $13,000 and if you think that sounds expensive, it usually costs $300,000 on the secondary market. officials hope the relatively cheap licenses will attract new restaurants, state law caps the number of liquor licenses each city can have paying them very lucrative to hold. >> now, let's pause and imagine a world where do you not have to wait in line to get your starbucks. one city it is reality. starbucks is reportedly testing
4:55 am
a curb side pickup program in washington which is 30 miles from headquarters in seattle. according to consumers, customers use the star bugs app to order and a barista brings it to you at the cub. but starbucks said it is a limited time test and they have zero plans to expand the program. >> don't apologize i'm not that lazy. i am pretty lazy but that takes it to a new level. >> in it is raining, it would be nice. >> nice segue. >> what if you have a starbucks on all four corners in downtown san francisco, that is a lot of traffic. >> i demand someone coming out. >> good morning, everyone, sutro tower is drying so let me show you what to expect today. it will be another weak system but more energy but limited moisture with this one, fewer spots will see nothing and lightning less likely.
4:56 am
our temperatures are in the low-to-mid 60s in the most part and lows tonight are not is cool as this morning, low-to-upper 50s. and the commute? >> so far, so good, we are not complaining, no major blocking incidents, and pretty lit volumes, too, a look at 101 an the 880 merge in san jose and it is filling in the story all the way around this morning. we will look at drive times fur traveling our busy route westbound 580 tracy to dublin is the first one that switched to the yellow and you up to 40 minutes and southbound 680 dublin to mission boulevard is 15 and north 85 between 101 and cupertino is okay in the green at 16 minutes. >> the smoke you see is from a volcano in mexico erupting for the second day in a row and forcing hundreds evacuations 330 miles west of mexico city, around and smoke and lava viewed from the crater and residents
4:57 am
were taken to emergency hostiles away from the danger zone. this value contain is one of the most active in north america and has been erupting since september. >> happening today, a move to basketball spending and local support in oakland, mayor schaaf will hope launch oakland spotlight encouraging residents and visitors to check out new restaurants and cultural points of interest, night life and hidden gems and each month a new neighborhood is chosen to be under the spotlight with a campaign kicking off at 10:00 a.m. in fruitvale the first neighborhood picked. >> making a rome come true next at 5 o'clock a.m., a big boost a program is getting to help school kids to graduate from college. >> as neighbors struggle with devastate of the loma fire there is a new concern, the wanting going out this morning to anyone trying to help the
4:58 am
4:59 am
- i was diagnosed with parin early 2013.lly it took awhile to sink in. we had to think a little more seriously about saving money for the future and for the kids. - the income of airbnb really helped to mitigate the stress. - but we have that flexibility of knowing that if you know things get worse, we have this to help keep us afloat.
5:00 am
- so that's very, very important for us. >> this is abc7 morning. good morning, it is monday, october 3rd. i am jessica castro here for natasha zouves. >> i am reggie aqui with meteorologist mike nicco and traffic reporter, alexis smith. first, we begin with breaking news in san jose. pose right now are looking for a person who led officers on a pursuit. >> our reporter is at the scene. what is happening? >> good morning, right now i am standing on the side of 680 southbound at the exit, can you see the off-ramp is closed by all of those police and sheriff deputies with the car a couple of minutes ago, they were actually going through the very thick bush right along the highway. by hand. using

87 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on