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>> dan: now at 11:00, explosive groping allegations about trump. >> one after another are coming forward to accuse the presidential nominee of sexual assault. >> he was like an octopus. it was leak he had six arms. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> dan: i'm dan ashley. this is war. that's what donald trump's campaign is saying 27 days before election day and after multiple reports surfaced claiming the gop nominee exsexually harassed several women. >> ama: trump is drafting up a lawsuit against the "new york times" which first exposed the allegations. >> he was like an octopus. it was like he had six arms. he was all over the place. >> reporter: she said he groped her on a plane. this is her talking about the incident. >> when he started putting his hand up my skirt, that was it. that was it. i was out of there. >> reporter: a second woman,
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rachel crooks told the paper trump forcibly kissed her in 20035 and tonight the same claim is coming from a reporter from people magazine. both women say the incident happened in 2005. former miss arizona tasha dixon is adding. she was a con tess extent in the miss usa pageant. >> our first introduction to him was when we were at the dress rehearsal and half naked changing into our bikinis. >> reporter: trump is denying the claims. quote, to reach back a decade sets a new low for where the media is willing to go in its effort to determine this election. tonight trump supporters including liberty university president jerry fallwell, junior are standing by him. >> i take him at his word. i think she a good man and i
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know the donald trump of today. >> reporter: the women say they came forward after an exchange in last sunday's debate as anderson cooper asked if he groped women after the infamous bus video jievment have you ever done those things? >> i will tell you no i have not. >> reporter: according to the palm beach post a fourth woman said trump groped her 13 years ago. they say they spoke to a number of people who verified the women's stories. >> dan: our camera was rolling when police took a burglary and kidnapping suspect into custody. this happened before 7:00 p.m. following a near 12-hour standoff. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo is there live. katie? >> reporter: dan, it started with san jose police getting a call about a petty theft and it queachly escalate -- quickly escalated. it ended with a man barricaded inside a home. just as it was getting dark,
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san jose police launched teargas into a home where a burglary and kidnapping suspect was held up for nearly 10 hours. >> come out with your hands up. >> reporter: the man was brought out on a stretcher and put in an ambulance before 7:00. his injuries are not life-threatening. >> it is really scary. >> reporter: it started when police got a call that someone was stealing from o'reilly auto parts. when officers arrived the suspect ran off. surveillance cameras at another business caught a glimpse of the man running through a backyard. police evacuated the area. >> i so scared and i asked them what is going on. they say someone jump in some backyard. >> reporter: police say the man forced his way into three homes. one woman had a terrifying encounter. >> he held her against her will. he brandished a knife and told her he had a handgun with him. >> reporter: she escaped unharmed. >> it gets me like it is more scary.
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>> reporter: a scary and long day for families forced to stay away. >> right now i want to go home because i have a lot of homework. >> reporter: police say a second suspect, a woman, was arrested in connection with the original theft. in san jose, abc7 news. >> dan: a police dog that was badly beaten is recovering from its injuries. the 3-year-old was stabbed with hedge clippers when he encountered the suspect in the backyard of a home on san jose avenue. according to investigators two concord officers shot and killed the man who attacked him after he came at them. today that man has been identified as 30-year-old dominic from antioch. the two officers who opened fire are on routine paid adminstrative leave. >> ama: the president of san jose university is explaining why the college waited more than a month to inform the public about sexual assault involving three students. two students say they were raped by a water polo player
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at an off campus party. it is an international student who has believed to have left the country. the d.a.'s office is reviewing the case. in a statement the university's president said the toe tall tee of information available at the time including the fact that the suspect had been identified and closely monitored lead to the determination that there was no i'm ma inept -- imminent safety threat to the community. >> ama: get ready for heavy rains and gusty winds. sandhya says there are two storms getting ready to hit the area. >> sandhya: here is a live look at doppler 7 and you can see that northern california is beginning to see the moisture. storm number one is over the pacific and storm number two is right behind it. let's take a look at the first storm. it is a two. thursday night into friday morning the rain and wind will be heavy at times. it is up to an inch and a half of rain is expected.
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impacts from the storm, difficult driving conditions and trees and power lines may topple and minor flooding along the coast. this is particularly friday morning. we have a coastal flood advisory and a high sur is of -- high surf advisory. it is the combination of the high tides and the waves that may lead to low-lying flooding. we will take a closer look at the hour by hour time line coming up. ama? >> ama: thank you, sandhya. track the storm on the abc7 news app. download it for free and enable push alerts to get updates on any breaking news as it happens. >> dan: the police commission met after a report from the department of justice. all of this comes as the city moves closer to hiring a brand-new chief. katie is live at san francisco city hall with the story. katie? >> reporter: the department of justice report is being called a road map for how the police department will be run. with that the police commission is determined to find a chief who will follow that map and make sure the
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reforms are enacted. >> the commission is factoring in this report hugely in determining the right candidates to take on what is going to be a big job. >> the department of justice made 94 findings and presented 272 recommendations in its review the san francisco police department. mayor ed leigh requested the probe following six fatal officer involved shootings last year and a text messaging scandal involving officers. the mayor says all recommendations will be met. the acting chief said the department has implemented the reforms. >> it is comprehensive and it is not to get us up to anybody else's level. it is to exceed all levels nationwide. the department of justice it looking to make them a model for the rest of the nation. >> they lacked accountability. the police commission says it is a major factor in collecting the top candidates for chief and finding someone who can enforce change. >> some of the issues in the report were not new, but the a
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you built to change them is the issue. >> the police commisioners received the 400-page report today and they say it will take awhile to get through did and weed out candidates. >> in the next three to four weeks we hope to have our names to the mayor. that's a rough time line, but the most important thing is to get it right. >> they will select a chief from the top three candidates. 234* san francisco, abc7 news. coming up at 11:00, two police officers on patrol have been shot in one of the country's largest cities. the massive response at the scene. >> dan: and a $100 million retirement package k. the ceo is sparking more backlash against the bank. >> and clay meets clay. the special puppy getting the mvp treatment with the warrior superstar. >> first here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live". jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. let's get together to watch
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this. >> she is the movie with the avatar. she is the movie with the avatar. >> zoe somebody. >> i got it. >> zoe saldano.
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>> now from abc7, live, breaking news. >> dan: breaking muse in boston where two police officers have been shot. the officers were responding to a report of a person with a gun in an east boston neighborhood when they came under fire. one officer suffered life-threatening injuries and the other considered non-life-threatening. police obtained a suspect after an extensive search of the neighborhood. the commissioner of the department asked for prayers for the injured officers. >> ama: there was a major shake up at wells fargo bank. >> dan: that's right, the chairman and ceo retired over a scandal of the sales practices. he is walking away with a reported $104 million. >> ama: lilian kim is live at a wells fargo with new details. lilian? >> reporter: dan and ama, critics say it is another example of an unfair system that thousands of employees debt -- get fired while he walks away with a huge
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payout. he has retired as wells fargo chairman and ceo. in a statement he said, quote, while i have been deeply committed and focused on managing the company through this period i decided it is best for the company that i step aside. the chief operating officer will succeed hem as ceo. the state treasurer says this doesn't change his decision to halt california's business relationship with the san francisco bank, but he does welcome the news. >> we want to make sure that this step is not the only step. we want to make sure we have nationwide banking reform. >> he was under fire following revelations that employees had opened millions of unauthorized accounts. he forfeited $41 million in a vested stock. even with the claw back, he potentially walked away with $20 million in pension and $4.3 million in deferred compensation and $109 million in stock. he is a former employee who now leads the activist group
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and holds wells fargoingable. they are calling on customers to close their accounts. >> the american people will not stand by and let you continually defraud the country and line your pockets with a 9-figure pay day. >> national close your wells fargo account day is scheduled for november 12th. in san francisco, lilian kim, abc7 news. >> ama: outspoken wells fargo critic elizabeth warren reacted at a bank today. she said, quote, a bank's ceo should not be able to oversee a massive fraud and then simply walk away to enjoy his millions in retire meant -- retirement. >> dan: a salvage crew is looking for a boat that disappeared during fleet week. they captured the look of the operation. the 45-foot calissi went down when the blue angels finished. 30 people were on the vessel and they were tossed into the bay.
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police are investigating exactly what happened. >> time is up for the bay area jeopardy quiz. >> she has a name that relates to the show. >> it was ms. jeopardy. >> despite the knack for trivia, the two-day champion couldn't pull off another win. she couldn't get the final question right. she lost to a new champ from maryland. she is a paw sesk kaw res -- she is a pacifica resident and you can catch it here on abc7. >> it was fun while it lasted. on to the weather. things are really changing. >> time to grab the umbrella, sandhya. >> sandhya: that's right, the raincoats and boots, you will need them very soon. you have one more day and mostly dry tomorrow except the north bay. let's check out live doppler 7 and there are two storms tapping into moisture from the typhoon that is all the way in the western pacific. it is a hurricane. we are getting quite a bit of the moisture heading our way.
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we are looking at low clouds and fog and here is a view of that from the east bay hills camera as we look across the bay. midto upper 50s and san francisco, oakland, san jose right now. 52 in half moon bay. here is a live look from the emeryville camera. you are seeing some of the overcast that will start off your morning commute. low 50s in the north bay from santa rosa to novato. 55 in livermore and one other live picture. it is hard to see parts of san francisco buried in the marine layer right now. this is in advance of the two storms that are on the way. wind and rain in the north bay and it will be nasty for your friday morning commute. there is no other way to put it. upper 40s to the mid50s. watch out for the fog. visibility will below. for the afternoon you are looking at low to mid70s. along the coastline and along the bay in the 60s. we introduce you to the storm impact scale once again. on the storm impact scale we rank them from one being light to five severe. the first in the series is a
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moderate strength storm and that's a two. thursday night to friday morning we are expecting rain and wind heavy at times. could see up to an inch and a half in the wettest mortar bay locations. before the rain arrives the wind connection up beginning tomorrow night. gusts could reach as high as 40, 45 miles an hour at times. the wind may actually wake you up in the wee hours of friday morning. if you have loose objects you will want to secure them. 7:00 a.m. wind gusts of 30 miles an hour from the south will make for a difficult driving condition for the commute. keep that in mind. the hour by hour forecast 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. you are seeing showers developing in sonoma county. as we head into 10:00 p.m. it is still light rain in the north bay and then the heavier stuff arrives. you are looking at yellows and oranges in the north bay. that's where the heaviest rain will be. it shifts to the south. then you notice it starts to cross at 7:00 a.m. across the central bay and then into the south bay by about 8:00, 9:00. it is going to be heavy at
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times around 11:00 a.m. and that means ponding on the roadways. it could be difficult driving. and then scattered showers well trail behind the system. it is well into friday evening. so our rainfall tote will tays are anywhere from a third of an inch in san jose and you are a dryer spot as you know if you lived here to just over an inch and maybe an inch and a half in the wettest spot. storm number two is upgraded to a two. this system now, the computer models are bringing in wind. it is a moderate strength storm even though the rainfall with this system is not expected to be as intense. saturday afternoon going into sunday night and even a few showers on monday morning. you will want to download the abc7 news app to keep track of the storms on our accu-weather seven-day forecast. the first one thursday night into friday is a two. the second one on saturday is a two. but the back end of the system i have made a one because sunday and monday it will be scatter ited showers. it is not going to be raining all day long on the
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accu-weather seven-day forecast. we will dry out tuesday and wednesday, but the potential is thereafter the winds kicking things up and saturday's system could exacerbate existing problems from friday, ama and dan. and that's why that will be impactful on saturday as well. >> dan: coming up, puppy love for the warriors. >> ama: meet a lad that will grow up to be no
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announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. uh y we want to share with you a precious moment featuring this cutie and the warriors. this puppy named clay got to meet clay thompson. the warriors provided this video. clay, the dog, is the latest puppy in training from guide dogs for the blind. he is named after thompson and he seemed to already be a fan. >> dan: you know coach kerr is scratching that dog saying can he play defense? >> that dog is so adorable. i know, i know.
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abc7 sports is brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> good evening. less than 24 hours after the scrients' season came to a harsh ending we turn the page. the sharks drop the puck on the 2016 campaign. the defending western conference champions are facing their rivals from l.a. we start the season by raising the western conference championship banner. the kings on the power play. he goes top shelf here. the goalie was caught off guard. he somehow sneaks over his left shoulder. the sharks power play. he fires and ricocheted off on the post. the game tied at one. pavelski was not sure if it went in. the shot and burns with the
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rebound and the sharks win their season opener 2-1. believe what you want to believe, but less than 24 hours after the 49er usa nouns -- announced kaepernick was starting he has a restructured contract. both sides get what they want. they get rid of an injury clause and kap gets the right to opt out of his contract after this season. if he plays well he can tell jed york, see ya. after the bull pen melt down project number one is find a closer that can actually close m many of us would have loved to have seen matt moore at least start 9th inning against chicago. i know he had thrown 120 pitches, but he looked strong. because -- bochy went through arm after arm. the cubs won the series with a 6-5 victory. amor did not lobby bruce bochy to stay in that game. >> i think in the moment with a three-run lead, i don't want
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to make it about myself, right? i don't want to say 11 me in when we got guys. >> for us we are in more shock it happened and the way it happened. we went in with a decent lead in the 9th and it looked like it was in our favor. >> in the middle of training camp the warriors held an open practice at oracle arena of the think about how fun practice is. we are talking about practice. come and get some, kd. the practice had a rare up close experience and there was a rookie talent show. yea. ♪ you broke my heart ♪ and i had to come again ♪ you lied to me >> one, two, three,. ♪ my love ♪ do you, ever ♪ dream of >> dan: he plays better than he sings. abc7 sports is brought to you

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