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>> once you're on, you don't have to stay awake. >> this is all the way down. >> you can avoid any accidents that can happen. >> yes, sir. >> in the rain for the power
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going out and then the supplier and then the commercial street and this pg and e kwauth fire and blowing out the transformers and if you look and whether it's a fire or a puddle stay out to have the water. >> this is not the only outage here and there's a misery and then that's west and this is in the delaware avenue exit area and then the call came in at 10:00 in the morning and the cabin in front was in gulfed in flames and five units respond
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today the flames. traffic came to a stand still and it was 501 and firefighters put out the fire and cleared the fuel from the roadway there. one lane of traffic is opened and the truck has spilled some fuel and no word on the fire. just after 9:00 this morning they got a call of a bomb threat at george washington high school. skycam was over the high school a short time ago in the district and you can see all of the students were taken to the track area. they were evacuated out of the building. the bomb squad is at the soocen. it's closed in all directions from the school. to to presidential politics mike pence is back on the campaign trail this morning after a dangerous incident. his plane skidded off a new york airport run way after landing in a storm.
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abc news got this picture of showing the damage. everyone is okay and abc reporter shows the latest on the incident and then a new poll showing it and chipping away at hillary clinton's lead. >> hillary clinton's lead is narrowing and the latest washington tracking poll finding among likely voters 48 percent say that they will vote for clinton and 44 percent say that they're backing trump. the republican candidate feeling confident campaigning in ohio last night. >> just thinking to myself right now we should just cancel the election and give it to trump. right. what do we have to lose. >> with 11 days until the election and a close call on the trail and mike pence's jet skidding off the run way in new york last night. vice presidential candidate discussing the scare and the financial disparity between the two campaigns. clinton left with more than $63 million and trump with just
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16 million. now telling fox news that he will add to that today and writing a check to the campaign for $10 million. >> the strength of the campaign is not dollars and cents but the american people that are rallying behind donald trump's message. >> clinton's message getting a big boost from first lady michelle obama. >> more than barack, more than bill, so she is absolutely ready to be commander in chief on day one. yes, she happens to be a woman. [ applause ] [ screaming ] . >> as the democratic candidate continues on the trail today and focussing on the woman's rights. clinton has vice president biden on the short list and then the secretary of state if she wins the presidency. marci with new york. only a few days left in october that's breast cancer awareness. another reminder even for young
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woman. find out why you may want to ignore some age recommendations. the dmv is recovering after a disaster few days. is there anything in place to avoid a glitch that we had this week? we're continuing to track that big mess on the bay bridge and in san francisco. you're looking at t sky 7 and showing us up to the bay bridge and completely jammed for blocks and blocks and blocks and not moving. stay with us. abc7 news continues after this.
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the best time to screen for breast cancer. it's different for everyone. showing how many younger woman battle it each year. jessica. >> well, there's a miss conception that it's not a young woman's disease and you should start to get the mammograms at age 40. an estimated 12,000 woman under the age are diagnosed each year in the u.s. so what should you look for. it's the discharge or pain. this woman o olivia was just 26
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years old when she found out that she had breast cancer. she found good morning america and early mammogram saved your life. >> i was 26. i never smoked and had no family history. i was not leaving until i got it. >> most of us have heard about regular mammograms, but there's options using a son gram or what is called a contrast enhanced mammogram. the last one is a newer form of detection that doctors are showing a promising result. it's not for everyone and the best piece of advice for woman is to talk to the doctor on what options are best for you. i have a close friend that got breast cancer at age 25 yea-yead 25-year-old. it can happen. >> yeah, got to talk with the
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doctor. we're continuing to track the massive delays after the earlier big-rig and as you know the clean up continues and look at this. surface leading up to the bridge and in san francisco completely my mom marnie and then she died life. of lung cancer. so i have a personal interest in helping prevent smoking. i'm tom steyer, the co-chair of the yes on 56 campaign. every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it.
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:all right. let's get back to the major traffic alert here in san francisco. we're looking live and check out the exit there to folso skmrks fremont. there's nowhere to o go. this is due to the jack any and on eastbound 80, look at the surface streets. this is just a total nightmare.
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we have a lot of folks conducting traffic here. we have the police officers trying to help out. you can see the intersections are totally blocked. this is really grid locked. i want to show you quickly here as well. we showed it from sky seven and it's just totally read here throughout the entire area and then south beach and then east and westbound and 101 and 280. i have a feeling that this is going to be a headache for the time to come. >> yeah, you too. you think the rain is out of here but no. >> no. affecting me too. everybody else is going to try to get to the east bay. let's talk about the rain and there's some sunshine out there. good morning everybody. put the umbrellas away and look at this. this was sent to me and it was yes, the fungus is forming. david out there having fun in
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the rain. it's for the south bay and let me ask you this. when is the last time san jose received more rain than san francisco and oakland. nearly eight in san francisco and nearly nine in san jose. look at livermore. how often do they get more rain than everybody? about an inch and a tenth. here is how it looks and you can see the streets wet and they're going dry with the sun coming out. isolated and the ground is so humid. the air is going to get a little warm and it will create a shower or two. it will bring us the best chance of light to moderate rain. quick look at some scatters sprinkles and then you ca see right around sanguine ton, that's going head over to richmond. most likely it's going fall
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apart before the process. you can see the steady and then the sunshine once we can get the area of the low pressure out of here. until it does, it's in and arrival has not budged at all. that's what they're averaging. here is the planner. isolated showers and then just mainly dry from 7:00 to 9:00. temperatures in the low to upper 6 60s. the storm impact scale and let's see what is going to happen moving forward. we're going to have a one out of the next system and then isolated showers and then the north bay and then i did have that in there. i apologize for that. during evening hours that's moving in and then they get rather heavy and locally heavy. we're pounding off the roadways as we go to sunday morning. you can see one and two and a half inches by the time we go to the weekend. if you're going up to the
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sierra, you can see that the pass is going to have some snow. be careful. one, one, one, one through the week. >> a lot going on. we will keep track of that. looks like the dmv did not have a computer recovery in place. experts tell the ap that they should have the primary and baung systems physically separated with the independent power supplies. that's the only location that's still affected. halloween is just around the corner and that means that there's plenty of family fun happening this weekend. abc7 has the scoop in this week's report. >> has anybody seen it front and center in a thrill er flash mob. this weekend, you're going get your chance. ♪
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♪ >> he is so good. time to get the classic on. you can show up and perform be them on sunday. it will blast through the speakers, and you will have the moment on sunday at 3:00. it's a really good time to go to the zoo. animals like this are hiding out and you can see this. it's boo at the zoo. there's a costume parade and contests with judges. two, one. wear the costume and doing some good sounds fun. go to the mad dash 5 k costume run. all ages welcome. there's an after party at the stables and a lot of food trucks are going to be there. it's going to benefit the nursery school. it's at sunday at 9:30 a.m. if you want anymore information, go to abc7news.com and we will
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link you up. natasha with abc7 news. today we're featuring an
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the perfect pet this week is an adorable girl. take a look. she is afrench bulldog mix and her current family say that she is 100 pounds of trouble and she is great with other dogs and cats and house broken and loves car rides. she is a total beach bum. if you want to adopt here, call 408-262-2133. she's going to go fast. she looks fun. >> yeah, we need that for the end as the storms are moving out. >> yeah, maybe an isolated shower. enjoy the sunshine. we will get a little bit and then one point where it's really raining right now at 2,600 feet. that's going to go
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proposition 61 is a very, very important step forward. for tand i thank the people of california for putting it on pharmacepathe ballot.ry. e... kids don't know how to act fake. i like your face. so we're learning to be more like them. removing artificial flavors and colors from general mills cereal. i like his face. you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's why we say "yes" to whole grain as our first ingredient. and "no way" to high fructose corn syrup. so no matter what your favorite is, you can feel good about general mills big g cereals.
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it is time for the pharmaceutical industry to stop the entire nation is looking at california. let's go forward together. thank you all very much.
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>> today on our show, our contestants will be playing for the kind of money that can change their life in an instant. and we're about to find out if one of them can make it happen. from bally's las vegas, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] i am ready, as well. as a brand new dad with a nine-week-old daughter, today's returning contestant says his life could not have changed more in such a short amount of time. the only other thing that might do it: winning $1 million in 30 minutes. that could happen today. from el paso, texas, please welcome back ryan guzman. [cheers and applause] ryan, what's up? >> good to see you again. >> welcome back. [cheers and applause] a million dollars would be

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