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firefighters progress. let's go to abc meteorologist. >> we're not expecting as widespread of coverage from last night dan, however lightning still in the forecast. it's quiet on live doppler 7 for much of the region. we're tracking this area off the coast which was responsible for the storms last night and it's going to move on shore tonight and try and spark some of the thunderstorms. on the storm scale this will be a 1. the best chance between 3:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. i'll look at the forecast and tell you when we're get relief from the humidity. dan. with thundering and lightning expected tonight many are concerned with fires in the bay area. we just learned minutes ago the
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blaze is only 10% contained. abc news 7 reporter chris wynn with what they're facing. >> reporter: residence watched the fire fights effort unfold before their eyes. >> most of us have animals up here that we have to get out. >> reporter: last night landing strikes lightly started the askings fire burning close to the creek reserve. fire fighter chief says access is limited. >> there's no roads that go to the fire so crews are having a hard time hiking in getting to it. >> reporter: tonight at least 50 acres are burned. 100 personnel on the ground containing the fire. >> i was going to try to get down the hill and do a couple last minute errands but i don't know fingertip to make the trip
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down now. >> reporter: even they had to evacuate a few times last night because of lightning. residence here holding out hope the situation gets better. >> we always worry about fire up here and concerned. for us it's very scary thinking that if wind shifts it's going to come straight over. >> reporter: firefighters will be working throughout the night. san matteo's sheriff's deputy has closed many roads in the neighborhood. >> totally trust they know what they're doing and thank them for take care of us. >> reporter: in wood side, chris wynn, abc 7 news. >> when lightning struck yesterday, the viewers were quick to capture it. we'll take a closer look at some of the best pictures you shared with us in just a few minutes. smo sm where on vacation others took rescue in the bay area. now they're starting to go back.
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abc 7 reporter liam is live with their story. >> reporter: a few people returning to florida were still not sure if they were going to make it, that's because a few flights this morning were cancelled as the airlines began to get back on track and on schedule. >> we're more anxious to see our family. our family, we got a lucky break. >> reporter: lucky because her home in tampa survive it had hurricane. today hundreds like her who made the bay area their temporary home are heading back. >> we've been running week in smoem may. >> reporter: the first flights into ft. lauderdale, tampa and orlando began rising today. >> it depends on their on operation, where their aircraft are located, how they got pilot
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and flight crews scheduled and based on the geography airlines some are in better position to resume operations than others. >> susan packed every important document, even her injury and came to san francisco. >> honestly we love san francisco. >> so it was a mini vacation for a while? >> yeah some say it was a hurry case. >> santa was in san francisco for a week. >> the same time you're sitting here i got my daughter on the telephone worried sick. >> reporter: noriega says her home is fine but knows the clean-up and restoring power to florida will take some time. i'm told the airlines expect to have things running at a normal pace by tomorrow. i'm live at sf o, melendez, abc 7 news.
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some vac wees return home today for destruction, no running water or electricity. crews are restoring power across the state but 9.5 million people remain without electricity. >> what can i tell you, you come home and see this, it's devastating. police suspect a miami man died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator. 13 people died and the people affected by the storms is 56. more than 100 people were rescued from flood water in jacksonville florida five hours north of miami. >> happening tonight, dozens celebrities will be part of a special telethon to benefit those affected by hurricanes irma and harvey. george clooney, jaime fox, bejonz, oprah, reese whitherspoon and many will take part. it will raise money for texans
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and florida and those who have lost their homes. you can watch the hand and hand benefit at 8:00 tonight right here on abc 7. >> new at 6:00 that mister yoes smoke from san jose was in citation. potential fine will be worked out with the consul lat. the smoke was visual a day after the trump administration ordered the consult lat to close. trump's immigration restriction for certain countries will remain for the time being. the nation's highest court will hear arguments for and against the ban next month. president trump's order restrict immigrations from six nations with majority muslim populations. new at 6:00, the police
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given the green light to use pepper spray in crowd control situations. worry about a thursday's event that will most certainly trigger protest. abc 7 news reporter leslie live with the story. >> reporter: that's right dan, 20 minutes ago the berkeley's police department approved the police department's use of pepper spray, they say it's an industry standard. >> this is the type of canister that all police officers are issued. >> reporter: berkeley's police chief want to add the use of pepper spray to officers tool tips as they face what they call armed groups. >> pepper spray's marketedly affective -- >> the city would not need pepper spray if there were no white supremacists allowed. >> reporter: on february 1st,
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the spraying clashes between trump components and opponents turned violent and nasty. last month police con if i skated -- and overturn a 1997 rule that banned its use during demonstration. >> they're not being asked to pepper spray to move a crowd or disperse a country, rather this is to be on a specific individual who is creating violent acts on police and nonviolent sflon strarts in the crowd. >> reporter: this group vows to stage a counter protest before and during the speech thursday even. >> ben ship roe, after -- steve bannon non, ann culter, these people are
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>> reporter: berkeley police is -- only allowing ticketholders inside perimeter. >> if it's blocked it's going to push the protesting on to city street. >> and you're concerned about that. >> we're very concerned about that. that huge data breach at equifax is likely headed to court. bay area attorney scott cole filed a lawsuit today citing negligence, seeking damages and demanding changes on how the company is dealing with this crisis. the personal information, for more than 140 million americans is now in the hands of hackers. some the services found out about in july but elected to keep quiet for well over a month. >> so, it was about a 45-day window there that ex fax knew about the breach and didn't tell anybody. >> equifax offering a year of free credit monitoring to those
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affected. california attorney general javier says his office will be monitoring the breach closely and he has a warning tonight for equifax. >> if you're a credit bureau and you're collected credit information, personal information for the majority of americans, you better -- you better take care of business. and so you want to do business in california, you better take care of your own business. >> the security breach affected 15 million californians. mog is just one of the new words we learned today from apple. >> that's because it's one of many new features on the product celebrating ten years of the iphone. >> while apple unveiled smart phones just about everybody in the smart phone world was here. i'm john lemon, why the future is about 5g, ahead on abc 7 news. and what's uniting the paper
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the golden state warriors are the gold standard when it comes to a marking idea. >> nba is allowing teams to put -- on the uniforms. >> abc news reporter carolin tyler in the newsroom with more on this. >> that next reaction from social media from warrior's fans. sports like nascar and soccer already have advertising all over their stuff. it is the first time the nba is allowing it for the league. >> it's not a patch it's a badge. and you know, you have a badge
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of honor. >> whatever you call it this red logo will be on the warrior's uniforms when they tip off next month. it's the symbol of rye cue ten, a jab needs company set to have paid $60 million in the comes years. ra cue ten is not well known in this country but a giant in japan. that nation's largest commerce retailer. valued at more than $15 billion by forms. marketing professor says it's a reminder that sports is big business. >> previously, we would see teams off set their expenses with things like stadium deals, sponsorships signage and this is just the next in line of obvious progression. >> warrior's co-owner peter considers it more than just an agreement. >> this is not a transaction
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this is a relationship. >> superstar draymond green points out the connection will help the team expand its reach. >> to grow the game globally, that's big. >> bill and hi team had helped other teems including the cavaliers with their global organization. what's it in for ra cue ten? >> rack ten's gold trying to become a household name in the united states. but aligning with a team in sports what better way to accomplish just that. >> the jersey marketing opportunit a three year pilot program that ones through the 2019-2020 basketball team. in the newsroom carolin tiller. abc 7 news. three east bay schools took home an outstanding report card. you're looking at the names of
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those schools on the 2017 list of america's healthiest schools. washington and wood row wilson elementary school. gave top honors to more than 300 schools nationwide. they earned the best grades for serving healthy meals and having top quality computer programs. ceo mark was at visitation middle school san francisco today to juunveil a major donation. a goal is expanding computer science education for the next generation of innovators. even as the bay area is prepared for lightning that drew is talking about, people are marvelled at the like show.
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abc's christine is here with us. >> there were so many, thousands of loouightning strikes in nortn california. this striking image on instagram showing san francisco's richmond and sunset districts lit up in blue. kent log captured different colors, a purple sky joined by lightning bolts over the bay posted on instagram. this video tweeted of lightning in san francisco in the south and market area. she watched that a phenomenal e lance armstrong sto lightning storm and we'd have to agree. this picture was captured on the tower there. there could be more strikes so we're going to go through a few pictures and i'll give you a few safety tips. don't retreat to dug outs, sheds, pavilions, small structures don't use electronics
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or be close to windows. don't go undert tall trees or swam or stand near metal objects. be safe. if you capture pictures like these share them with us. the sight.kristin it was quite - >> dan, on the rare fete last night we do have thunderstorms in the forecast over night but it will not be as widespread as what we just went through last night. one of the reasons why the tan cam showing you we got some fog right now, that's going to help to alleviate some of the hot air that we had. nonetheless, we still had the storm impact scale, uses it exclusive at abc 7 here. we rank our storm from one to five which gives you an idea of what to expected. it's a one, it's a light system. the main take away i want you to
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focus on, the timing while many of us are sleeping. tomorrow morning from 3:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. that's the best chance. live doppler 7 right now showing you it's a quiet picture out there, radically different tan light night but this will change tomorrow morning. 65 in san francisco. inland 91 degrees. 79, san jose and oakland, cooling off to a temperature of 68. the past 12 hours, the stubborn area of low pressure, this is what was responsible for kicking up the storms last night. we got that combo of humidity and warm air over head once again tonight. this will be the catalyst as it moves on shore to kick up more thunderstorms on sure. hour by hour we go watch. foggy coastlines tonight and
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cloud cover around the bay. the action get going after midnight. future track estimating tomorrow morning. showers begin to make their presence known around gilmore. possible orange on your screen by 6:00 in the morning on wednesday. around san jose there's that threat of showers moving through. future estimating the best chance is the southern half of our area. redwood city, san jose, fremont, hamilton. this is the area we think will have the lest chance for the thunder and showers. over night tonight we're keeping on to that mugginess, that humid air. 60s for most areas over the next 12 hours or so. you saw that rain coming into the south bay. we'll get rid of it midday. tomorrow it'll be a cooler day. 72 the high in oakland. 76 in san francisco.
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80 san jose, 81 santa rosen. 82 for lin and antioch. the numbers began to drop below 55 degrees that has when it feels refreshing and that will occur on thursday. the next savannah daeven days fs a one. thursday everybody wants the lower humidity. feels like fall and that will set the stage for the wonderful weekend. >> perfect. thanks drew. much more to come. a line around the block with people waiting for hours. >> a preview perha ♪ ♪
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one by the way area author mock the ten named today to the 2017 national book award, long list for young people's literature. my dally per dins lives in san francisco and teaches in san francisco college. her book inentitled the distant near. the long list will be narrowed to five finalist next month and the winner to receive a $10,000 price will be announced in november. after the november election
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a book entitled the hilary book. hilary provider her perspective on the election and why she lost. people stood in line around the block for clinton to sign this book. >> when the book came out i was like oh my god i have to come and do this. it's a once in a lifetime opportunity and i have to do this. >> a book signing event in san francisco next month is already sold out. clinton expected to speak in uc davis on october 9th. you can hear her discuss her book tomorrow on "the view" it hairs at 10:00 a.m. right here on abc 7. ten years apple iphone unveiled. >> we'll explain what you get when you buy one, if you do and how it will get your attention. next. >> i'm wade freed monday and this is a 100-year-old solid grass fire pole at a fire
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. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. as rumor today, apple took the wraps off its most expensive iphone ever. it's a $999 model the company says reflect the direction smart phones are headed. >> abc's 7 david lue lue lue lue on hand. >> reporter: apple is doing everything it can to show us the 10-year-old iphone the pushing new levels. >> the first iphone represents a dedicated technology and changed the world in the process. >> reporter: around the 10th anniversary the iphone ten does away with the home buttons and password. it does face id. it also features an advanced
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edge to edge only screen. the iphone 10 starts >> people are used to paying a thousand for a pc is likely to pay that much for a phone that they can use like a pc. >> reporter: analysts think the features and chip in the 10 will have consumers upgrade. contrast that's the most powerful cpu we have had in a hand held device. you add ha to an led screen, glass back, these are all the features in a design we've never had before. >> reporter: the apple watch gets an upgrade too for taking and making calls. it has more health related features for monitoring the heart. >> apple has given fanatic to
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drool over these products and hopefully between now and the holidays to save up for them. happening now, berkeley city council's considering an ordinance that will allow women to be topless in public. it's called a quality since man can go around without shirts. it only goes to the public streets. a public that was ban distracted walking was introduced today by san matteo supervisor, he told abc 7 news yesterday he wants to make sure people are looking up as they cross the street, not down at their phones. only the state can governor what's legal on california roads so his proposal is a resolution asking the state to consider it. meanwhile, a bill to change the law about cross walks sats on the governor's desk. technically in california it's only legal to cross the street
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when the walk soon is on. a bill authorized which would make it legal for pedestrians to cross the street while the walk sign is flashing as long as they can make it across before the signal turns to a wait sign. in simmer feld a long good-bye is underway for a fire station that may soon fall to a wrecking ball. the fire community called it home. abc's 7 knew reporter wayne freedmon got a look at its treasures in a tour you'll see only in abc 7. >> reporter: after enough time pass and the cobwebs fill that gap. >> it's weird seeing it empty. >> reporter: when the fire chief joined the department in 1984, station was already pretty old. now the build's 100th year is about to come its last.
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and the chief wants to honor what the city will be replacing with a new public safety center. >> i think it's preserve history. >> reporter: when the station opened horses delivered men to fires. >> in a hundred year people may not though what a pharr station looks like. >> reporter: a flag pole repurposed from the mass of a large school. inside there's a spiral staircase with so many signs of wear and of course the solid brass fire pole complete with an eagle on top. >> how fast do i have to get down that pole? >> two seconds. >> reporter: when a building has een preserved for over 100 g has years there's -- >> these are scribbled notes by
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a mechanics who never seemed to have had a piece of paper. >> december 7, 1941 japan attacks honolulu. >> reporter: station 51 represents more than a sum of parks, its people, their art facts, a bridge between past present and future. wayne freedmon abc 7 news. stocks enjoyed a good day today, so good they set records. the dow was up by 61 points, squeaking past its old record from a month ago. the nasdaq new record closes 6454. the s&p new record is 2496. another good note for the economy, the medium income for american's households have set a new record and it's final above prerecession records. the bureau released a number
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from 2016. the medium income for all races now is just over $59,000. that beats the peaks back in 1999. one caveat to these numbers, in 2013 the carina discuss bureau changed about how it asked about income. top senate say that they are ready to compromise on border security if it would help protect undocumented immigrants who are brought here as children. >> we're going to pass this bill and we want to do it as soon as possible to strike while the iron is hot because public opinion is so much in favor. >> earlier this month, the president announced he'd end the oba obama obama error prom called daca. today nancy possess nancy peosol shooesz she's into protecting
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those immigrants but would not support a border wall. approved $200,000 of urgent funding to help daca recipients renew their status before the deadline. >> getting some assistance from the county is something that will will helpful. >> 1700 of the counties daca recipients are eligible to renew. more thunderstorms could be over the bay area in just hours. already have clouds gathering in a picture from san francisco's south beach. drew tracking the potential for lightning. and the names you know in the companies you aren't
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supervisor jane kim called this more better than ever. >> as we have seen dialogue and debate deteriorated, supported by our current president and white house who has really undermined the value of governance and in fact i believe has made a joke of it, we need institutions like the commonwealth club now more than ever. >> the new headquarters are outfitted with a video production center for radio and internet broadcast. the santa clara board of supervisors pay tribute to a late member of our family. supervisor sidney chavez talked about the life and legacy of news photography clyde powell. they show his latest piece of video. colli clyde was a yeenuous, he duck taped his camera to a pole and walked along to get these shots. he covered stories all around
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the south bay, the country and the world. >> like many of people who recovered by clyde and felt like he was courteous, even thou he had a big camera you didn't feel like he was being intrusive. i want to share our deepest condolences with all of his family and friends and i'm grateful many of you came out today. >> clyde died suddenly last month at the age of 63. we appreciate what they did today. accommodation was presented to the abc 7 bureau including long reporter and deer friend very nice jugesture because cly was a good guy. coming up next, what sand, my
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at 4:30 a.m. tomorrow. drivers can still go westbound. the cell phone world was in san francisco at the industry's biggest u.s. conference to date. abc's 7 reporter jonathan bloom have more on the smart phone. >> reporter: the sign stands for mobile world congress america. but it could easily say open during construction. donald long temporary hall way to san francisco's south -- as long as side flashy smart phones, cars and trucks. >> here on the dashboard we have the at&t smart phone application. seven passengers can fit and you can have seven devices. >> reporter: not just cars big rigs. this truck makes its own service appointments. >> by the time i get there the
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daep is open and i can make any remainders. >> reporter: cell touriwers aim down at the street will have to start looking up. they'll make room for innovations that could be life changing. paul schraeder is blind. >> reporter: you got glasses and a button up shirt on. >> people wear the smart glasses and it creates a human agent. >> reporter: at&t gives priority on the networks. >> a place like this is great. as you walk by bootes i can tell you what kind of booth it is. >> electronic health information is the most sensitive data you can access. >> reporter: so is financial data. >> text order a pizza and the messages app knows my credit
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card number and address. >> reporter: you'll know the true identity of a business you text with. in san francisco jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. some low tech toys could soon receive their industry's highest honor. the 12 national toys hall of famer just announced. it includes clue, risk and eight ball, my bill pony, the paper airplane, sand and play food. toys in the hall of fame must be iconic, innovative, widely recognized and with a long history of fostering creativity through play. only two will be chose in november. last wingers were the swing dungeons advice. little people. >> take you back.
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the bay area's a beautiful place of course. abc 7 news viewers prover it every day. >> yeah you captured so many great pictures of the lightning yesterday. >> keep those coming, this were stunning. drew back with an update on the forecast. maybe more of that lightning tonight drew. >> it's going to be very confined to a few areas and not as widespread as events we incurred last night. live doppler 7, a quiet picture and will remain so for the entire evening. we're going to give the steal a 1 with your best chance of 3:00 in the morning and 8:00 in the morning. future whetheather we go hour b hour. fast forward into 6:00 on your wednesday in the morning. you can see from redwood city south, san jose and gilmore, that's your best chance of seeing only lightning and clap of thunder.
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it will move offshore getting into midday on wednesday. there's a few of us that will see it you'll get a light show into the sky in the morning. wednesday morning lower humidity on thursday. that's going to feel refrerning and that sets the stage for a gorgeous week on saturday and sunday. >> thanks drew. all right don, to sports. >> you have the story of the warriors new sponsorship deal. have you keen kevin did you ran's new shoes? this is what inside the shoes that you'll love. draymond what does
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. good evening, draymond green was at the area this morning where the team announced the new jerseys with rakuten. he figured the trade of the summer -- ultimately going to boston and moving isaiah thomas back to the cavs. draymond's says their willingness to accept the win without lebron that's impressive.
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>> he put so much pressure on himself doing that. that's what stood out to me more than anything. it's not the surprise of hay, kyrie wants to leave. that happens all the time. the stanford cardinals already traveled more heading into week three of the season than some teams will go all year. a trip to australia to open the season. cardinal opened the year betting rice. a different story this past saturday they got man handled at usc. the trojans making a national title. they just run right over, or in that case fly over people. stanford's on the road again at san diego stake. 2-0. cardinals closing in on 15,500 miles without a home game. the coach will not accept travel fatigue as an excuse. >> you go back and watch the
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three phases of our game against usc. the one thang you don't see is a lack of effort. you see flying around. we don't look like a tired team or acted like one. >> as for cal, the bears are 2-0. they got 191 yards, this guy former walk on, patrick layer, the service at season and energy of tray watson. all of this is at memorial stadium that's a saturday night game. >> we're going to learn from every experience and obviously much more be able to learn those lessons whether yn you win. we believe able to make enough players to win. >> so, did you see the giants-dodgers game last night? i'm going to go out on a limb and say no because you went to sleep. the game didn't start until
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10:50 p.m. they didn't finish up until after 2:00 a.m. check it out lightning all over the bay area. after midnight, the giants did a 4-0 league. nice catch by a fan out there. after 1:00 a.m. the giants took the lead for good. hunter pence, sandoval, after 2:00 a.m., wake up. sam dyson got a little forsythe to grand -- at 2:11 a.m. if you stayed all the way you made new best friends. giants and dodgers again tonight at 7:15. two run over to best and it's over the monster and out in the yard if you want to go boston. beatz again, six r.b.i.'s of the
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night and still going strong. red sox leading. one last warrior's note, kevin durant's have new nikes coming out. the insoles features all the things haters said about him. on the right all of his stats from the finals when he got the mvp. kd literally stepping on the trolls. whoever came up with this from nike is good. i like it. >> thanks larry. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee t.v. channel 13. robbery on the bart trains. police have surveillance video of their suspect but need a name, that's at 9:00. abc news at 11:00 people pitching in to help harvey victims. here's tonight's prime time
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line up on abc 7, 8:00, hand and hand, that's a hurricane relief telethon. at 9:00 back "black-ish." >> look for breaking news on twitter at abc news bay area. thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time, see >> we appreciate your time, see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. dilike, outside dirt,. that's not a bad thing. also, it comes off. inside dirt, yeah. that's way different. but now there's a more powerful chevron with techron. yeah. it has even more cleaning power to clean up deposits left by low quality gas. and cleaning up deposits restores lost gas mileage. it's legit. now with more cleaning power. chevron with techron. care for your car. nice hat!
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