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hard glass fall to the ground. buildings are reduced to rubble. rescue workers racing inside the build rushing a woman to safety. another woman carried in dust is going through the crowd on a stretcher. the massive earthquake hus te 2:00 eastern, less than 100 miles of mexico city. from the air a clear picture of the denver station. more than two dozen buildings collapsed. many residence without electricity as the country now begins to assess the earthquake's toll. this earthquake comes on the anniversary of a 8.oquake that hit mexico city in 2005. earlier in the day, earth quake yills were held imexico citar anniversary. dania baa which you say, abc
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news, l.a. >> abc news reporter leann mendes is leave francisco. leann i know this has got to be a tough time. >> reporter: it is, it's like a one-two punch for mexico, carolin, nearly two weeks ago that c wryntas devastated by eahqua 9.1 madrigal constitute earthquake. today this one was much closer to mexico city with a larger population and close tiesar t theo e vidtheo is terrifying, a building collapses as onlookers yell for the people inside to get out. i showed the video to several people waiting outside the consulate in mexico of mexico city. >> we've been trying to contact friends and family in mexico
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city, as well as the state of guerrero through facebook. so far we have not heard news yet. we'll see. >> reporter: the quake was felt in mexico city which is only 75 miles from the epi center in the state of morel loes. neighboring cities near the capital helped to remove rubble and free engine trapped. this man who lives in mexico says everyone he knows is safe but is very frightened. people in the bay area unable to reach family members are being urged to call the consul lat in san francisco. also, ept the capacity to mico morel loss and pueblo. if they ctynoanin can reach us and we'll try to help. >> it's just bad, every where i think with the hurricanes and the earthquakes, someone's bound -- there's wried all over. >> reporter: in san francisco,
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lee an melendez, abc 7 news. central mexico has seen 19 earthquakes of 6 points or stronger in the last industcent. there are two folds that one boo each other causing large plates to break apart. central mexico as well as the bay area, keep in mind have many of these areas. >> mexico city is a large valley sas haw it and so when the size mic waves from the earthquake come in they tnd to be amplified. >> the usg s says today's quake appearance to be unrelated to an 8.1 quake hit in september 7. you'll find guidelines for stocking and earthquake surviving kit and dopelev youin. two things to do is use this
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opportunity to get this done at abc7 news.com under prepare norican. hurricane maria is approaching puerto rico and it's already left a trail of destruction across other islands that were barely to recover from hurricane irma. >> that's right stacey cohen has that story. >> reporter: for many in the caribbean it is the worst kind of deja vu. a massive category 5 storm that punishment ld the island of dominica tuesday morning. homes crucial crumbled, trees appellantered as 175 miles left the island in ruins. >> our first order of business -- for every single sent and returned who was on island during this really devastating hurricane. >> reporter: puerto rico is in line for a direct hit.
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the island is home to more than 3 million citizens and sheltering hundreds of irma's rev refugees. >> the play isn'tsy worries me the most. some people might not really understand the magnitude of this hurricane o that it won't hit us as hard and all indications are that this is going to be devastating. >> national hurricane center predicts a dangerous storm surge and violent waves as the water rises up to 11 feet above normal levels. all residence can do now is worry and btai we the first category 4 or five storm to hit the islands in 85 years. i'm stacey cohen reporting. >> now for a perspective on this storm take a look at this view of hurricane maria from international space station. astronautswe tedettoday, abc news meteorologist drew is in for spencer tracking the storm.
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>> the latest on hurricane maria, 175 miles per hour of wendy's. rainfall, a huge issue with this storm. parts of puerto rico shaded in pink right here, likely seeing close to 2 feet of rain over the next 48 hours. love doppler 7 along with satellite already seeing the outer bans. with this storm it's 300 miles wide that's equal to the distance from san jose to los angeles. this is a big storm. along with the rain and wind it's the waves. concern wave height on the coastline of puerto rico already at 14-feet waves as high as 30 feet with this storm. the track moves in through puerto rico over the next 24 hours. we'll have to watch this storm system next week to see what any effects it has. much closer look at our local forecast coming up in a few minutes. carolin. >> thank youret s a beehive of y today in san le android med
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share. that's a organization that provide aid after the disaster. they ben overwhelmed by corporate and community donations following stories we aired right here on abc 7. lesl lesley brinkly was at the warehouse has trucks left for hurricane zones. >> reporter: items like shampoo, diapers and sanitizers were trucked out of this warehouse today bound for texas and florida there are 50,000 pounds yet to be shipped. all of these books are filled with personal hygiene products donated by good hearted bay areas. it included girl scout troops, san francisco state units, a preschool and a buddhist temple. drives at examines like chevron, at&t and oracle has also been launched. >> it's been a wow factor. i heard of the heart warming and reassuring. you heard of a lot of things in
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the proceed ya but this is a positive response calling out to action and responding to the heart warming gestures. >> it's an incredible feeling to know people who need help are getting the help they need through people who donate supplies. >> reporter: volunteers were back through sorting through donated medical surplus today as the news about the mexico earthquake and the third hurricane weighed down on them. >> it's going to bet toen u get trghese medical supplies ou the door to the virgin islands. the only hospital st. thomasn o was completely destroyed by hurricane irma. personnel on the ground say they're oerptding out of a makeshift tent hospital. and now hurricane maria's barrelling towards them. >> it is an exceptional time, we don't generally have so many edcktar. srs o >> reporter: med share says it's also been an expectational response from the good human beings rht h in the bayere
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area. i'm lest le brinkley abc 7 news. >> and med share will continue collecting donations at the warehouse through october 4th. all the details at abc7news.com. we're getting a first look at a chp officer killed this morning on his way to work. this is 44-year-old james bra nick. he died when his motorcycle was hit by a car. jeanine is live in san>> office here out of the san jose chp office before he went to go work for the holster gilroy chp office. everyone here is in shock, devastated over this sudden loss. at the office in gilroy the flag is at half staff as the officers remember their brother. he was just 44-year-old.
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>> even's in a state of shock. it hurts when you lose someone close to you. >> reporter: this morning before 6:00 bra nic was riding his motorcycle to work when a chevy pickup truck driving northbound turned in front of him. -hit innd front of a gas station. the clerk saw the truck driver visibly upset. >> he was sitting outside crying. >> reporter: the drive is cooperating and they do not believe drugs or alcohol were involved. >> as a police officer and people who spend a lot of time driving. it is sad and kind of sobering tonkhi a that this particular collision happened. >> reporter: bra nick worked at the gilroy facility in san martin expecting trucks at the truck driver in san jose. he's being remembered fondly.
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>> funny, kind and nice. really enjoyed his work as a police officer and it showed. i think the community saw that int >>eporr: b nic haseen l.as pl wufr for 12 jurors, survivedy his wife and san franciscod in -- and sa ra dell died inside a fire station after returning from an emergency call last week. the 26 year fire department veteran is survived by his wife, two children and agr area and f department sent -- some pitched in with mutual aid. they responded to a emergency so san francisco firefighters could attend the funeral. >> fire service was a big brother head so it was
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overwhelming. we had well over the amount of people needed to come out and help san francisco. >> the san francisco department er t bodayed.ed the am of calls still ahead. is it the straw that broke the . plus, see why security guard robots should be taken also ahead -- >> this may look like a softball but it could save lives. i'm jonathan bloom with this odd shaped medical advice and all the attenti
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new at 6:00, a battle
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brewing between a california chief judge and a california public yieltties cn.ioss carolin compton announced she's filing a whistle blower complaint from her position at the cdc. she claimed she was firing for cooperating with investigator look into collusion between regulators and executives from pg & e. >> that's why i'm trouble you kow, because i talk back, speak out and i stand up and i'm going to continue to do it. >> chop stems from the commissioner's action following the deadly pipeline explosion back in 2010. the cp uc issued a statement saysing it dismissed chopton for cause and the allegations put forward today are completely basis. new deals from a deputyle
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m the o trunk of a rental car, he's tf ow n job. the soaring numbers of car break-ins in san francisco hasen time. vick lee at city hall to see what the supervisors tend to do about this. >> reporter: in this case the deputy joined the sheriff's office about a year ago so he was on probationary status. the sheriff's office did not release his name all they said today they had terminated him. here at city hall today, supervisors are all saying how fed up and angry they are at all these car break ins. >> there's now a twitter handle, sf car break-ins where victims can post their experience online. on topthf o a gun stolen from a san francisco
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police officer's car was used in a gang land murder days later. on sunday thieves told a glock handgun similar to this one in a police parked car. >> if a sheriff cannot secure their car or vehicle in san francisco, nobody can. >> reporter: supervisor hilary rosen has a good reason to be frustrated. >> car break-ins have gone up to 80%. >> reporter: legistion that wou police stations to create a property crime unit foxxed on car break-ins. >> we've got to do something about it. so far as all the strategies of the police department aren't working. >> reporter: the police department could not comment. chief william s said he started att newco plan to cut d on from the crimes. >> you'll see more officers on foot. we expect that to be a deter
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rent of crime and we intend to get inme fnt >> o the supervisors answer pasd on first reading, a bill that would require rental agencies to hide bar codes on their cars to prevent break-ins. rentals are the cars of closure for thieves. a grass fire scorched 150 acres near the national lap.sk shoyws you part of the fire. at one point alameda county fire put out an advisory about a possible unexplored advisory in the area. autumn begin as couple days or so. >> summer's over? >> giahye drew here with the forecast. >> i think you're going to like the forecast if you're missing the warm weather in the days
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ahead. picture perfect today, tomorrow a different lover.y.da chance of an isolated sprinkle in the morning for some tomorrow but we're changing on thursday. bright, breezy, sun shine comes back and over the weekend warmer air will make a return to the area. live doppler 7 along with satellite giving youacss the re. picture outside gorgeous. the silhouette of the san francisco skyline, not a cloud to be seen from this advantage point, and nice night to be out and about. one of the flies in the ointment so to speak with the forecast, action current right nowont s it until thursday evening. swells anywhere from 10 feet high. breezy to say the least in some spots, 30 miles per hour gust in napa. same thing in nevada.
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temperature wise, if you like fall, this is going to be your perfect whether. 76 in concord. 68 san francisco. san jose 73. napa, 73. after midnight we'll see clouds start to bubble up. temperatures mid-50st to lower 60s. hour by hour, 6:00 in the morning the first chang you'll notice cloud cover returns. future weather painting a picture in spotsth o bay from san to rosa. a sprinkle for the morning. by 5:00 if you're lucky, sun r ndeinsh up the day. the clearing skies will happen late into wednesday night and early thursday morning. highs on wednesday, cloud cover, not as brighton than today.
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66 in san francisco. 74 san jose, 75 concord, 75 santa rosa. chance of a morning sprinkle l. 65 in the afternoon in antioch. we continue that breezy comfortable trend we had today into thursday. 60s and 70s the name of the game. do not get used to this weather pattern, the temperature outlook into next week, that's going to push off to the east, and replaced with warm air. temperatures next week going back above average. seven day forecast, isolated shower tomorrow morning. best chance extreme portions of the north bay. bright breezy and cool on thursday. welcome autumn on friday. we rebound our temperatures, a warming trend over the weekend. temperatures continue to clime monday and into tuesday of next week. >> thanks drew. changes are coming to san francisco international airport which you're looking at live. >> travellers will have to
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the oakland based company has been testing this feature since last year wth a expanding. pandora stock rose, the fas dak and s&p all closed at record highs. san jose's mayor was at the aren't for the announcement this morning, the flights will goo t cincinnati, colorado springs and atlanta starting in riapl. nons announced to austin, denver, las vegas and san antonio. if you're traveling through sf o next month you won't face delays due to construction projects. next mo's work will ne of the taxi waves that link the terminal to one of its run ways. flights will not take off to run way to eight left that's as a
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safety precaution. airlines will continue to run on that run way and take off from sf o's three other run ways. coming up the earthquake in mexico. and wile look back 30 dwreers on the anniversary of another quake and the long lasting impact it had on abc news legend. next, a quick reversal, what's being changed back to the way it was done before at almeda county courts.
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. here's the latest on that powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake in mexico. 139 people have been killed. >> in mexico city buildings collapsed. airport shut down and hospitals evacuated. >> tlfbs rescued, mayor says people have been found alive and more expected. >> the raiders sent out this
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tweet, we have the people in mexico city in our thoughts and prayers following today's earthquake. >> today's earthquake happened 32 years to the date an 8.0 earthquake hit mexico. >> at least 5,000 lives lost then. abc reporting from weeks from weeks updates from now retired abc reporter rico. >> rico still remembers moments that changed his life. lady holding a rose as if to hold on to hope approached the french rescuers when they came out of the rubble and asked them if they'd found .ne there is a language barrier all the firefighters could say was no madame. and you see the heart break not only in her face but in his face, and. >> and you can see on rico's face how this is stuck with him.
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his experience led him to -- >> 30 years ago we did not have the ability to send out alerts like we could do today. shortly after the earthquake struck you creceive these on yor smart phone on tablet with the abc 7 news app. it's free to download works on apple and android devices. investigators investigating hateful graphty found at a school. it includes against jewish people and racial slurred. deputies say this is being investigated as a hate crime. lauro boston are joining the fight against crime. silicon valley unveiled two new ones that will help officers and security detect concealed
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weapons at airports. abc 7 david luey told us robots should be feared if you're on the wrong side of the law. >> reporter: our crime fighting robot could be a cutest thing you've ever seen or something to atmosphere fear if you're a bad guy. these robots are becoming more sophisticated. night scopes rapped off k-1 which stands stationary in airports. and k-7, a vehicle that moves like a crabnside the k-1 can detect concealed weapons. >> we're growing different ways in looking at any disturbances in those ways and using machine learning to realize that might be an object that's not normal for someone to be carrying. >> a 6 foot a inches police officer could be intimidating but by comparison this k-1 is
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about 5'6", about my height. it's critical when it comes to saving lives. now this is intimidating. the robot in the 1951 sci-fi classic "the day the earth stood still" it was taken seriously to get the people of the world to promote peaceful. they might have to learn how to coexist with humans, such as a toddler who got injured by a robot encounter in the mall. >> we have new things to think threw and that's why we -- >> reporter: in mountain view, david luey,ew a 7 felony arraignments in alameda county is moving back to oakland. families strongly opposed the
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move to dublin back ineun j calling it a inconvenience. douglas is home to a country's . a judge made the decision monday and starting monday all -- will courthouse in oakland. there'll be a join decision to house inmates in oakly instead of the jail. >> today the president trump announced the -- >> as long as i hold this office i will offend america's interest above all else. >> the president's hashest words were reserved for u.s. adversary blasting the regime for its defiance and ithe anti sene republic are working quickly on a new plan to repeal and
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replace obamacare. written by senators caddy louisiana and lda south carolina. it will replace much of obama's law to reshape medicaid. billy you may knows h who had t open heart surgery days after his birth. you can watch jimmy kim medical live every weekend abc 7 right after abc 7 news at 11:00. some of the newest -- of the united states took the oath of allegiance today at yoes te tio. joena ibarra from our sister station in membpueblo was there. >> reporter: one by one their names echoed from the top of poieint. many waited years. it was just add grand as the
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scenery. >> i live here in 30 years and never come to the owe owe similarity. special day. >> reporter: the coat least wearing is patriotic. it represents so much more. the commitment two of his sons made to this country serving in the marines. one congratulated him over the phone. the other in person. >> my brother is deployed right now in africa. i was in the military for nine years so i think this is more of a symbolism for him to see at 5 a he was able citizenship. >> reporter: it's a sense of pride adam burns shares. he's of british descent and excited to have a voice in this country. >> i think this is an exciting time for our co i think this is aun youngy, country. i'm always figuring thing out and i want to be part of that. >> reporter: also in the crowd was that reese williams, she grew up in australia, moved to
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california and fell love with yoes similarity. >> this is home. >> reporter: she lives her with her husband paul. >> such a stunning back drop here ahe tnd n wonder that matches the moment here. >> reporter: it's a moment they'll hold close to t,heirhe e american. >> yoemty isn't the only places hosting things like this. when it's all said and done there'll be 30,000 new u.s. citizens. abc 7 news. >> there's no placee home unless you can'tik l afford it. coming up next the con diction in the bay areas housing mark. here's what it looks like outside from our east by the way hills camera. >> drew will be
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within a week of hillary clinton's book going on sale, her only official book tour stop in california already sold out. the forceabler presidential nedidate will visit uc davis aboxtut what happened.
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the book covers her perspective on last year's election. if you love to read and crave a bargain, the west coast's largest book sale is probably for you. abc news was in san francisco formation where a line of people stretched across the parking lo to be among the first to visit tonight's preview for the friends of the library book sale. every item cost three or less. the sale runs from sunday from 10:00 in the morning to 6:00 in the evening. a poll from uc barkley confirms what we know as true. housing cost is a major concern. housing affordability is an extremely problem where they live. bay aasre likely among any region to say that at 6 a%. more than half of californian survey say they have considered moving. bay area residence are the least
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a team from uc berkeley and uc sf is getting a lot of
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attention for funny looking device that make funny noises. >> abc 7 news jonathan bloom explains it's nothi funny about the disease it could diagnosis and the lives it could save. >> reporter: we haveho here and used to send the signal into the patient's chest. pneumonia is the number killer in children worldwide. >> reporter: >> the precaution technique was inspired 300 years ago. >> reporter: tapping on the chest and listening, doctors could spend years learning the sound of pneumonia but soon they may not have to. >> they'd turn the tablet device on and place it on the patient's chest. >> reporter: then push the button. sending wavers of sound through patient's chest. >> process in realtime and outcome a pneumonia likeness.
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>> reporter: the diagnosis let's doctors give potent andndndndnd scarce anti-biesks to admonishments two need them. >> it's way cheaper than chest x-rays. we can get a criminal part of the test and -- that other people look around and provide feekds >> the. resource design resourc the credit team always give people -- >> it's a lot easier to fine pictures of cats than it is to get patient data of pneumonia. >> reporter: while google recognition has many of -- >> age gender, height, weight all of those play a factor in how sound travels through you. >> reporter: gathering volunteers of all shapes and sizes from emergency rooms. first they wt uc berkeley's
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big idea competition now a design award. in berkeley, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. researchers can explain the reason some people claim they are addictive to the flavor pumpkin spice. it doesn't contain pumpkin, it's cinnamon, gierngnutmeg. experts say when the pumpkin spice scent is combined with sugar,eo p eplthe smell from the pleasure consuming it. it's not quite the same olnvan imsisve iadddicts. when it comes to pumpkin spice the more you consume the more you'll want to consume. >> yeah. one of the last few days of summer, look pretty good today from drone view 7. >> it flew over francisco capturing wolf skies. >> picture perfect today.
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we're watching the storms in the atlantic. this is off the jose. it'll stay off the coast but turn i have roughil the storm create catastrophic conditions especially for the virgin islands. storm winds 175 miles per hour and the eye is 130 miles to the south and east of san juan puerto rico. you can already see the outer bans of rainmaking their presence known. back here at home we'll go from clear clouds. there is a chance of early morning sprinkle l on your 12 however day on wednesday. the clouds will stick around and it's a breezy day ioudsn the to thursday, welcome fall friday and work up the temperatures for the weekend. >> a little something for everyone. all right. lot to talk about in sports.
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>> yeah, here's mike. >> thanks guys. thursday night we'll look aheada kevin durant has some
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kevin durant a former mvp, final mvp and champion. he may be one of the most criticized and second guessed players on the planet. yesterday he took to twitter to eldef,nd except he apparently meant to do so under a fake account but did it on his real account. ehange for deleting it saying he did like the thunder organization. saying he could win a championship if he took current mvp, rus.westbrook after of it. whoops. ba what i really love is to play ll little too far. i don't regret clamping back at anybody or talking bo to the my fans on twitter. i do regret using my former coach's fame and that former
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organization i played for. those were child dish and i apologize to him for doing that. i don't think i ever stop engaging with my fans i think they really enjoy it. i think it's a good way toconnes all. but, i was scaled become a little and now just focus on playing basketball. stephen curry also had a rough day on twitter. it was posted how much money was being taken out of the salary. leafing him with only $15 million take home. curry's reaction, quote, that sun shine expensive. blessings. bobey m these days. he and a group of warriors, assistant coaches went to san quinton to play basketball against inmates. today he was in -- where it was bob meyer's day. there's no more accessible gm
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and all sports to bob it was a special day. his parents were there and all family. training camp begin the back to back nba titles. meyers use the encounter student to give back. >> when i look around and see these guys they're in a pretty good spot. you don't have to wait on the river, so take advantage of that. a lot of people have dealt nothing and have to come up with card after card, justake it. so for me, i was fortunate, so, hewant these people to help r o. be aot mentor to people, take advantage of this opportunity. all right 9ers host the rams thursday night. some good and bad news from the judicia injury list, rookie lion backer ruben healing quicker than the team thought. he's already out of his walking
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boot and moving around. long way t go from being ono the field and making tackles. ankle sprains are tricky and 49est won't put him back on the field until he's ready. it damage on his left knee. he came back in the game but could not run. he had an mri and is awaiting results. he'll billion out of thursday's game against the rams. >> train keeps rolling. nfl stops for nobody so we just got to get the next guy ready. there's no excuse. we got to keep rolling and getting ready to play. >> to the diamonds, detroit hosting the. a's fun to watch. rookie's four straight games. he raid straight game with a homer. matt added a solo shot in the
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ending. 2-0 a's.or tied with a 48 double. r.b.i. 3-0 3-0 3-0 right now the score is 8-4. highlights coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. john hosting colorado tonight. >> well, just haters though. >> he deals with more haters than adybony. leave him alone. >> it's unfair. > i think after this year of easier for him. join us tonight at 9:00 on cough piece t.v. 20, channel 13. the good deed mistaken for a thread. that's at 9:00. abc 7 news at 11:00 a young mother found dead decades ago.o.
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tonight police in the east bay or reopening the case more than 30 years later. >> the middle kolled by fresh after the boat and back to back episodes of "black-ish." at 10:00 the season finale of somewhere between and we'll be back with you for abc 7 news >> that's it for this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking fews on twitter @abc 7 news bay area. twitter @abc 7 news bay area. >> we appreciate your time ♪ twitter @abc 7 news bay area. >> we appreciate your time do you want to do a monster check? yes. no monsters. ♪ how about the drawer? ♪ no monsters. nightly monster checks are how grant makes home his. and homegoods is what makes it all possible. amazing finds. always great prices. make home yours.
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♪ this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a client services director from encinitas, california... an attorney from salt lake city, utah... and our returning champion, ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. if you were watching yesterday, i'm sure you noticed that angela not only played well, but she seemed to take a great deal of pleasure, a great deal of enjoyment in competing.
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and, betsy and farhad, that's bad news for you. [ laughter ] but you never know. here we go into the first round. and here are the categories you three deal with... followed by... and finally... now let me give you an example of a ditloid clue. if we said, "n 10 d s" -- what is number 10 downing street? all right? angela, you go first. let's go with brand name meanings for $200, please. farhad. -what is chiquita? -good. brand name meanings, $400. farhad again.

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