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they can search for signs of life. >> there's one sign of hope of this mother holding her baby boy was born on a bench in the street. good evening. thank you for joining us. efforts to free those trapped beneath the rubble. nowhere is it more evident than at the site of an elementary school. >> reporter: a lot of activity near mexico city. rescue workers continue to try to look through rubble. they say as long as they believe someone could be alive, they will keep working. >> for days they folksed on the elementary school. searching for anyone trapped inside. crews are signaling for silence. listening for signs of life. believing there was a 12-year-old girl trapped in the debris. now reports there may be no children inside, alive or dead.
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and perhaps a maintenance worker. after cross referencing names and talking with parents at the school, all childrn have been accounted for. 19 children and six teachers have died there. the death toll of the massive earthquake, 230. rescue operations are just as deer. designating through debris. five taiwanese citizens remain buried beneath the rubble. this woman saying, i think that's what kills us the most. the desperation of not knowing. so far over 50 people have been rescued sense the quake. >> i was at the school this morning, esperanza. hopeful as long as there's hope, they will ten to work. aebs news.
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>> in terms of that bay area quakes, there's good news and bad news. the state has looked at the dams and given the highest rating but lafayette reservoir is a concern. >> everybody loves the water. maybe that's why it is such a draw with its 2.4 mize of of off trails. it? just as strong and sturdy. what was good enough then is not good enough now. they have a downgraded it from being satisfactory to just fair. the damage was built so a fair bit of time. should there be a calamity like a large earthquake, that would be a concern. >> the dam is that trour the same as when they were built.
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>> he's the chief engineer. in a worst case scenario, a earthquake could topple okay break the tower. >> the main thing is the creek c that would pass over to the to cre creek. >> he know they were sure surprise in the oroville when they had the vice it is there. i hate to a mass 87 evacuation up veer. >> i would not be concerned. for now, they are looking for weighs t wayser. officials are looking to forecast the next big one in our
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state. experts at the california earthquake authority want to set aside nearly $400,000 for the study. it is conducted every six years and it looks like the like will you hood and possible locations in the state. >> in the next three years, it is almost expert a magnitude 6.7 or greater will occur somewhere in california. even more importantly, the likelihood of a magnitude 8.08.0 increased >> faeb mark >> for a while we found no evidence of russia running ads. when we recently uncovered that activity, we provided it to the special counsel have we also briefed congress. and this morning, i directed our
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teem provide the ads we found to congress as well. >> faeb is turning over roughly 3,000 ads believed to have been purchased by russia. this is a 180. previously it refused citing privacier kens. the ads might be linked to president trump's campaign of will. >> i want to go look at the ads facebook turns over. hopefully they can do this. to see if there were duplicate ads. that would tell us a lot. >> another democrat, adam she was, wants to hear more. he earlier today, he this.
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meanwhile, twitter officials plan to meet staff of the senate intelligence committee next week about russia and the election. teritory with says it has been working the reduce the number of bots on the platform but won't share details for fear of tipping off hackers. now zechblts trailer villa mobile home park in redwood city are fighting back. >> reporter: for some who live along the shore, this is their piece of the american dream. a fifth wheel travel trailer situated on some pretty prime real estate. now there's a growing threat to their way of life. >> we're at the point of no return. we're just not getting any
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relief. it has been her home for nearly 25 years. she is among eight residents in the park who have identified a lawsuit against the owner claiming years of illegal rent increases. >> my credit cards are being maxed out. i'm forced to use them for groceries, medications, car repaired. >> it cause for raises no more than 5%. but they've raised rents by as much as 10 to 15% forcing residents to pay hundreds of dollars more than what was allowed. >> we are just trying to get our the rents down to what they're supposed to be by law. >> they are handling it pro bono of the. >> this park owner needs to put a lid on the rampant revenue grab that has been
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>> they said it is a last resort. >> i fee like i live in a house of cards and i'm in the bottom of it and i feel like he will flick the card and i'll have move. abc7 news. the jewish community in oakland is rallying together after vandals scrolled anti-semitic slurs at a local temple. they quickly covered it up. not with paint but paper. so worshippers could write messages of hope and love. >> people are pretty upse and disappointed and saddened. it won't stop us from doing our thing and worshipping on rosh hashana, the jewish new year. >> police are treating it as a
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hate crime. they're offering a reward and looking at surveillance video to try to firpd who was responsble of will. >> low going after a pileup that killed one person. apparently a collision between a big rig and a pickup truck. it has been snowing on and off for hours. it took place just after 11:00 this morning. all westbound lanes of the freeway remain closed for more than four hours. road conditions through the sierra have been treacherous all day long. the result of a late summer snowstorm that began overnight. it seems winter cannot wait in the sierra. as for here, say hello to summer. three words signalling the end of a career. the gloves are coming off.
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♪ ♪ shock in the boxing world. an olympic gold medalist, two-type undefeated champion announced he was retiring. now the oakland boxing community is reacting to that news. is this year he took on and defeated his worst opponent for the second time. >> the accumulation starts to wear out. >> he announced online that he
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is retiring from the ring. that it has diminished his desire to train. >> when you don't have the desire, you shouldn't be in a boxing ring. >> the owner keeps some of his memorabilia. he admires his will and tenacity. >> he is ready for whatever. that's what makes him a great fighter. as a teenager, he used the spar here. at 16, he started lighting me up. it is not about whether he had anything left in the ring. it was about whether he had anything left to prove. >> when you dream about being something and you overcome it, you have nothing left to prove.
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>> he'll continue to be a tv boxing analyst. aebs 7 news. >> we'll be seeing a lot more of him on television. he said salute to andre ward on checking off everything he ever wanted to do. >> the national labor relations board has filed complaint against the automaker suggesting threats on fire pro union workers and preventing them from passing out literature. wells fargo chief executive tim sloan will testify before congress next month on the bank's lingering sales scandal. they created 2 million fake accounts. the bank admitted charging
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customers for car insurance they don't need. >> much like los angeles has the hollywood scene, san francisco now has a sign of its own. >> this one is meant to inspire everybody who passes by. >> even if letters that know no limits of the will the artist found her inspiration below. >> in an existing remember the you'd -- >> i thought, why can't we just he can tow word and have it reverberate up the hill? >> like most dreams, hers grew. >> it involved martin luther king middle school. it makes sense to fill the void
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in our elementary school system. >> i got to screw in the many mirror that's reflect the sunshine. >> they are part of it. >> in the process, they'll sing for the unveiling. >> the kids start to understand that they have exceptional rhythm. ? it is helping me improve my confidence. that's the thing. >> to become a lawyer. they create space for others to do the same. >> an artist helped turn models into volunteers for peace. she blended them without their clothing into a mural. the xeb marked the international day of peace designated by the united nations. the art i have says it involves
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the feeling of as a resuvulnera pursue peace. >> it is peace and hard any together. i can't think of anything more appropriate than people stripping down, being vulnerable and beelg willing to meet each other they are hosting a discussion on defeating hate. a female marine officer is expected to graduate from the marine core infamtly officer core on monday. she would be the first to makeett through. female lieutenant has finished at between paups and file video. leave fire training at t traini
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combat zone three women attend but all failed until now. a handful hi there. let's check out live doppler 7. here in the bay area, it is a quiet scene with some clouds. in the sierra nevada, you have to look at this. the snow has been falling over the lake tahoe area. there have been reports of chain kr controls on route 88. this is what is rare. not unheard of to see snow. what is unheard of is theweight weather advisory. three to six inches expected. up to eight inches for the highest peaks. if you're traveling, carry your
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chains. we're watching the wind gusts. 38 miles an hour off the coast. we're getting the wind off the ocean. 21 in half moon bayh. when you check out the forecast, they will drop off into the overnight hours. that means it won't be quite as blustery as it is today. i want to show you live news. a few clouds there in the back drop of but not too many people in santa cruz. that will change as we hit the weekend and the warmth builds. low to mid 60s. currently, san jose and 68, gilroy is 70 degrees. here's a beautiful live picture. we have a little bit of moisture. you get some heating from the sun and these the clouds you typically see. 73 in santa rosa. you're in the low 70s in
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concord. today's highs in the mid 60s to mid 70s. not exactly where you should be. you are seeing a few williamsy clouds there. gusty winds. it will be chilly in the morning as the winds die down. fall starts tomorrow morning and we're expecting much warmer weather. definitely make sure you're taking a jacket when you head out the school with your children. may notally clear at 9:00 tonight except in the south bay. we'll ten that trend. a sprinkle or two, mainly mainly a warmer one. tomorrow not a lot of not exactly a sunny picture as we look at the atlantic. hurricane maria, a very large e
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hurricane. winds 125 miles an hour. it is expected to actually brush the turks and caicos. it is just going to veer out over the atlantic away from the south eastern united states. so we don't have to worry about it making landfall. we let the weekend, as you plan your weekend, do you know load the accuweather app. you can check out the minute by minute, hour by hour temperatures. the shingles vaccine that all babyboomers should be aware of.
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people 50 and older should get the shingles machine. it underscores what consumer reports is saying as well. laura had shingles as young adult and said the experience was a nightmare. >> you couldn't resist itching it and then it hurt so much. it hurt twice as much. why did i do it? >> if you had chicken pox as a kid, the virus can lie dormant for years. then as you get older, kit break out as a case of shingles. >> this commercial for the vaccine is aimed at the growing number of baby boom here's due to their age will suffer disproportionately. the immune system weakens over time which means it is harder to fight. keep in mind the protection from
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the vaccine lasts bonl five years. >> so far the centers for disease control and prevention have represented it over the age of 60. but under certain circumstances, it is perfectly permissible to use the vaccine in people as young as 50. >> for instance, the vaccine can be given earlier than age 60 if there is chronic pain or any other condition that would make it more difficult to tolerate a shingles outbreak. and the possible nerve pain that can follow. don't assume if you've already had an outbreak as laura has, you don't need vaccine. it is uncommon but shingles can strike again. now that she's over 50, laura is going to ask her doctor about the vaccine. check your insurance noon see if it would be covered. in many cases, including under medicare, it may not be. getting the shot at a farmcy may be somewhat less expensive though you'll still need a prescription. a couple of antioch police
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officers took time out to join a neighborhood basketball game. it turns out officers made a traffic stop. then they saw a bunk of kids playing ball. let's just join in on this. the office hers fun even though kids ended up winning the game. >> can i hit the like button there? it sounds good. they try a swing for the fences. >> here we go. >> that last one sounded pretty good. was it enough to win season tickets? >> first we want to thank jade for this picture. shear your pictures with us. and remember to use the #the abc 7 now.
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is there no end in sight? a group of real estate experts close in on housing prices. and we'll have new details on the neighborhood impact of an explosion in southern california. it happened right next to a daycare center. and why trix cereal is bringing back the bright colors. and why the oakland africans invited the fans on to the feed for season tickets. all they had to do was hit a home run. >> they had a full arsenal at their disposal. a blast for anyone who is a baseball fan to get on the big league field. >> we said hello to the wooden
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bats. >> a certain sound that you get when a guy gets that crispy sound off the bat. the sound was a little different. you could tell when he got into the box. >> i was getting toward make my roundtrip around the bases. i was fortunate to hit a 360 footer. it is insane. >> he wins himself a 24-game package. 2018 season ticket. trying to do. bring the fans closer to the team. >> are you game? >> with a metal bat, maybe. a wooden bat, no chance. >> you would send it into the upper deck. >> we'll have more at 6:00.
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>> thank you. see you again at 6:00. tonight, we're on the scene. the race against time. and the stunning moments. the woman visibly shaken, pulled through the debris through a hole in the ceiling. the child pulled from a crumbled school. our team in mexico city. also breaking, from puerto rico, for the first time, rob marciano takes us to the part of the island where the hurricane made landfall. the urgent plea tonight. the woman waving our team inside and what rob found. we have news on north korea. president trump revealing punishing new sanctions and that china will now help. facebook's founder mark zuckerberg tonight and the video message he just put out. the russians did buy thousands of ads on facebook during the election. attacking hillary clinton and praising donald trump. he'll now give those ads to congress. two people trapped in this burning car. several officers smashing
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